Cultural Property Law Course at Plymouth State University, College of Graduate Studies

Registration is now open for Cultural Property Law, part of Plymouth State University’s Historic Preservation program.  This graduate studies course examines the international, national, and state legal frameworks covering the protection and movement of cultural property.

This concentrated course starts July 3 and meets Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday over the course of two weeks. The final class is a field trip to a major museum.

The class meets in Concord, New Hampshire–an easy drive from Boston, Massachusetts and other points in New England.

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