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Program-specific Career Outcome Information: Master of Cultural Materials Conservation

Overview


Data source for the below: University of Melbourne Australian Graduate Survey 2008-2010. Sample size of 14.

Industries in which Master of Cultural Materials Conservation graduates are employed

Industry %
Museum Operation 30.8
Higher Education 15.4
Government Administration (Federal) 15.4
Heritage Activities 7.7
Libraries and Archives 7.7
Other 7.7
Other Repair and Maintenance 7.7
State Government Administration 7.7
Total 100


Occupations in which Master of Cultural Materials Conservation graduates work

Art Conservator Assistant Paintings Conservator Conservation Intern
Conservator Conservator Of Paintings Digital Production Officer
Manager Objects Conservator Paintings Conservator
Paper Conservator Technical Officer Textile Conservator


Examples of employers of Master of Cultural Materials Conservation graduates

Art Care Australian War Memorial National Gallery Of Victoria
National Heritage Board SIngapore Northern Territory Government RSM Art Conservation
State Library Of Victoria The University Of Melbourne Vivien Anderson Gallery
Western Australian Museum    


General information about the workplaces in which Master of Cultural Materials Conservation graduates have found employment

Work Sector %
Public\Government 71.4
Private 28.6
Total 100
Employer Size %
2 to 19 (Small Business) 28.6
20 – 99 (Medium Business) 7.1
100 or More (Large Business) 64.3
Total 100
Employment Located in Australia %
Yes 85.7
No 14.3
Total 100


Mean salary of Master of Cultural Materials Conservation graduates

  • $40,000 AUD

 

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