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IIC Student and Emerging Conservator Conference

From: Graham Voce <iic<-at->
Date: Monday, September 21, 2015
"Making the transition",
Student and Emerging Conservator Conference
Warsaw
15-17 October 2015.

2015 Warsaw Student and Emerging Conservator Conference: full
programme of discussions, speakers and studio tours announced plus
the social programme too.  Find out who will be talking about what,
when, and what you could be part of.

We are now able to list the full programme of panel discussions,
speakers and studio tours for the 2015 Warsaw Student IIC 2015
Student and Emerging Conservator Conference, "Making the
transition".

Now you can check what is being discussed and which of Warsaw's
highly-regarded conservations studios will open to participants -
and how this fits in with the social programme too.  We already have
a number of participants from a range of countries who have
registered for the conference specific studio tours on the Thursday
to make best use of this unique opportunity to see "behind the
scenes" at institutions that reflect their particular areas of
interest and work.  To see what is on and when please go to

    <URL:https://www.iiconservation.org/student-conferences/2015warsaw>

Join us in Warsaw 15-17 October 2015--registration for the
conference is proving very popular, reflecting the venue of
wonderfully vibrant and culturally rich Warsaw, the relevant and
incisive discussions and the respected, experienced and informed
speakers--plus, of course, the networking and socialising that can
be enjoyed during the social programme.

The specific areas covered in the panel discussions are:

    Different beginnings for the same journey

    Differences in the conservation education systems of different
    countries and how these can help or not

    Bridging the gap between studies and work The first steps after
    a graduation: supplementing academic qualifications with
    practical training, workplace / job experience and volunteering.
    Mentors and Professional Association support.  Differences and
    similarities between various countries

    The conservation-restoration professional

    The Conservator with more than five years' experience:
    specifically, how can networking make a difference for younger
    professionals (under 35) and what national / local legal
    barriers have been encountered by them?

Come and join your colleagues and make new links to student and
emerging conservators from a wide range of different countries,
study formats and levels of experience and explore the busy
metropolis and cultural centre that is Warsaw.  we look forward to
seeing you there.

Book now at

    <URL:https://www.iiconservation.org/student-conferences/2015warsaw/registration>

Graham Voce
Executive Secretary
International Institute for Conservation
    of Historic and Artistic Works 3,
Birdcage Walk
London SW1H 9JJ
UK
+44 20 7799 5500
Fax: +44 20 7799 4961


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