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Birkbeck, University of London, PhD, History of Art

 

Study mode Start date Duration
Part-time Oct, Jan, Apr years: 4 - 7
Full-time Oct, Jan, Apr years: 3 - 4
Current research areas include: medieval architecture; Italian late medieval and renaissance art and patronage; 17th- and 18th- century English architecture; 19th-century British art; nationalism and ethnicity in contemporary visual culture; 19th- and 20th century architecture and design in France and England; aspects of gender and visual culture; computer applications for history of art; the colonial encounter and cultural history in the 19th and early 20th centuries; museology; visual culture in South Africa; art and design in fin-de-siecle Vienna; art and music; digital media and critical theory.

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Study in the heart of central London. Birkbeck is located in Bloomsbury, the traditional academic centre of London. World-class research resources, such as the British Library and the British Museum, are within a short walk of Birkbeck. London’s many attractions, including the West End, European’s longest shopping street and the lively bars and restaurants of Soho, are all within walking distance of Birkbeck.


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