In the case of the contemporary art history and theory DPhil, the Ruskin can offer supervision across a wide range of research projects. These may include aspects of exhibition curating and organisation, as well as the historiography of twentieth-century art and the theorisation of contemporary artistic practices. In the case of the practice-led DPhil, art work will be undertaken as the central component of the registered research programme, and will be presented in relation to written work that engages with the relevant theoretical, historical, technical, or critical context. The department can offer supervision in most areas of contemporary art practice including moving-image, painting, performance, sculpture, installation and writing. The two strands of the programme are brought into a productive dialogue, both in a structured way at the regular DPhil research seminars and informally in the studios.
The minimum IELTS score required is 7.5
Postgraduate
48
Sep
7.5
28020,
London
6.0
Postgraduate
UK: £20,500 & International: £20,500
Hatfield (Hertfordshire)
6.5
Postgraduate
Nottingham
6.5
Postgraduate
25000