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Cultural Heritage Careers

Amelia, host of ARCA's summer program
There are options out there, but they can be hard to pin down—and there are a lot of talented people interested in working in the positions that are available. Here is what I tell folks who contact me about working in the illicit heritage field. 

I recommend becoming involved in ARCA (the Association for Research into Crimes against Art) the nonprofit I work with.  

If you are interested in learning about prospective employers in the area, then consider the ARCA Postgraduate Certificate, which has a broad scope, and offers career-building and networking opportunities. The summer program brings together experts in law, art history, criminology—and most importantly has practical courses for insuring, protecting and recovering illicit art. 

You can read about the program here:  http://www.artcrimeresearch.org/postgraduate-certificate-program/  

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