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Co operation agreement
1. SPECIFIC AGREEMENT OF MUTUAL CO-OPERATION BETWEEN
THE KULTURHISTORISK MUSEUM (NORWAY) AND
THE ADVANCED SCHOOL OF CONSERVATION AND RESTORATION OF
CULTURAL PROPERTIES OF GALICIA (SPAIN)
On behalf of the Director of THE ADVANCED SCHOOL OF CONSERVATION AND
RESTORATION OF CULTURAL PROPERTIES OF GALICIA, Mrs ADELAIDA
LORENZO SUEIRO
On behalf of the Head of the Conservation Department of THE KULTURHISTORISK
MUSEUM, Mrs ANNE SOMMER-LARSEN
Preliminary
With this agreement The Advanced School of Conservation and Restoration of Cultural
Properties of Galicia tries to establish some action principles with The Kulturhistorisk
Museum (Norway) to make the students carry out practical work to complete their
studies.
These principles are based on the co-operation between The Kulturhistorisk Museum as
an institution of cultural investigation and popularization and The Advanced School of
Conservation and Restoration of Cultural Properties of Galicia as a professional training
centre on the field of cultural properties conservation.
Considering that
Both institutions share some interests on the field of cultural popularization and
historical and artistic memory preservation of universal heritage.
Both institutions are suitable to establish a cultural, research and artistic communication
because of their purposes.
Due to that, both institutions want to specify this co-operation agreement with the
following clauses.
2. Clauses
FIRST. This compromise establishes an Educational Co-operation Program between
The Advanced School of Conservation and Restoration of Cultural Properties of Galicia
and The Kulturhistorisk Museum (Norway) to make students carry out practical work to
complete their studies.
SECOND. The agreement includes an attached document with personal information
about the student and his qualification, place and duration of practical work, personal
information about The Advanced School of Conservation and Restoration of Cultural
Properties of Galicia and The Kulturhistorisk Museum tutors, and activities to carry out
during the stay.
THIRD. The practical work will be developed in the field of conservation and
restoration of cultural properties.
FOURTH. The Kulturhistorisk Museum (Norway) will receive the student for a three-
month period, extendable if the museum finds it convenient. Also, the museum must
designate a tutor who will supervise any conservation and restoration proposal made by
the student about different works. This tutor must advice the student about carrying out
of works, and must assess the work after its ending as well.
FIFTH. The student must follow all these clauses, keep in touch with tutors, and keep
professional secret about any work during his stay and after its end.
SIXTH. The Advanced School of Conservation and Restoration of Cultural Properties
of Galicia and The Kulturhistorisk Museum will not undertake any responsibility that is
not included in this agreement. The museum will not have any commitment about
student safety because the school has a student insurance. Anyway, the student could
contract his/her own insurance against accident if he/she wants.
SEVENTH. When the practices period ends, the museum will issue a certificate with
information about the speciality and performance of the student during his stay.
Also, within a fifteen-day period the student has to submit a report (to the museum and
to the school) about activities developed during the practices time (maximum 5 sheets).
EIGHTH. In any case the student will work in an employer position during the
practices period.
NINTH. The students who take part in this agreement have to follow the running and
safety rules of the museum. Also, the museum can ask for the replacement of the
student who fails to fulfill with these rules. The practices period can be interrupted for
any justified reason; this decision must be informed within a five-day period.
3. TENTH. The present co-operation agreement will be in force during the academic year
2010 / 2011 and could be extended unless the renunciation of any of the parts, what
must be informed and put it in writing four months in advance.
The Advanced School of Conservation and The Kulturhistorisk Museum (Oslo, Norway)
Restoration of Cultural Properties of Galicia
Sign: Mrs Adelaida Lorenzo Sueiro Sign: Mrs Anne Sommer-Larsen
4. ATTACHED DOCUMENT OF CO-OPERATION AGREEMENT
● The Advanced School of Conservation and Restoration of Cultural Properties of
Galicia
● The Kulturhistorisk Museum (Oslo, Norway)
Academic year 2010 / 2011
Student:
Place of carry out work practices:
Period:
School tutor:
Museum tutor:
Activities to carry out: