29th June 2010, 12:47 PM
dinosaur, in principle yes, in practice not going to happen just not enough revenue in the heritage sector at the moment. Once development picks up then we will see a shortage of experienced staff and universities will respond so maybe in 5 years course numbers might start to rise but then again i doubt it. The main problem is the lack of career structure within the sector and relatively low salaries offered for graduates who now face a lrage investment to get a degree. Taking all that into consideration i would have probably swapped to geology at uni if i had the knowledge and experiences i have now but c'est la vie.