The Peterborough Museum and Archives is the only museum in Canada that serves as a college campus.
The partnership we have with Fleming College is unique. We host the Museum Management & Curatorship program on-site and offer research and applied training opportunities during the academic year.
The dedicated teaching teams in both programs, and the many learning partners in the local heritage community, play a significant role in graduate and student success.
Graduates are working locally, regionally, provincially, nationally and internationally and can be found working in museums, galleries, libraries, heritage centres, parks, zoos and archives in Canada and around the world.
The museum management and curatorship program is an intensive, fast-paced, immersion experience that provides applied training for careers in the museum, gallery, or heritage sectors. This postgraduate certificate program is only one year, and is at the college level in Canada.
Students in the cultural heritage and conservation management program learn a wide range of techniques to save the fragile reminders and makers of the past – preserved for future generations to learn from and enjoy. Graduates can expect to find work in heritage, historical, or cultural organizations and centres, such as archives, museums, historic sites, cultural and heritage institutions, and conservation labs.
Contact Deborah Scott
Telephone: 705-749-5530 ext. 1932
Admissions, toll free: 1-866-353-6464 ext. 1514