172 Master's degrees in Art History in Europe

Contemporary Curating
The Contemporary Curating course at the University of Southampton gives you the theoretical, research and practical skills to work as a curator anywhere in the world. You’ll get professional experience managing the Winchester Gallery, with unique access to the University’s vast network of practising artists, academics and researchers who will inform and inspire your curatorial practice.
Visual Communication
Would you like to help influence the future of visual communications? Solent University’s MA Visual Communication programme is ideally suited to creatives who are keen to refine their practice, working as part of an interdisciplinary group of students.
History of Art with Curating
History of Art with Curating from Birkbeck, University of London is ideal if you wish to combine learning the practical skills required in the museum workplace with study of the rich and dynamic discipline of the history of art.
Digital Cultural Heritage
The Digital Cultural Heritage course from The Cyprus Institute offers a unique interdisciplinary approach to critical challenges in Cultural Heritage research, conservation, management and public engagement through the effective use of digital methods and applications.
Art History and Museum Studies
The master’s programme in Art History and Museum Studies at Leiden University is uniquely positioned at the intersection of Art History and Museum Studies. Informed by leading interdisciplinary research, this degree provides you with a strong academic foundation for a variety of careers in museums, galleries and heritage institutions.

Curating (with Advanced Practice)
Based in the international art gallery and museum, MIMA, this professionally focused course covers the advanced practical and intellectual requirements of a curator including collections, commissioning, interpretation, engagement, project management and critical theoretical contexts. The Curating (with Advanced Practice) course is offered at Teesside University.

Art History
Are you passionate about digging deeper into art history? If so, the MRes Art History at the University of Nottingham is ideal for you.

History of Design and Material Culture
On the History of Design and Material Culture course offered by University of Brighton you will dive into the study of objects, images, and spaces from the 18th to the 21st century, exploring topics from protest T-shirts to wedding dresses and car ads to street photography.

Concept Art
This MA Concept Art degree at University of Hertfordshire meets the needs of the film, games and animation industries which have evolved dramatically over the years; moving away from the days of the solo practitioner to become a growing global market where large teams of artists work in unison to create content for the next generation of technologies.

Modern and Contemporary Art - History, Curating and Criticism
The Modern and Contemporary Art - History, Curating and Criticism programme at The University of Edinburgh focuses on the period from the 19th century to the 21st century, spanning from the historical avant-gardes to the latest trends of contemporary art.

Cultural Heritage Studies (Heritage and the Arts)
Explore the cultural and creative industries, including publishing, broadcasting, heritage management and arts curation with the Cultural Heritage Studies (Heritage and the Arts) programme at the University of Southampton.
Art History
This Art History programme MA from The Open University UK draws upon the exciting research and outstanding teaching expertise of the department. Studying art history at postgraduate level will deepen your understanding of art, architecture and visual culture, build your analytical and critical skills, and develop the skills needed for independent study and research.

Fine Art - Curating
This well-connected Fine Art - Curating programme at UWE Bristol (University of the West of England) is ideal if you're looking to explore curating and develop curatorial skills in a diverse and supportive community of creative arts practitioners.

Writing
The MA in Writing at University of Galway is a one-year, full-time course. It covers a range of genres and forms, and it interacts with our other postgraduate offerings in Literature and Publishing, Drama and Theatre, and Film. The course thus builds on our strengths in the teaching of writing for page and stage, screen, journalism and other media.
Museum Cultures
The MA Museum Cultures at Birkbeck, University of London is a comprehensive programme designed to explore the complexities of museums and their cultural significance. This course can be pursued either full-time over one year or part-time over two years, with classes held on campus during evenings to accommodate various schedules.

History of Art
The M.A. in History of Art at the University of Malta is a Master’s by research that invites you to explore and analyse architecture, art objects and their related visual practices from across all time periods.

Applied Anthropology and Community Arts - Pre-Master's Programme
This one-year (2-semester) programme offers successful students guaranteed progression to a postgraduate degree at a top UK university. Learn more at the Applied Anthropology and Community Arts - Pre-Master's Programme at OnCampus London from Goldsmiths, University of London.

Film Studies - Theory and Practice
The Film Studies - Theory and Practice programme at University of Galway is a pioneering programme that prepares students for a range of careers in film, screenwriting and media-related areas. Film today offers a broad mix of employment opportunities, including in academia, film and media industries, and in film/creative arts administration.

Art History and Theory
The Art History and Theory degree from University of Essex is ideal if you are interested in working in academia, the art world or any other field in which visual, written and analytical skills are essential.

History of Art
Immerse yourself in the History of Art and benefit from the exceptional resources to enhance your research. The History of Art programme offered by University of Birmingham lets you conduct your own independent research while undertaking essential training to support your project.