Art History PhD Supervision is offered in Arabic and Islamic influences, humanism and history of scholarship or medieval to early modern art, history, philosophy and science.
Art History, Curatorship and Renaissance Culture MA Offered by the Warburg Institute in collaboration with the National Gallery, London and aimed at academic art historians and museum curators.
Comparative Literature (MA) This MA programme builds on our thriving undergraduate programme in Comparative Literature.
English Literature, American Literature and History of the Book The Institute of English Studies (IES) is at the centre of the academic study of English in the UK and offers doctoral research across broad areas.
English Literature: Contemporary Writing [MA} This MA focuses on cutting-edge developments in literature to engage with American, British, Irish, and world Anglophone literary cultures.
English Literature: Early Modern Literature 1300-1700 (MA) This Early Modern Studies pathway offers you an opportunity to explore the culture of the English Middle Ages and Renaissance within its European framework.
English Literature: Eighteenth-Century Literature and Romanticism (MA) Combines close reading of canonical and non-canonical writers with interdisciplinary study of the broader culture of the 18th and early 19th centuries.
English Literature: English Literature (MA) The English Literature MA pathway is ideal if you don’t wish to be confined to a specific period or disciplinary area.
English Literature: Postcolonial and Global Literatures (MA) This pathway offers students the opportunity to explore writing from the classic to the contemporary, in postcolonial and global contexts.
English Literature: Victorian Literature (MA) The pathway’s compulsory module, ‘Victorian Voices’, introduces you to a range of Victorian literary representations of identity.