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Most art crime since the 1960s
is perpetrated either by, or on
behalf of, international
organized crime syndicates.

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ARCA Education

The official application period for the 2012 Masters Certificate Program in International Art Crime and Cultural Heritage Protection Studies is now open. Please contact us at education (at) artcrimeresearch.org for detailed information on the application process for this summer’s programming. This admissions process allows the Admissions Committee to evaluate your application with a clear view of your strengths and accomplishments.

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The Association for Research into Crimes against Art (ARCA) 2012 Masters Certificate Program in International Art Crime and Cultural Heritage Protection Studies will be held from June 1 through August 10, 2012. in the beautiful setting of Umbria, Italy.

In its fourth year, this program provides students with in-depth, masters level instruction in a wide variety of theoretical and practical elements of art and heritage crime: its history, its nature, its impact, and what is currently being done to mitigate it. Students completing the program earn a professional certificate under the guidance of internationally renowned cultural property protection professionals.

This program will expose participants to an integrated curriculum which occurs in a highly interactive, participatory, student-centered setting. Instructional modules include both lectures and “hands-on” learning from case studies, simulations, and group discussions. At the end of the program, participants will have a solid mastery of a broad array of concepts pertaining to cultural property protection, preservation, conservation, and security.

Target:

This interdisciplinary program offers substantive study for art police and security professionals, lawyers, insurers, curators, conservators, members of the art trade, and post-graduate students of criminology, law, security studies, sociology, art history, archaeology, and history.

Important Dates:

November 15, 2011 - Early Decision applications due (Admissions notifications begin)
January 15, 2012 - Regular Decision application due
February 01, 2012 Regular Admissions notifications
May 30, 2012 – Students Arrive in Amelia, Italy
June 01, 2012 – Program Orientation
June 04, 2011 – Classes begin
August 10, 2012 – Classes end
August 11, 2012 – Students Depart

Map of Amelia
Amelia Tourist Information

If you have any further questions, please write to Admissions at education (at) artcrimeresearch.org

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EFE Spanish-language article on ARCA’s Masters Program Syndicated Worldwide:
- http://www.20minutos.es/noticia/923369/0/master/robo/arte/
- http://www.elnuevodia.com/traslapistadelarterobado-860914.html
- http://www.lavozdeasturias.es/culturas/superagentes-robo_arte-obras_de_arte_0_405559557.html
- http://www.elconfidencial.com/ultima-hora/2011/01/nueva-generacion-mundial-expertos-contra-obras-20110109-427184.html
- http://deia.com/2011/01/10/ocio-y-cultura/cultura/superagentes-contra-los-robos-de-arte
- http://www.observa.com.uy/MasLeidas/nota.aspx?id=107199
- http://www.vivelohoy.com/negocios/7973157/nace-una-nueva-generacion-mundial-de-expertos-contra-el-robo-de-obras-de-arte



On 10 August 2009, ARCA Director Noah Charney was featured on CBC Radio's Q with Jian Ghomeshi. In the interview guest hosted by Jane Farrow, Charney discusses ARCA's Masters Program in International Art Crime studies and he describes the importance of an interdisciplinary approach to art crime.

 

 

Association pour la Recherche sur des Crimes contre l' Art
Associazione per la Ricerca sui Crimini d' Arte