Overview
The History of Artcourse from the University of Cambridge has expertise in and therefore welcomes candidates in all periods from the Middle Ages to the Renaissance and Early Modern eras, the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, as well as in Modern and Contemporary art. We also encourage research on historiography and methodology. As well as the research and skills training programme offered by the Faculty of Architecture and History of Art, candidates have the opportunity to attend suitable courses in associated skills, such as modern languages, palaeography, the use of bibliographic and other databases, and computer skills.
Key facts:
By the end of the programme, candidates will have become leading academic authorities in their chosen field. They will have acquired excellent skills, experience and knowledge suited to undertaking post-doctoral work (research and/or teaching) or for moving into another related profession outside the academy. In addition to academic knowledge based on their research, they will have acquired skills of written and verbal presentation of their work.
Programme Structure
Curriculum:
- Thesis / Dissertation
- Candidates for the PhD are reviewed formally on an annual basis. In the third term, candidates submit a first-year paper to complete their formal registration on the PhD programme.
- During their sixth term, candidates are required to give a written report of their work to their supervisor and any other appropriate assessor approved by the supervisor. The Graduate Director may also review the work. The candidate’s progress is assessed and documented in a short report.
- During their ninth term, candidates are usually required to give a paper on the scope and core findings of their doctoral research in the third-year PhD symposium, to members of faculty and other postgraduate students.
- Candidates submit a log of their research activity which is assessed at each of the annual reviews described above.
Key information
Duration
- Full-time
- 36 months
- Part-time
- 48 months
Start dates & application deadlines
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Campus Location
- Cambridge, United Kingdom
Disciplines
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Academic requirements
English requirements
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General requirements
- Two academic references
- Transcript
- CV/resume
- Evidence of competence in English
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- Research proposal (M)
- Please upload a research proposal of 1000–1500 words, which should consist of a topic and a hypothesis, a literature review, a statement on method, and key references.
- Sample of work (1)
- Please upload a sample of work, which could be a journal publication or a chapter from your undergraduate or Master's dissertation.
- Proposed Supervisor (M)
Tuition Fees
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Applies to youNon-residents32886 GBP / year≈ 32886 GBP / year -
Domestic Applies to you
Applies to youCitizens or residents10878 GBP / year≈ 10878 GBP / year
Living costs
Cambridge
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