University of Buckingham History of Art and Heritage Management

University of Buckingham History of Art and Heritage Management History and History of Art is a department at the University of Buckingham. This page is for people to learn and share their opinions about the courses.

Art History and Heritage Studies is a recently founded department at the University of Buckingham. With expert staff specialising in many areas, we are committed to developing links with cultural and creative professionals in museums, heritage, fine arts management and business. Our courses would particularly appeal to anyone with an interest in buildings, photographs, pictures and their cultural

impact. Students will have the opportunity to develop a sound historical understanding of the main periods, styles, and artists, before progressing to more specialised studies. One unique feature of the course is the opportunity to start with an inspiring introductory term in Florence. Taught in English, the Florence modules focus on original works of art and buildings, including excursions to Pisa and Siena, allowing students to see many Art-works in their original contexts. We invite you to leave any comments, opinions or questions that you may have on our page!

Don't miss our next Virtual Open Day on Saturday 17 April designed to give you a taste of Buckingham and answer all of y...
14/04/2021

Don't miss our next Virtual Open Day on Saturday 17 April designed to give you a taste of Buckingham and answer all of your questions. Starting at 10am, you'll be able to tune in to a Welcome Talk with our Vice-Chancellor, James Tooley, and have the opportunity to pose your questions to current University of Buckingham students. Throughout the day you will also be able to speak to members of our Admissions, Student First, Fees and Financing, and Accommodation teams, as well as attend subject taster sessions. Find out more and register your place on our website now: https://bit.ly/3lPVeVu

Our session for History and History of Art is at 1pm.

  Dive in and discover what life could be like as a student at the University of Buckingham by coming along to our Virtual Open Day. You can customise your open day experience by choosing from our range of sessions to…

Calling all our students - join GEM at student rates before the end of October.
07/10/2020

Calling all our students - join GEM at student rates before the end of October.

Join GEM Young Producers programme © National Gallery Current Members – manage your membership here. GEM membership is open to anyone interested in learning through museums and heritage and is available to both individuals and institutions. This includes museums, galleries, country houses, herita...

Go to Florence virtually this September with this BIF course on Super Tuscans...
04/08/2020

Go to Florence virtually this September with this BIF course on Super Tuscans...

Starting in September, a brand new series of online History of Art seminars!
SUPER TUSCANS, a series of 10 weekly online seminars, will introduce participants to the major artistic figures in the famous centres of Siena, San Gimignano, Volterra, Arezzo, Cortona, Pisa, Livorno, Lucca, Pistoia and Prato. For more information please visit https://www.britishinstitute.it/en/history-art-italian/history-of-art/online-seminars

09/12/2019

Don't miss out on a reduced price Art Pass

For students of Heritage some BBC footage from the Chiltern Open Air Museum, where our Heritage lead, Sarah Fitzpatrick,...
08/10/2019

For students of Heritage some BBC footage from the Chiltern Open Air Museum, where our Heritage lead, Sarah Fitzpatrick, is a trustee.

Helen Skelton learns about the history and traditions of harvesting.

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