2022-2023 Bulletin: Program Requirements 
    
    Dec 03, 2024  
2022-2023 Bulletin: Program Requirements [ARCHIVED BULLETIN]

Special Programs at CGU


Museum Leadership Institute (MLI)

The Museum Leadership Institute formed as an entity in the late 1970’s. Since its founding, MLI has served over 1,900 museum professionals from the United States and over 40 countries worldwide. MLI’s other educational activities in service to the museum field have benefited audiences far and wide. Today, MLI has a strong network of alumni working at leading institutions around the globe.

In November 2009, the Getty Foundation established the Getty Leadership Institute (GLI) at CGU.  A long history of programming, however, can be traced back to 1979 and the first offering of the Museum Management Institute under the auspices of the San Francisco-based Art Museum Association of America (AMAA) and the University of California Berkeley Extension.

In 2020, the GLI became the Museum Leadership Institute (MLI) at CGU. Its programs are designed to provide experienced executives in museum management with the tools to strengthen their leadership skills and advance the work of their institutions.  Summer programs are offered in collaboration with the Peter F. Drucker and Masatoshi Ito Graduate School of Management and faculty from arts and humanities disciplines.

Admission to MLI programs is conducted entirely by the MLI.  Programs are governed by professional education policies and any units earned are not transferrable to graduate programs. 

Due to the coronavirus pandemic the MLI and NextGen 2021 programs will not be offered.

 

The Evaluators’ Institute (TEI)

The Evaluators’ Institute (TEI) offers top-tier training in evaluation for beginning, mid-career, and advanced evaluation professionals.

Through a balanced curriculum and high-quality instruction from experts in the field, TEI emphasizes practical relevance for practicing evaluators.

Our programs strive for these values:

  • Rigorous: Courses offered by world-known faculty and designed to increase participants’ competencies.
  • Applied: Content that is relevant to real-world evaluation requirements.
  • Comprehensive: Topics covering a wide range of methods and levels-from beginner to advanced.
  • Recognized: Certificate programs that develop evaluation skills and are recognized indicators of professional development.
  • Convenient: Designed for busy professionals, in accessible venues, with a range of options

The Evaluators’ Institute (TEI) aims to strengthen evaluations across the globe by providing high-quality evaluation training to individuals and organizations. Taught by leaders in the field, our courses offer technical rigor in evaluation methods and practice through participant-centered, adult-learning approaches.

Admission to TEI programs is conducted entirely by TEI.  Programs are governed by continuing education (CE) policies and any units earned are not transferrable to graduate programs.  For more information, visit the the TEI website.

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