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University of California Los Angeles (UCLA)
PhD in Conservation of Material Culture
- Los Angeles, USA
PhD
Full time
On-Campus
English
The PhD program in Conservation of Material Culture offers an advanced, research-intensive curriculum focused on the scientific, technical, and theoretical aspects of conserving cultural heritage. The...


The Eugeniusz Geppert Academy of Art and Design in Wroclaw
PhD in Fine Arts- Doctoral School
- Wrocław, Poland
PhD
Full time
6 semesters
On-Campus
English
The Doctoral School of the Eugeniusz Geppert Academy of Art and Design in Wrocław is an artistic and research unit, that educates people with significant artistic achievements and high research potential. The doctoral program lasts 6 semesters and enables one to obtain advanced knowledge and skills. It is a preparation for receiving a Ph.D. degree in the field of art in the discipline of fine arts and art conservation.
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Art Conservation PhD programs focus on preserving and restoring artworks and cultural heritage, blending scientific knowledge with artistic techniques. This degree level emphasizes advanced research skills and offers a deep dive into the materials and techniques used in diverse artistic media.
In these programs, you'll explore subjects like conservation ethics, material science, and technical analysis. Students build expertise in the historical context of artworks, critical for informed restoration approaches. Engaging with complex case studies fosters adaptability as you work to assess and address the specific challenges of conservation projects. You’ll also delve into laboratory techniques for analyzing and treating various art forms, ensuring that your work aligns with the highest standards of preservation.
Through collaborations and fieldwork, you'll connect with museums and cultural institutions, providing valuable insights into professional practices. This degree opens pathways to careers as a conservator, curator, or scholar, allowing you to influence the future of art preservation while engaging with a vibrant community of fellow art professionals.