国际学生入学条件
An Honours degree, at 2.1 or above, or international equivalent.
GCSE /Higher/international equivalent Chemistry qualification. A pass in the International Academic Projects distance-learning course Chemistry for Conservators is an acceptable alternative. (See the International Academic Projects website).
A portfolio of examples which demonstrate excellent manual dexterity, attention to detail and quality of finish should be made available electronically ahead of the interview. It can include examples using any media but must include some evidence of hand stitching skills.
Previous conservation or museum experience is not an essential requirement, although it is necessary to demonstrate an interest in this work and awareness of the conservation profession. It is recommended that candidates visit local conservation laboratories to gain a good insight into the type of work that goes on. Contact details can be provided.
The online application process opens at the beginning of October each year.
IELTS - 7.0 with no subtests under 6.5
TOEFL - 94, with Reading 19, Listening 20, Speaking 20, Writing 24
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- 托福网考总分:94
- 托福笔试总分:160
- 其他语言考试:PTE (Academic) - 66 with no subtest less than: Listening 59,Reading 60, Speaking 59, Writing 74
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课程简介
纺织品保护是一门综合学科,将学术知识与文化意识相结合
Photograph courtesy of Glasgow Life Museums' Collection. Textile Conservation is a multidisciplinary subject which combines academic knowledge with cultural awareness, aesthetic sensitivity and technical skill. This MPhil is both an academic programme and professional training, it will give you a framework of theoretical knowledge and a range of practical experience which will enable you to contribute to the understanding and preservation of culturally significant textile artefacts. <br>This is is the only programme of its kind in the UK, and one of only a few specialist textile conservation programmes in the world. You will be based in our specialist conservation laboratories. You will benefit from our close links with Glasgow Museums, as well as the University's own Hunterian Museum. Glasgow's civic and university collections are some of the richest and most diverse in Europe and are of international standing. You will have the opportunity to draw on the museums rich and varied textile collections. You will be taught by visiting specialists from local and national museums in Scotland and the wider UK. You will take part in a project-based work placement, where you can explore a possible future career while meeting professional practitioners and developing your skills and experience.<br>The great majority of graduates of this programme and of its predecessor, the Textile Conservation Centre's MA Textile Conservation programme, now work in museums and other institutions. Graduates of the two programmes have an outstanding record of employment on graduation and of remaining in the sector. They now work in nearly 40 countries and are in senior positions worldwide. Our graduates have worked in museums and conservation institutions from San Francisco to Singapore and from Auckland, New Zealand, to Alaska. Many of our graduates have been awarded fellowships and internships in the UK, USA, Canada and Europe including Historic Royal Palaces, The National Museum of the American Indian at the Smithsonian, and the Abegg-Stiftung. In many cases these one-year internships, or short contracts, have resulted in graduates being permanently employed in their host institutions, such as the British Museum, National Museum Scotland. and Historic Royal Palaces.
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