MPhil Art
Course Overview
Join a vibrant artistic community at the University of Lincoln with a research programme in Fine Art, designed for MPhil and PhD candidates. You will undertake independent research in your chosen specialism, supported by expert supervisors, and contribute to contemporary debates in fine art practice and theory. This programme is your pathway to enhancing a professional practice or pursuing a senior career in the arts, creative economy, or academia.
Key Program Highlights
- Undertake independent research in contemporary fine art practice, theory, live art, or socially engaged practice.
- Benefit from dedicated supervisory support and a variety of professional development and training opportunities.
- Present your work and engage in critical debate through exhibitions, postgraduate seminars, and conferences.
- Join thriving research groups and participate in the School’s Critical Encounters Research Series.
- Open doors to senior careers in the arts, the creative economy, and academic roles in higher education.
Course Overview
Join a vibrant artistic community at the University of Lincoln with a research programme in Fine Art, designed for MPhil and PhD candidates. You will undertake independent research in your chosen specialism, supported by expert supervisors, and contribute to contemporary debates in fine art practice and theory. This programme is your pathway to enhancing a professional practice or pursuing a senior career in the arts, creative economy, or academia.
Key Program Highlights
- Undertake independent research in contemporary fine art practice, theory, live art, or socially engaged practice.
- Benefit from dedicated supervisory support and a variety of professional development and training opportunities.
- Present your work and engage in critical debate through exhibitions, postgraduate seminars, and conferences.
- Join thriving research groups and participate in the School’s Critical Encounters Research Series.
- Open doors to senior careers in the arts, the creative economy, and academic roles in higher education.