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Short Courses – University of York

July 24, 2008 · Leave a Comment

The Aim of the Short Courses at York is to update professionals’ skills, particularly in the areas of conservation and heritage management. All courses are housed in historic King’s Manor, and training is provided by the Department’s enviable team of specialists in one of the leading centres for research and teaching in the UK.

Lime
6-9 October 2008

THE STUDY AND CONSERVATION OF STONE
22-24 October 2008

THE STUDY AND CONSERVATION OF TIMBER
5-7 November 2008

EARTH AS A BUILDING MATERIAL
19-21 November 2008

BRICK, TERRACOTTA AND TILES
3-5 December 2008

THE STUDY AND CONSERVATION OF HISTORIC INTERIORS
21-23 January 2009

DECORATIVE HISTORIC PLASTERWORK
4-6 February 2009

THE STUDY AND CONSERVATION OF METALS AND GLASS IN ARCHITECTURE
18-20 February 2009

MODERN MATERIALS: particular challenges in conserving them
4-6 March 2009

CONSERVATION SOLUTIONS
from 19 January 2009

Webpage: http://www.york.ac.uk/depts/arch/Professional/Professional.htm

Categories: Conservation Projects

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