Subject: Degree program in conservation of industrial heritage
New degree in conservation of industrial heritage (CROSTH) The school of applied arts of the canton of Neuchatel (HEAA) announces the opening of a new conservation degree in Switzerland. This four-year full time programme focuses on the conservation of our industrial heritage. The students will be working on scientific and technical instruments, as well as objects including mechanical and electrical mechanisms such as found for example in clockworks. All teaching is being done in French. German or English however are also spoken on a daily basis. This degree is a joint collaboration of the HEAA, the Musee international dmhorlogerie (MIH/IHT) and the Ecole dmingenieurs du canton de Neuchatel (EICN). It complements the degree in conservation of archaeological and ethnographic artefacts that opened in 1997. The successful candidates must either have a maturite professionelle, a maturite federale, a French baccalaureat, or a title judged equivalent by the administration to be able to apply. Applications are accepted until end of June 2002, the programme starts on the 21st of October 2002. For further details please contact: Nathalie Ducatel Doyenne de la filiere CRAE Haute ecole dmarts appliques du canton de Neuchatel Rue de la Paix 60 CH- 2301 La Chaux-de-Fonds Nathalie.Ducatel [at] cifom__ch +41 032 919 26 26 Fax: +41 032 919 23 33 *** Conservation DistList Instance 15:59 Distributed: Wednesday, February 27, 2002 Message Id: cdl-15-59-002 ***Received on Sunday, 24 February, 2002