Current Issues in Conservation
About
The course covers contemporary theory in conservation and uses complex case studies to juxtapose ideas and attitudes which affect treatment outcomes and different stakeholders. The course encourages you to develop an informed way of deciding on conservation treatments by adopting an open-minded, flexible, and creative approach based on a thorough understanding of all possible factors affecting the condition, interpretation and understanding of an object making use of scientific data, as well as considering social and cross-cultural parameters.
Prerequisites and selection
Entry requirements
To be eligible for admission to this course, the student must have a Bachelor's Degree in Conservation with Specialisation in Conservation of Art and Cultural Heritage.
Selection
Selection is based upon the number of credits from previous university studies, maximum 165 credits.