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MA History of Art (Modern and Contemporary Art)
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  • This course will take you on a journey that explores how art and visual culture speak to urgent global issues, including identity and memory, politics and social justice, health and technology,
    MA Museum Studies
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  • Engage with a wide range of issues and develop a unique mix of practice-based and theoretical learning for your professional work or further research in the museum sector.Our Museum Studies (MA)
    MPhil in Conservation Studies
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  • Our doctoral degrees provide the opportunity to combine academic rigour with creativity and innovation. Study with a distinguished department and receive expert guidance from our supportive staff. At
    MA History of Art
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  • In contemporary society, with innovative technologies for visual research and communication, the ability to analyse images, art and architecture is more valuable than ever.; We will not be running
    MA History of Art (British Art)
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  • British art making has been at the heart of a wide range of worldwide networks and dialogues, from the material culture of early medieval Britain, through the painting and sculpture of
    MA in the History of Art (by Research)
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  • The MA by research consists of a 30,000-word thesis, researched and written over a period of one year full-time or two years part-time. The dissertation is the sole component of this degree; there is
    MSc Material Culture and Experimental Archaeology
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  • Material culture tells the story of people and their things: allowing us insights into the significance that objects held for people in the past.Interweaving practical and theoretical approaches to
    MA Stained Glass Conservation and Heritage Management
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  • This is a two-year course, including taught modules, a twelve-week studio placement in a leading conservation workshop, museum or heritage institution, and a five-month dissertation. You'll be able