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 Art Conservation - Research (M.A.C.)
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SchoolQueen's University - School of Graduate Studies
LocationKingston, ON, Canada
School TypeGraduate School
School SizeFull-time Undergraduate: 20,069
Full-time Graduate: 3,912
DegreeMaster
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DescriptionArt conservation is an exciting and challenging multidisciplinary field involving the examination, interpretation, analysis and conservation of cultural, historic and artistic objects. Queen's University offers Canada's only Master's degree program in art conservation. This program provides the foundation necessary for professional conservation scientists and conservators who must rely on their knowledge of both the humanities and the sciences to understand the creation and production of material culture in past and present contexts and to ensure its preservation for the future. Research is individually designed to suit the background and interests of students and faculty. Topics may be in history of technology or other conservation related areas.

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