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PhD / MPhil
The Open University - Department of Art History
Artistic networks, 1300-1550 is a research group based in the Department of Art History. It includes members of staff working on art produced from the 14th through to the 16th centuries in a diverse group of territories, including Italy, the Low Countries, Spain and Byzantium.
PhD / MPhil
The Open University - Department of Art History
The Modern Art Theory and Practice Research Group is based in the Department of Art History, which has a leading reputation for the study of modern art and is the host for the important Art in Theory research project. The Group is dedicated to the study of art since the eighteenth century in its widest ramifications.
PhD / MPhil
The Open University - Department of Art History
This research group is concerned with eighteenth-century visual culture in all its various manifestations, including painting, sculpture, architecture, graphic arts, landscape and urbanism. Its members explore the complex dynamics of visual culture during this period, with reference to the tensions between theory and practice, classicism and modernity, identity and power and visual and textual sources.
PhD / MPhil
The Open University - Department of Art History
The Gender in the Humanities Research Group is a cross-Faculty interdisciplinary group established in 1992, which explores gender issues in representation, texts and cultural production, and which has published two collectively authored texts of which the most recent is Women, Scholarship and Criticism, eds. Bellamy, Laurence and Perry.
PhD / MPhil
The Open University - Department of Art History
The Department of Art History specialises in high-quality research and teaching relating to several areas of art and architectural history. These include Byzantine art; the Renaissance (both in Italy and in Northern Europe); art and art theory from the seventeenth through to the twentieth century; recent and contemporary art practice; a cross-period interest in gender studies; architecture and material culture; and heritage studies.
PhD / MPhil
Birmingham City University - Birmingham School of Architecture
PhD / MPhil(B)
University of Birmingham - Department of History of Art
The PhD/MPhil is usually a three-year programme of research. Normally, students need either to have gained an MA or MPhil qualification or to have upgraded from an MPhil in order to follow such a programme.
PhD / MPhil
University of Warwick - Centre for the Study of the Renaissance
Research and postgraduate teaching centre with principal interest in the theatre, history and history of art of the Renaissance period.
PhD / MPhil
University of Warwick - Department of Classics and Ancient History
The department has an outstanding reputation as a research centre and can offer excellent library and photographic facilities while maintaining a lively research culture. We are participipating in an AHRB funded Research Training Programme involving major art history departments in the country.
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