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Get to know the ECPN Graduate Liaisons: Nylah Byrd and WUDPAC

By Ashley Stanford posted 10-23-2020 14:27

  

Spotlight on WUDPAC

Hello ECPs! The latest ECPN Outreach series highlight is now LIVE! 

Click HERE for the Q&A session with ECPN WUDPAC Graduate Liaison, Nylah Byrd, who has answered questions about her graduate studies, pre-program experiences, and career goals within the Winterthur/University of Delaware Program in Art Conservation. This latest program is part of a larger series that highlights the Graduate Liaisons in the ECPN Liaison Program, who facilitate the flow of information about their particular graduate programs from their perspectives to you, their fellow emerging conservators. Whether you’re pre-program or a graduate of a different program or specialty, they are here to help!


The Winterthur/University of Delaware Program in Art Conservation (WUDPAC) is a three-year degree program jointly sponsored by the University of Delaware and Winterthur Museum. Graduate students earn a Master of Science in Art Conservation and can choose a specialty from 8 areas of conservation: furniture, library and archives, objects, paper, photographs, preventive conservation, and textiles. The program also offers an undergraduate degree in Art Conservation and a PhD in Preservation Studies. The WUDPAC program website has a wealth of information regarding their program, entry requirements, and information about current students. If you have questions and don’t want to cold email a program administrator, please reach out to Nylah at WUDPAC.ecpn.liaison@gmail.com!

Also check out the previous interview with the UPenn Graduate Liaisons, Meris Westberg and Héctor J. Berdecía-Hernández, on the Liaison News page on the ECPN website and stay tuned for next month's program! 

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