

A leading school for research in history of art and conservation.
The quality of teaching here is second to none. You work with real experts in the field be it of art history or conservation. The research is well supported and there is also an excellent library and lively calendar of events as well.
View moreI am definitely in two minds about my university – on one hand, I love it and am very proud to be attending it, but on the other I’m constantly frustrated with it and sometimes wonder if I should have gone somewhere else.
My reasons for these feelings are varied, so I’ll split them into good things and bad things.
Good things:
-World class research institute for Art History.
-Alumni tend to be very successful in Art History and Heritage fields.
-Very high teaching standard.
-Fantastic locations.
-Peope in the arts and heritage fields tend to be very impressed when they found out you went/go there.
Bad:
-So small – there’s max 65 students per BA year.
-Only one BA, hence it is a specialised institution.
-80% of students are privately educated, 80% are female.
-The curriculum could be more varied – many students would like more non-Western art to be included.
-Again, it’s a single subject institution so you can’t do modules from other departments, e.g. English or History, like you can at most other universities.
-We don’t have a student union bar.
-The admin and student services are incredibly disorganised.
-The range of mental health care could really be improved.
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