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A
ten-day trip visiting Siena, Florence and Rome: places of cultural
interest, with emphasis on the urban and historical development of
each town, including specialized visits to places of interest to
restorers.
SGPS is a program of the
International Institute for Restoration and Preservation Studies,
based in New York. An academic relationship has been
established with West Virginia Universitythat offers
our students the opportunity to apply for and receive credits through
the WVU Art History Department. Also, a significant 3-year
cooperation agreement has been signed with the Office of the Ministry
of Cultural Heritage for the Abruzzo Region to study and conserve
archaeological objects held in their museums, as well as a
collaboration with the Historic Archives of the Dioceses of Terni for
SGPS participants to study and conserve archival documents.
Our courses are open to students from various disciplines, both
undergraduate and graduate. All lessons are taught in English.
If you know any students, scholars, or others interested in this type
of study, please inform them about our program. We would appreciate
it if you could list our program on your organization's website as an
available educational resource.
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