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PhD in History of Art

UK

What will I learn?

Since the Department of History of Art's foundation in 1970, we have established ourselves as one of the world’s leading centres for advanced research in the field. We aim to deliver a rigorous, stimulating education in the History of Art and Architecture, with a strong emphasis on the study of works of art and architecture at first-hand. We are proud of our team of staff and students, whose impressive performance is critical to sustaining and enhancing the national and international reputation created by our distinguished alumni.

Cambridge itself is, from an art historical point of view, a stunning city in which to live and work. We make full use of Cambridge’s unique holdings of art and architecture, including the Fitzwilliam Museum (on our doorstep), Kettle’s Yard and the University Library, as well as the buildings and collections of the Colleges. The Hamilton Kerr Institute at Whittlesford, a department of the Fitzwilliam Museum, is dedicated to the conservation of easel paintings and also contributes to our teaching and research.

A doctoral degree at the Department of History of Art offers the opportunity for independent research under the supervision of an expert departmental member of staff. The Department of History of Art has the expertise and welcomes candidates in many areas including medieval, Renaissance and early modern, eighteenth and nineteenth century, and modern art and architecture, as well as topics involving critical theory and gender.

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.

By the end of the programme, candidates will have acquired excellent skills, experience and knowledge to undertake post-doctoral work (research and/or teaching) or another related profession outside the academy.

Which department am I in?

History

Study options

Full Time (3 years)

Tuition fees
£29,826.00 (32,49,728) per year
University Composition Fee: £29,826; Maintenance: £18,625.

This is a fixed fee
Start date

October 2025

Venue

University of Cambridge

The Old Schools,

Trinity Lane,

Cambridge,

Cambridgeshire,

CB2 1TN, CENTRAL ENGLAND, England

Entry requirements

For international students

Applicants for this course should have achieved a UK Masters (Pass). They need a first-class or II.i honours (at least 67 per cent/3.6/4.0 GPA or equivalent) undergraduate bachelor's degree as well as a master's degree (at least 70 per cent or equivalent) in History of Art or a closely related discipline. Students need an IELTS (Academic) total of 7.5 with Listening, Writing, Speaking, and Reading score of 7.0 and TOEFL score of 110(Listening; Writing; Reading; and speaking score of each 25).

*There may be different IELTS requirements depending on your chosen course.

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