Our specialisations
Nineteenth-century art and cultural exchange
Including issues of national identity, intercultural contact, migration and innovation
Collecting, reception and revival
Including issues of display, imperialism, power, travel and memory
Photography, film and spectatorship
Including issues of representation, status, politics and relationships to other media
Politics and identity
Including issues of gender, class, race, identity, propaganda, power, protest and memory
2:1 (or international equivalent) in art history or a related subject.
Typically, our students are in great demand for their extensive knowledge and skills.
Recent destinations include:
Galleries, museums, collections
Commercial
Other
Students must choose 60 credits from:
The University of Nottingham was founded on the vision and philanthropic spirit of Jesse Boot who, in 1928, donated the land that is now University Pa...