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Conservator

Conservators play a vital role in preserving our cultural heritage, ensuring that artifacts, artworks, and historical documents are safeguarded for future generations. This profession is crucial not just in the UK but globally, as it bridges the past with the present, enabling society to learn from and appreciate its history.

Top Employers

Who hires for this path locally and internationally?

Native Market Contacts

    The Ashmolean Museum
    The University of Oxford's museum of art and archaeology, known for its conservation efforts.Recruitment Portal
    The Science Museum
    A museum dedicated to the history of science, technology, and medicine, with a strong conservation team.Recruitment Portal
    The Museum of London
    Dedicated to the history of London, this museum focuses on preserving the city's rich heritage.Recruitment Portal
    The Royal Pavilion & Museums
    A group of museums and galleries in Brighton and Hove, committed to conservation and education.Recruitment Portal
    The National Museum of Scotland
    Scotland's national museum, dedicated to preserving and showcasing the country's heritage.Recruitment Portal

Top UK Graduate Employers

    The British Museum
    A world-renowned museum dedicated to human history, art, and culture, with a strong focus on conservation.Recruitment Portal
    The National Gallery
    Home to a rich collection of Western European paintings, the gallery prioritises conservation and restoration.Recruitment Portal
    Historic England
    The public body that helps people care for, enjoy and celebrate England's historic environment.Recruitment Portal
    The Tate
    A network of four art museums in the UK, Tate is committed to the conservation of modern and contemporary art.Recruitment Portal
    The Victoria and Albert Museum
    The world's largest museum of decorative arts and design, focusing on conservation of its extensive collections.Recruitment Portal