Subject: Positions at Egyptian Museum, Cairo
Training Positions in Archaeological Papyrus, Textiles, and Metals Conservation Egyptian Antiquities Project/IIE/INA-Egypt Project at the Egyptian Museum, Cairo, Egypt The Institute of Nautical Archaeology-Egypt is seeking experienced conservators with a specialization in archaeological Papyrus, Textiles, or Metals conservation to teach short training courses on these materials as part of a conservation training program to be held at the Egyptian Museum in Cairo during the period of late Spring - late Summer, 2002. These courses, to be held in cooperation with the Egyptian Supreme Council of Antiquities (SCA), are a collaborative effort of the Egyptian Antiquities Project (EAP), the International Institute for Education (IIE) and INA-Egypt to offer specialized training in the conservation of archaeological Papyrus, Textiles, and Metals to Egyptian conservators working with the SCA. Each course will focus on one of these materials and last approximately 3 weeks, with a strong possibility that a second 3-week session of each course will be offered. The content of each course is to be provided by the Instructor, but should include topics such as health and safety, documentation, condition assessment, preventive and remedial conservation, tools, equipment, supplies and techniques appropriate to the specific material covered. Candidates should be U.S.Citizens and have formal conservation training as well as proven expertise in Papyrus, Textile, or Metals conservation. Previous experience in conservation teaching or course development would also be an asset. Compensation is competitive and will include round-trip airfare to Egypt and accommodation in Cairo. Interested candidates should contact: Eric Nordgren Director of Conservation Institute of Nautical Archaeology-Egypt +20 3 546 6872 (phone/fax) solhefa [at] dataxprs__com__eg *** Conservation DistList Instance 15:52 Distributed: Thursday, January 24, 2002 Message Id: cdl-15-52-024 ***Received on Thursday, 24 January, 2002