The MA, affiliated with Robert H. N. Ho Foundation Centre for Buddhist Art and Conservation at the Courtauld, provides a comprehensive grounding in Buddhist art history and theoretical aspects of conservation.
You will obtain widely transferrable research and practical skills, and sensitivity to world cultures and religions. The objective of the MA is to address the issue of the preservation — through appreciation, continuing use and conservation — of the vast heritage of Buddhist art worldwide, drawing on key sites where The Courtauld has been involved in conservation. The preservation of Buddhist art requires an appreciation of Buddhism as a religion, and the ways in which Buddhist belief, practice, patronage and social role have influenced artistic expression. You will receive essential grounding in conservation and art history reflecting diverse traditions of Buddhism, in objects of all kinds, in collections and in sites. Visits to collections and sites are central to the degree.
UK qualifications: Students will normally have achieved a good 2.1 in their Bachelor’s degree, considered to be an overall average 65% or above.
Overseas qualification: Equivalent to a good 2.1 in a UK first degree (e.g. US applicants should have a cumulative GPA of 3.5 or above).
Please note that applicants are invited to interview on a case-by-case basis.
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The Courtauld Institute of Art is a research-led, highly specialised independent college of the University of London, with one of the world’s most pre...