December 16, 2024 - 08:05

The Courtauld Institute of Art is excited to announce its virtual open days for prospective students interested in its Master of Arts (MA) programmes for the 2025 academic year. These events provide a unique opportunity for applicants to explore the diverse range of specializations offered, including Art History, Curating, and Conservation.
Participants will have the chance to engage with faculty members, current students, and alumni, gaining valuable insights into the curriculum and the vibrant academic community at The Courtauld. The virtual format allows for a flexible and accessible experience, enabling potential students from around the globe to attend.
Attendees can expect to learn about the application process, funding opportunities, and the various resources available to support their studies. The Courtauld Institute, renowned for its rich history and commitment to art education, encourages all interested individuals to participate in these informative sessions and discover how they can contribute to the field of art through advanced study.
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