Department of curators The mission of the department is to recruit candidates through competitive entrance examinations and provide initial training to heritage curators for State civil service, local government civil service authorities and City of
Paris. The department is an application school ("école d'application") for the laureates, who generally devoted previous studies to academic research before entering the academy (university,
École du Louvre,
École nationale des chartes,
École normale supérieure, ...). The status of the students is civil servant as soon as they begin the training. The training lasts 18 months and aims to prepare high rank civil servants and heads of departments, institutions or other, in charge of administration, management, scientific expertise, transmission and enhancement of heritage. The skills which are developed in the Institut national du patrimoine vary : administrative, financial, legal, technical, code of ethics, human resources... The different specialties proposed after successful entry are :
archaeology,
archives, historical monuments and inventory,
museology, scientific, technical and
natural heritage. The training is divided in theoretical courses (9 months) and internships in France and abroad (9 months). Internships are generally organized thanks to agreements with institutions of
French Ministry of Culture or other Ministries. These training experiences are also organized abroad, within different frameworks. Each year, the department welcomes about 60 students. Conservation du patrimoine spécialité patrimoine scientifique, technique et naturel.jpg Conservation du patrimoine spécialité musées.jpg
Department of conservators The
mission of the department is to select candidates through a competitive entrance examination and train
conservators capable and authorized to work on public collections. The profile of the laureates varies :
art historians, scientists, craftsmen, artistic careers... The training lasts 5 years and conservators are rarely civil servants in the French context. It is divided into theoretical and practical courses and internships in France and abroad (9 months). During the 5 years, some internships concern individual students only and some others participate in field-schools or other team experiences on sites. These opportunities as well as conservation on real artworks from public collections are permitted thanks to agreements with institutions of
French Ministry of Culture, such as museums, or other Ministries. Internships are also organized abroad (6 months), within different frameworks. Each year the department welcomes about 100 students. On June 22, 2018, the Institut national du patrimoine received the European Union's Cultural Heritage Award /
Europa Nostra rewarding the teaching method of the field-schools organized by the department of the conservators. Chantier des collections des élèves de l'Inp.jpg Restauration du patrimoine spécialité arts graphiques et livres.jpg Restauration du patrimoine spécialité mobilier.jpg Restauration du patrimoine spécialité photographie.jpg Restauration du patrimoine spécialité arts textiles.jpg == Entrance examinations ==