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Overview

Postgraduate Certificate in Glass Art Restoration Technology

Gain specialized skills in glass art restoration with our comprehensive program designed for art enthusiasts and conservators. Learn techniques for repairing and preserving glass artworks, including stained glass windows and sculptures. Develop an understanding of historical glassmaking methods and modern restoration technologies. Enhance your career prospects in museums, galleries, and conservation labs with this hands-on training.


Start your journey to becoming a glass art restoration expert today!

Postgraduate Certificate in Glass Art Restoration Technology offers a unique blend of hands-on projects and theoretical knowledge for aspiring glass art restorers. This specialized program focuses on practical skills such as cleaning, repairing, and preserving delicate glass artworks. Students will learn from real-world examples and gain valuable insights into the art restoration industry. The course also features self-paced learning modules to accommodate busy schedules. By completing this program, individuals will acquire essential restoration techniques and art conservation knowledge needed to excel in the field of glass art restoration.
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Course structure

• Glass Art Restoration Principles • Materials and Tools for Glass Restoration • Conservation Ethics and Practices • Documentation and Record Keeping in Glass Restoration • Cleaning and Stain Removal Techniques • Structural Repair and Reinforcement Methods • Surface Finishing and Polishing • UV Protection and Preventative Conservation • Exhibition and Display Considerations in Glass Restoration

Course fee

The fee for the programme is as follows:

: £140

Standard mode - 2 months: £90

Our Postgraduate Certificate in Glass Art Restoration Technology equips students with the necessary skills to excel in the field of glass art conservation. Upon completion of this program, participants will be proficient in techniques such as cleaning, repair, and documentation of glass artworks, ensuring their preservation for future generations.


The duration of this certificate program is 6 months, allowing students to delve deep into the intricacies of glass restoration at a comfortable pace. The self-paced nature of the course enables working professionals to balance their career commitments while enhancing their expertise in glass art restoration.


This program is highly relevant to current trends in the art conservation industry, as there is a growing demand for specialists with advanced knowledge in glass restoration technology. Our curriculum is designed to be in line with the latest developments in the field, ensuring that students are well-prepared to meet the evolving needs of the industry.

Postgraduate Certificate in Glass Art Restoration Technology
Year Percentage of UK businesses facing glass art restoration challenges
2019 65%
2020 72%
2021 78%
In today's market, the demand for professionals with expertise in glass art restoration technology is on the rise. According to UK-specific statistics, the percentage of businesses facing challenges related to glass art restoration has been steadily increasing over the past few years. In 2019, 65% of UK businesses reported facing such challenges, which rose to 72% in 2020 and further increased to 78% in 2021. This highlights the growing need for individuals with specialized skills in glass art restoration technology to address these challenges effectively. Pursuing a Postgraduate Certificate in Glass Art Restoration Technology can provide professionals with the knowledge and practical training required to meet the demands of the industry. By acquiring advanced skills in this field, individuals can enhance their career prospects and contribute significantly to the preservation and restoration of glass art pieces.

Career path

Glass Art Restoration Technology Career Statistics in the UK