Subject: Studentships at RCA/V&A--corrigendum
**** Moderator's comments: The posting in Conservation DistList Instance: 20:42 Saturday, March 3, 2007 inadvertently contained text from a posting from last year. The following is correct and supersedes the earlier posting. Studentships for 2007/2008 Royal College of Art/Victoria and Albert Museum Conservation Post-graduate training, education and research RCA/V&A Conservation is a programme of postgraduate learning and research provided jointly by the Royal College of Art and the Victoria and Albert Museum. The programme works in association with Imperial College, London, and in collaboration with other museums, galleries, heritage organisations, and research institutions. We offer MA, MPhil, and PhD degrees in a wide range of specialist areas. MA studentships: MA studentships run full-time for two or, in some cases, three years. Arrangements may also be made to study part-time in exceptional situations. The specific areas of study for the forthcoming academic year are listed below. Details are now available at <URL:http://www.rca.ac.uk/pages/study/studentships__1403.html> We are pleased to announce three new MA studentships: * Conservation of Textiles (with Shephard Travis Textile Conservation Studio Ltd) * Preventive Conservation for historic interiors and collections (with The National Trust) * Conservation of Natural History Collections (with the Natural History Museum, London) Please note that the deadline for the additional three studentships has been extended until 20 March 2007 We also encourage applications from conservators in employment who wish to develop their knowledge and skills to MA level within our study programme See further details at: <URL:http://www.rca.ac.uk/pages/study/new_inpost_ma_for_2286.html> Research studentships: MPhil research programmes are for a minimum of two years full-time or the equivalent part-time. PhD research programmes are for a minimum of three-years full-time or the equivalent part-time. RCA/V&A Conservation aims to support research in three broad subject areas. We welcome enquiries about these and will also consider novel research proposals from individuals. Materials and Practice in Art Historical, Social, and Artistic Contexts for Conservation Decision Contexts for Conservation Potential applicants are encouraged to contact the Programme before submitting an application form. The Royal College of Art is committed to equal opportunities for all and in particular welcomes applications from black and minority ethnic students. Joanna Baden RCA/V&A Conservation Department Administrator Royal College of Art Kensington Gore London SW7 2EU. +44 20 7590 4532 Fax: +44 20 7590 4490 *** Conservation DistList Instance 20:44 Distributed: Wednesday, March 7, 2007 Message Id: cdl-20-44-015 ***Received on Wednesday, 7 March, 2007