Subject: Studentship at RCA/V&A
Post-graduate training and research Royal College of Art Victoria and Albert Museum Conservation Studentships for 2003/04 RCA/V&A Conservation <URL:http://www.conservation.rca.ac.uk/> offers MA, MPhil and PhD degrees in a range of specialist areas. Applications are currently invited for entry to the programme in the academic year 2004/2005 in the following subjects. Please note extended deadline for applications February 29, 2004 MA studentships MA studentships are for two years full-time, although in exceptional cases three-year courses of study (full and part-time) may be available. The places listed are based in the institutions indicated: * Conservation of Textiles and Tapestries in Historic Interiors (in collaboration with Historic Royal Palaces) * Textiles Conservation (with the V&A) * Furniture Conservation (with the V&A) * Conservation of Metal Objects with other Materials (with the V&A) * Conservation Science in the Care of Historic Collections (with English Heritage) * Natural History Conservation (with the Natural History Museum) Research studentships MPhil research programmes are for a minimum of two years full-time or the equivalent part-time. PhD research programmes are for a minimum of three-years full-time or the equivalent part-time. RCA/V&A Conservation aims to support research in three broad subject areas. We welcome enquiries about these and will also consider novel research proposals from individuals. * Materials and Practice in Art * Historical, Social, and Artistic Contexts for Conservation * Decision Contexts for Conservation Further areas of MA study may be announced and potential applicants are encouraged to contact the Programme. First contact: Joanna Baden Conservation Department Administrator School of Humanities, RCA Kensington Gore London SW7 2EU +44 20 7590 4532 Fax: +44 20 7590 4490 conservation [at] rca__ac__uk Deadline for applications: February 29, 2004 William Lindsay Head of Conservation School of Humanities Royal College of Art Kensington Gore London SW7 2EU +44 20 7590 4505 Fax: +44 20 7590 4490 *** Conservation DistList Instance 17:48 Distributed: Tuesday, December 30, 2003 Message Id: cdl-17-48-009 ***Received on Sunday, 21 December, 2003