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NCPTT is developing better strategies for the removal of graffiti from brick masonry buildings.

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Molly McGath, NCPTT summer intern, is studying interactions between air pollution and limestone treated with commonly used chemical stone strengtheners.

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The 2009 PTT Grants program seeks innovative projects that advance the application of science and technology to historic preservation.

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More than $165,000 will fund research to protect America’s historic legacy as part of the National Center for Preservation Technology & Training’s PTT Grants program.

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Rome Prize

On July 1, 2008 By

The American Academy in Rome invites applications for the Rome Prize competition. The Academy offers up to thirty fellowships for periods ranging from six months to two years.

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The National Center for Preservation Technology and Training (NCPTT) and Northwestern State University seek a Ph.D. analytical, organic, or physical chemist to fill a joint-faculty position for two years, with an option for annual renewal pending availability of funds.

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NCPTT and the City of New London will deliver the sixth annual New England Cemetery Monument Conservation workshop on Oct. 7-9, 2008, in New London, Connecticut.

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Dr. Judy Bense, Chair of the Preservation Technology and Training board at NCPTT, has been recommended to serve as the interim President of the University of West Florida.

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Site Map

On June 26, 2008 By

A comprehensive sitemap has been added to the NCPTT web site. This index provides a hierarchical view of all content on a single page.

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