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  1. Courtauld Institute of Art Scholarships: Scholarships are awarded on the basis of academic merits. The average PhD scholarship awarded is £5,000 – £10,000. Applications are welcomed from Home, EU and Overseas applicants and students. Find out more.

  2. Courtauld Institute of Art (‘The Courtauld’) is a company limited by guarantee (company number 04464432) and an exempt charity regulated by the Office for Students (OfS) under the Charities Act 2011. It was incorporated on 19 June 2002. The governance of Courtauld Institute of Art is set out in its Memorandum and Articles of Association.

  3. The Courtauld Institute of Art Reception – +44 (0)20 3947 7777 (Telephone lines open Monday to Friday, 10am to 4pm) The Courtauld Gallery If you wish to contact us via telephone, please call +44 (0)20 3947 7777 where you will be able to select the desired department you wish to speak to from a numbered menu.

  4. The Courtauld’s Learning Department has a wide choice of programmes bringing art history and the collection of The Courtauld Gallery to life and inviting you to bring your own experience and knowledge to share with us. We are delighted to welcome groups back to the gallery since our major building work and welcome bookings for educator lead ...

  5. Libraries. Welcome to The Courtauld Libraries, one of the UK's major collections for the study of art history. We aim to offer you the best library experience possible, whatever and however you are studying.

  6. Our History. The foundation of The Courtauld Institute of Art was presided over by a triumvirate of collectors, brought together by a common wish to improve the understanding of the visual arts in this country. By 1930 the idea of such an academic centre devoted to the serious study of the history of art had been in the air for some time.

  7. Book now: Summer School on campus. Summer School on campus offers 20 courses over four weeks, exploring topics ranging from spectacle in eighteenth-century Venice to ancient Mayan art. Morning or afternoon classroom sessions are complemented by object-focused study in London’s museums, galleries, printrooms, churches, and other sites.