Dipartimento di Scienze Pure e Applicate / Scuola di Conservazione e Restauro
A.Y. | Academic Discipline | Venue |
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2022/2023 | LMR/02 - Classe delle lauree magistrali ciclo unico in Conservazione e Restauro dei Beni Culturali | Urbino |
Learning Objectives
Themes
The masters degree in conservation and restoration of cultural heritage intends to train graduates who must: • have thorough, specific skills in the most advanced methods and techniques regarding the prevention of physical-chemical-biological damage to conservation and restoration of cultural heritage; • have advanced scientific knowledge of materials that constitute cultural heritage, their physical-chemical properties, their deterioration processes and interaction with the conservation environment; • have the ability to intervene in emergency situations of cultural heritage, starting up suitable action in catastrophes; • have specific skills in treatments and interventions to be carried out on materials and their conservation environment, to prevent or limit deterioration; • have the capacity to monitor and evaluate suitability of the conservation environment, and to organise and manage micro-climate control of cultural heritage conservation environments; • known how to manage the design and realisation of maintenance, conservation and restoration in all its phases, using the most modern and least invasive methods, also using or coordinating different areas of knowledge; • have the capacity of planning diagnostic protocols aimed at analysing and evaluating the state of conservation of cultural heritage and the ongoing deterioration processes; • promote knowledge of these methods and techniques in both a scientific and applicational context; • possess thorough knowledge of at least one European language other than Italian. The course lasts five years and follows one of the main professional training paths regulated by the Min. Decree. 87/2009; • Items painted on wood and fabric, wooden sculptures, furnishings and wooden structures, items in synthetic materials that are assembled or painted (PFP2).
Open Day online and in person
From May to October 2024 — This is the perfect time to get to know the University of Urbino and its academic offerings up close. Don’t miss the chance to meet the professors and tutors of the degree programs.
How to apply for Conservation and Restauration of Cultural Heritage
- Admission
- Course with limited number of positions
- Number of positions
- 10 available
- Admission deadline
- Applications due by 31/8/2022
- Application procedure
- You can apply from the 20/07/2022 to the 31/8/2022 . Using the online procedure you can register to fill in the application and pay with PagoPA (Credit Card, PayPal) to complete the payment of the admission fee.
- Online registration
- Online registration Registration guidelines
Useful documents and materials
Information on teaching and research activities
- Contact your tutor
- Tutors are there to help students find their way around and organize their attendance, in order to turn them into active participants in their formative process, and to remove all the obstacles that prevent them from attending all their courses. For information: tutor.restauro@uniurb.it
- Contacts
- Prof. Giorgio Famiglini - Presidente della Scuola
- 0722 304849 giorgio.famiglini@uniurb.it
- Dott.ssa Daniela Betti
- 0722 304524 scuola.restauro@uniurb.it
Administrative contacts
- Help Desk online
- Apri un ticket su helpme.uniurb.it
- Chiama il numero unico
- The operators answer at +39 0722 303030 on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays from 9:00 AM to 11:00 AM, and on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 2:30 PM to 4:30 PM.
- Periodo di chiusura
- Dal 12 al 18 agosto 2024 — Chiusura estiva