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The Courtauld Institute of Art is a research-led, independent College of the University of London, with one of the world’s most prestigious programmes of art history, curating, and conservation. Forge a meaningful career in the professional art world and beyond.
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The Courtauld Institute of Art is the major centre for the study of the history and conservation of art and architecture in the United Kingdom. It offers undergraduate and postgraduate teaching to around 400 students each year. Degrees are awarded by the University of London.
The Courtauld is a leading centre for art history, curating and conservation, offering degree programmes from BA to PhD. It has a world-famous collection and gallery, and a global focus on visual arts in all forms and media.
Courtauld Institute of Art, institution comprising a museum and a college for the study and research of art history. It is administered by the University of London and by the Samuel Courtauld Trust. The gallery is located in Somerset House, the Strand, in the London borough of Westminster.
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The Courtauld works to advance how we see and understand the visual arts, as an internationally-renowned centre for the teaching, research of art history and a major public gallery.