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Hotcourses - unbiased reviews, articles, recommendations and opinions on art conservation courses in England

3 colleges run art conservation courses in England

There are 3 institutions in England which run Art Conservation courses on our database. Please use the filter on the left to narrow down your Art Conservation courses. See below for related articles and career opportunities in Art Conservation.


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Introduction to Workers Educational Association (Wea)

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workers educational association (wea) profile who offer Art Conservation courses  in England

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Workers Educational Association (WEA)

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We deliver thousands of courses for adults of all backgrounds each year across the country. Most courses open to the general public are in...more

Introduction to West Dean College

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West Dean College

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West Dean College  today enjoys an international reputation for providing full-time MA degrees, diplomas and short courses for students,...more

Introduction to Richmond Adult Community College

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richmond adult community college profile who offer Art Conservation courses In England

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Richmond Adult Community College

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RACC (Richmond Adult Community College) is dedicated to helping adults improve their existing personal or professional skills or develop new ones...more

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