Courtauld Institute of Art

Location:Somerset House, Strand, Westminster, London, WC2R 0RN, UK
Phone:020 7848 2777

Thought of as one of the world's leading centres for the study of the history and conservation of art and architecture, the Courtauld Institute of Art doubles up as a prestigious academic institution and art gallery. The institute is located in central London at Somerset House, neighbouring Kings' College University on the Strand.

Background and History

The institute was founded by the politician Viscount Lee of Fareham, the industrialist Samuel Courtauld, and the lawyer Sir Robert Witt in 1932. The institute was originally located in Portman Square, until the move to Somerset House in 1989.

Location and Accessibility

Perched on the North side of the River Thames, the Courtauld's central London location makes it very accessible, with close proximity to Temple and Embankment tube stations.

What's on Offer

Given the institutes global reputation, it is unsurprising that it attracts students from all over the world.

The institute offers a sole undergraduate subject, a BA History of Art.

There is more range at Postgraduate level, including MAs and Diplomas in specialist Arts subjects.

Research degrees are also available if you fancy doing an MPhil or PhD degree at the institute.

Entry Requirements

Undergraduate
AAB at A level, in relevant subjects.

Applicants should expect to be interviewed

Postgraduate
A strong 2:1 in a relevant subject

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