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Access requirements
The requirements to access the Master’s Degree in Conservation and Restoration of Cultural Heritage include:
- Hold an official Spanish university degree or another degree issued by a higher education institution belonging to the European Higher Education Area that entitles access to Master’s degree courses.
- Graduates from educational systems outside the European Higher Education Area can gain access without the need for homologation, provided that it is proven that their education is equivalent to the official Spanish university degrees and that it qualifies them for access to postgraduate studies.
Admission for disabled students
For students with specific educational needs arising from a disability, appropriate support and counseling services will be established to assess the needs of curricular adaptations, itineraries or alternative studies, through the support of the CEDAT Foundation of the UPV.
The CEDAT Foundation of the UPV offers information and advice to members of the university community with disabilities, as well as accompaniment and support in the classroom. In addition, it provides technical aids for study to those members of the student body who, due to their special educational needs, require it. It also promotes and manages training and employment actions for this group, both inside and outside the UPV campuses, and offers different services from its Special Employment Center.
The foundation also carries out projects for the elimination of architectural and urban barriers, comprehensive accessibility plans, accessibility audits, project reviews, advice and design of ideal accessibility models.
General information on access can be found in the Alumni Service – Access
Admission criteria
The admission criteria for the Master’s Degree in Conservation and Restoration of Cultural Heritage include:
A
Bachelor’s degree or bachelor’s degree
The affinity of the degree with the contents of the Master’s program is evaluated.
B
Academic record
C
Applicant’s curriculum vitae
Scholarships
Studies leading to an official university degree allow access to scholarships and grants. The Ministry of Education, the Generalitat Valenciana and the Universitat Politècnica de València itself offer various scholarships and grants.

General scholarships for students pursuing post-compulsory studies valid throughout the national territory. The scholarship will consist of exemption from payment of fees for the provision of university academic services (tuition fees), corresponding to subjects enrolled for the first time. Other fixed and variable amounts may also be obtained, if the requirements established for this purpose are met.

For the awarding of the scholarship it is necessary to prove administrative residence in the Valencian Community and not to exceed the income thresholds established by the call, as well as to comply with the general and academic requirements. The scholarship consists of the exemption from the payment of fees for the provision of university academic services (tuition fees), for subjects enrolled in first and second enrollment.
The Universitat Politècnica de València offers various scholarships or grants such as social action grants, canteen grants or collaboration training grants. There are also grants for sportsmen and women.
This link brings together all types of calls for bachelor’s, master’s and doctoral students: mobility grants, collaboration grants, research grants, internship grants, course grants…
The Master’s Degree in Conservation and Restoration of Cultural Heritage at the Universitat Politècnica de València offers various scholarship opportunities for its students. These scholarships are designed to support students in their training and facilitate their access to academic and research programs.
The calls for scholarships include both internal university options and external collaborations, including scholarships funded through the Erasmus program and other training initiatives in the area of conservation and restoration. In addition, specific scholarships are promoted to participate in workshops and specialization courses, such as the workshop in Tomar, Portugal, focused on the conservation of architectural surfaces.
Master’s students can take advantage of these opportunities to enrich their academic experience, acquire practical knowledge and establish professional contacts. For more information on the calls for applications and specific conditions of each scholarship, interested parties should consult the corresponding section on the master’s degree website.
Pre-registration process
Access to pre-enrollment Pre-registration for the Master’s Degree in Conservation and Restoration of Cultural Heritage begins with the submission of the application through the platform indicated in the master’s degree regulations. Candidates must attach the required documentation, which includes their academic qualifications, academic record and curriculum. In addition, UPV staff will use their UPVnet ID and password to access, while students from other universities must request a password and identifier before pre-registration. The Academic Committee will evaluate the applications based on the degree, academic record and curriculum, selecting the candidates according to the established criteria.
