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Lincoln School of Art & Design 

 
Award title:MA Conservation of Historic Objects
Faculty: Art Architecture and Design
School: Lincoln School of Art and Design
Campus: Lincoln
Duration:1 year full-time, 2 years part-time
Entry Requirements:A degree or equivalent in any subject
Hours: Full-time, Part-time
Fees: 2010/11
UK/EU
Full-time £3,694/yr.
Part-time £21/credit point.
International Full-time £ 11,954.
Programme Specification:MA Conservation of Historic Objects (PDF)

Introduction

This hands on programme enables you to develop a wide range of practical conservation and restoration skills and to build on existing expertise. The programme provides you with advanced practical and theoretical skills, - together with an awareness of the application of principles of management to the field of conservation. This provides a sound basis for employment in the heritage sector both in the UK and abroad.

Units

Conservation Management

The MA in Conservation of Historic Objects includes the advanced study of management as applied to the field of conservation.

Collections Management

Using scientific analysis and evaluation of the internal and external environment supported by theoretical study, students are taught a thorough understanding of preventative conservation, collections management and the causes of deterioration in historic objects.

Interpreting Objects

Through practical workshops, visiting lectures and visits, students consider the interpretation of the technology, manufacture and analysis of historic objects.

Negotiated Theory and Practice

There is a considerable focus on the practical treatments of complex composite objects. This involves hart of the taught elements supported by many hours of supervised workshop access.

Research Methods in Conservation

A research methods unit prepares students for their Research Project which is undertaken during the summer semester. This can be conducted within the university, or outside, for instance, in a museum or laboratory in the UK or overseas.

Key features

Two semesters of intensive study In theory, conservation management and science

Working on objects of historic and cultural importance from museums, historic houses and ecclesiastical sources

Fully supported research opportunities

Working in purpose designed, well equipped, light airy workshops in beautiful historic surroundings in the cathedral quarter

Students have worked on vacation placements in museums in the UK and abroad including, National Museum of Scotland, National Museums and Galleries Merseyside, Lincoln Cathedral, Resouration Sans Frontiers Istanbul , University of Florence

Entry into the MA Conservation programme which has an excellent employment record with students working in: National Museums Cyprus, National Trust, Leather Conservation Centre, Asmolean Museum Oxford, National Museums Scotland, St Louis Museum, Brunei Museum

Platform for other fields within the Heritage Sector

All Conservation tutors are accredited conservators with a wide range of professional experience in museum and the heritage industry

Lincoln now has the largest centre in the UK for teaching conservation and restoration skills with over 25 years experience. The unit has strong links with local, regional and national museums, professional bodies and agencies in the heritage field. Growing international links enhance students' opportunities for placement and study abroad

Student Comments

"Working as an art teacher I am doing the course part-time. The work has been practical with lots of hands on. It's well structured and makes the link between theory and practice even when I have taken the units over a few years. It's so different to my teaching job.

"I previously studied art history but through my work on the course. I will be working on conservation projects in the Far East next year. Wonderful'"

 

External funding opportunities

Bursaries and help with funding may be available from a wide variety of sources including:

  • Anna Plowden Trust
  • NADFAS
  • York Conservation Consortium
  • AHRB

Please use contact below for details.

Admissions contact
Sue Thomas
Tel. 01522 837171
enquiries@lincoln.ac.uk

 

Last Updated:26/11/2009

 

Lincoln School of Art & Design

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