Zutshi-Smith Scholarship
University of Bristol · Postgraduate
- For India students
- For postgraduate study
- Open to your course

Offered by University of Bristol, the PhD History of Art provides a comprehensive postgraduate education in history, philosophy, and theology. Based in Bristol, England, this Russell Group university offers a research-led approach to learning, with a 4-year full-time and part-time structure. The Department of History of Art is a thriving and collegial centre for the study of art, visual culture and theory. Staff specialisms range from medieval altarpieces to collage and cartoons, from pre-Renaissance sculpture to contemporary art of the diaspora. We are interested in thinking across historical periods and through a variety of critical approaches. International tuition fees are £21,900 per year, home/UK fees are £5,106 per year, and a minimum IELTS score of 6.5 is required for admission. Graduates from this programme benefit from strong career prospects, with 91% student satisfaction rating, and a 85% continuation rate.
| Postgraduate Requirement | 2:1 |
| Test | Overall | L | R | W | S |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| IELTS Academic | 6.5 | 6 | 6 | 6 | 6 |
L = Listening, R = Reading, W = Writing, S = Speaking
International Student Fee
£21,900
per year
Home Student Fee
£5,106
regulated fee
Scholarships available for eligible students
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University of Bristol · Postgraduate
University of Bristol · Postgraduate
University of Bristol · Postgraduate
University of Bristol · Postgraduate
University of Bristol · Postgraduate

University of Bristol offers History of Art as part of its comprehensive programme offerings.
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