Our research
Our Department is well respected internationally for the quality and standard of our research.
High-quality research
In the 2008 Research Assessment Exercise, 75% of our research output was classed as either 4* (world-leading) or 3* (internationally excellent).
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Research specialisms
Research in the Department extends from medieval art and architecture through to New Art practice. We also engage in a dynamic and increasingly wide range of subjects.
New areas of study
- Digital art, history and theory
- Fourteenth- to sixteenth-century Northern and Southern European art
- Gothic architecture
- History of film and visual media
- Museology
- Nineteenth- and twentieth-century design history
- Interdisciplinary topics, particularly relationships between art and music
- Issues relating to gender and representation
- Photography
- Post-colonial visual culture
- Television history / television studies
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