Research overview
- Are you passionate about digging deeper into art history?
- Do you want the time, support and skills to carry out research?
The MRes is a substantial piece of original work and can be ideal if:
- you cannot commit to a PhD but still have a topic you want to research further
- your topic doesn't require three-years of PhD study
- you want to develop your research and academic skills before starting a PhD
It can also be an advantage when applying for PhD funding as it demonstrates existing interest and research skills.
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
This is a companion to the Visual Culture MRes. The requirements and supervision arrangements are the same but the title of your final degree is different.
Find out more
- Current postgraduate researchers.
- Department of Cultural, Media and Visual Studies.
- Three arts masters students share what they got out of their advanced study.
