PhD in Arts

  • £4,260
  • Per Year
  • EEA
  • 2-3 years
  • Blended

The University of Edinburgh has an interdisciplinary research environment that attracts postgraduates and many researchers from all across the globe. The University covers all areas of arts and history of art.  Research in this environment is further supported by collaborative efforts with the University’s College of Arts and Humanities & Social Sciences.

The current areas of expertise include art, critical and experimental writing, sculpture, video art, expanded painting, visual and material cultures, cultural landscapes, drawings, art education, moving image, intermedia art, painting, photography, public art, art education, and many more.

Description

The University follows an interdisciplinary approach. All PhD candidates will be assigned two supervisors. One of them might be from a different discipline within the same University. More than two supervisors will be assigned, only if PhD scholars specialise in multiple disciplines together.

Detailed Course Facts

Start dates and application deadlines

  • Course Started On :

    January - June

    Course Type :

    Part-time, Full-time

    Course Fee :

    £4,260

    Course Sem/Year Type :

    Per Year

    Apply On :

    EEA

  • Course Location :

    Scotland

    Course Language :

    English

    Type Of Education :

    Blended

    Duration :

    2-3 years

    Type of Degree :

    PhD

Requirements

  • Entry requirements

    A UK 2:1 honours degree, or its international equivalent, IELTS Score: 7 band (not less than 6 band in any module) (IELTS is required only for those candidates whose first language is other than English)

  • Work Experience

    One to Two Year of Requirement

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