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MA Stained Glass Conservation And Heritage Management

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    MA 2 years full-time

Course Description

Our Masters in Stained Glass Conservation and Heritage Management will give you practical experience with up-to-date conservation techniques, and an opportunity to work with leading conservation studios, providing you with invaluable work experience, and networks for your future career.

You’ll train for a variety of employment in stained glass conservation, cultural heritage management, arts administration, museums, and the administration of historic buildings. You’ll combine practical work with intensive seminar study to investigate the key issues in approaches to conservation and heritage. The course will also prepare you for a higher research degree.

The course is based entirely on the historic campus at King’s Manor in the heart of the medieval city of York, and you will have continuous access to our dedicated conservation and teaching studio.

We teach the course in partnership with the Department of Archaeology.

Entry Requirements

2:2 or equivalent.

Applicants without a degree, but with exceptional experience or demonstrable skills may also be admitted, subject to an entrance test. Previous experience in glass conservation is desirable.

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Fees

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Student Destinations

This course is for students who want to work in stained glass conservation, collections management, museum curation or heritage management. Potential employers will value the experience you’ll gain on your placement. Our graduates are now leading figures in the discipline in the UK, Germany, Belgium and the USA. The course also prepares you for doctoral research.

Module Details

For module information for this course please visit – https://www.york.ac.uk/study/postgraduate-taught/courses/ma-stained-glass-conservation-heritage-management/#course-content

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