This course is aimed at students with a primary degree in the history of art or related discipline.
Intellectual Property and Information Technology Law is an important field of law for anyone who works or is thinking of working with technology and software, such as software developers, information technology professionals, inventors, and entrepreneurs.
This one-year course is designed to provide a solid knowledge of materials and built fabrics, both modern and traditional, the causes and mechanisms of failure and the traditional as well as the most advanced ways to repair and preserve them.
The programme is aimed at participants from a range of backgrounds, from basic scientists to clinicians and those involved in the life science/ pharmaceutical industry and related fields.