MPhil/PhD with the Warburg Institute at Warburg Institute, School of Advanced Study, University of London - UCAS

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Course summary

Undertaking doctoral research allows you to develop in-depth knowledge, while making a meaningful contribution to your chosen field. With guidance from our expert supervisors, you'll carry out extensive independent research culminating in a thesis of up to 100,000 words. Broadly speaking the area covered by the Institute’s expertise is cultural and intellectual history in the period 1200–1700, but there are a range of specific research interests covered by members of staff who currently offer supervision. This degree presents the opportunity to gain expertise in your area of interest while also honing a range of transferable skills. On completing this course, you'll be well prepared for specialist career paths both within academia and beyond. The Warburg Institute is one of the world’s leading centres for studying the interaction of ideas, images and society. It is dedicated to the survival and transmission of culture across time and space, with special emphasis on the afterlife of antiquity. The resources of the Institute are especially geared to students interested in interdisciplinary study, including the Archive, Photographic Collection, and open-stack Library with its unique cataloguing system specifically designed by Aby Warburg to aid research. Subject Areas and Supervision The Warburg Institute offers doctoral research supervision in the following areas: Renaissance Art, Architecture, and Visual Culture Cultural and Intellectual History Reception of the classics History of Magic and Science History of Cartography and Cosmography Religious History History of the Book Before submitting an application you are advised to contact a member of the Warburg academic staff who has interests in your proposed field of study to discuss your proposal. A list of academic staff and their interests can be found below in the Supervisors section.


Entry requirements

Applicants for research programmes (MPhil/PhD) are normally required to hold a master’s degree.


Fees and funding

Tuition fees

EU £7750* Year 1
England £1412* Year 1
Scotland £1412* Year 1
Wales £1412* Year 1
Northern Ireland £1412* Year 1
International £7750* Year 1

*This is a provisional fee and subject to change.

Tuition fee status depends on a number of criteria and varies according to where in the UK you will study. For further guidance on the criteria for home or overseas tuition fees, please refer to the UKCISA website .

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MPhil/PhD with the Warburg Institute at Warburg Institute, School of Advanced Study, University of London - UCAS