The MA Conservation of Cultural Heritage is a postgraduate course offered by the University of Lincoln. This course offers students the opportunity to participate in a variety of exciting projects and placements in a range of heritage institutions, both in the UK and internationally.Course Content: The course combines direct experience of practical and professional conservation with lectures, seminars, and workshops, in order to provide students with a sound knowledge of conservation theory and practice. It enables students to participate and develop practical expertise within the professional conservation discipline.Key Modules: While studying, students will undertake modules such as 'Preventive Conservation', 'Collections Care', 'Applied Reflective Practice', 'Conservation Research Study' and 'Conservation in Context', among others. Future Careers: After successfully completing the course, students can pursue careers in sectors such as museums, historic houses, archaeological sites and community heritage. With the skills gained from the course, students can find employment roles that include conservators, museum/gallery professionals, heritage managers, etc.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.