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OverviewGain insights from faculty engaged in pioneering contemporary art research, curation, art history, and visual culture studiesEnhance your knowledge of global contemporary art's social, cultural, and economic dimensionsCultivate specialized and transferable competencies, including advanced conceptual thinking, visual analysis, and communication skills tailored for the arts sector and other fieldsCollaborative partnerships facilitate internship opportunities with renowned museums and galleries (both public and private)Learn from distinguished international guest speakers, including celebrated curators, artists, and criticsEnjoy studying in the picturesque, culturally vibrant South West UK region, complemented by frequent London excursions to premier art events like Frieze Art Fair and institutions such as Tate Modern, plus numerous artist-run spaces, commercial galleries, and museums.
We will consider applicants with a 2:2 Honours degree (53% or above), or international equivalent, in a subject that includes some coverage of Art History, Business Studies, Drama, English, Cultural Studies or History. IELTS :6.5 overall and no less than 6 in any section and TOEFL:90 with minimum scores of 21 for writing, listening, reading and speaking.