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ARCA's Postgraduate Certificate Program in Art Crime and Cultural Heritage Protection Begins Today

2013 ARCA Course Faculty and Schedule

Course I - June 3-7  “The International Art Market and Associated Risk”
Dr. Tom Flynn, London Art Lecturer, Docent and Art Historian

Course II - June 10-14   “Art Crime and its History”
Dr. Noah Charney, Founding Director of ARCA - Adjunct Professor of Art History, American University of Rome 

Course III - June 17-21  “Transnational Organized Crime and Art”
Dr. Edgar Tijhuis, Lawyer and Assistant Professor of Criminology at the VU University in Amsterdam 

Courses IV - June 24-26 and July 1-3  “Art Crime in War”
Judge Arthur Tompkins, District Court Judge in New Zealand

Courses V - June 26-28 and July 3-5  “Art and Heritage Law”
Dr. Derek Fincham, ARCA Dissertation Advisor and Assistant Professor of Law, South Texas College of Law

Courses VI - July 06 -10  “Risk Assessment and Museum Security”
Dick Drent, Director of Security, Van Gogh Museum, Amsterdam 

Course VII - July 17-19 and 24-26 “Cultural Security”
Dr. Erik Nemeth, Adjunct Staff at RAND Corporation, Founder and Researcher at Cultural Security 

Course VIII - July 22-24 “Insurance Claims and the Art Trade”
Dorit Straus, Vice President and Worldwide Specialty Fine Art Manager for Chubb & Son, a division of Federal Insurance Company

Course IX - July 29-31 and August 5-7 “Antiquities and Identity”
Dr. Valerie Higgins, Associate Professor and Chair of Archaeology and Classics at the American University of Rome

Course X – July 31-August 2 and August 7-9  “Art Policing, Protection and Investigation”
Richard Ellis, Detective (retired) and founder of Scotland Yard’s Art and Antiquities Squad,

Art Management Group Director

Here's a link to the ARCA website and more information on the program.
2013 ARCA Course Faculty and Schedule

Course I - June 3-7  “The International Art Market and Associated Risk”
Dr. Tom Flynn, London Art Lecturer, Docent and Art Historian

Course II - June 10-14   “Art Crime and its History”
Dr. Noah Charney, Founding Director of ARCA - Adjunct Professor of Art History, American University of Rome 

Course III - June 17-21  “Transnational Organized Crime and Art”
Dr. Edgar Tijhuis, Lawyer and Assistant Professor of Criminology at the VU University in Amsterdam 

Courses IV - June 24-26 and July 1-3  “Art Crime in War”
Judge Arthur Tompkins, District Court Judge in New Zealand

Courses V - June 26-28 and July 3-5  “Art and Heritage Law”
Dr. Derek Fincham, ARCA Dissertation Advisor and Assistant Professor of Law, South Texas College of Law

Courses VI - July 06 -10  “Risk Assessment and Museum Security”
Dick Drent, Director of Security, Van Gogh Museum, Amsterdam 

Course VII - July 17-19 and 24-26 “Cultural Security”
Dr. Erik Nemeth, Adjunct Staff at RAND Corporation, Founder and Researcher at Cultural Security 

Course VIII - July 22-24 “Insurance Claims and the Art Trade”
Dorit Straus, Vice President and Worldwide Specialty Fine Art Manager for Chubb & Son, a division of Federal Insurance Company

Course IX - July 29-31 and August 5-7 “Antiquities and Identity”
Dr. Valerie Higgins, Associate Professor and Chair of Archaeology and Classics at the American University of Rome

Course X – July 31-August 2 and August 7-9  “Art Policing, Protection and Investigation”
Richard Ellis, Detective (retired) and founder of Scotland Yard’s Art and Antiquities Squad,

Art Management Group Director

Here's a link to the ARCA website and more information on the program.

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