172 Master's degrees in Art History in Europe
History of Art - Renaissance to Modernism by Research
History of Art - Renaissance to Modernism by Research from University of Buckingham gives an overview of the development of Western art and its leading artists and movements and offers students the chance to study in depth an approved topic of their choosing.

History of Art (Fashion History)
History of Art (Fashion History) from University of York, you'll gain skills in interpretation, object handling and analysis. Our modules will also help you make connections between the global and the local.

Photography
This Photography MA programme from UWE Bristol (University of the West of England) builds on our reputation for postgraduate study in photography.

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.
Advanced Theatre Practice
As a student on the MA or MFA Advanced Theatre Practice at The Royal Central School of Speech and Drama, you can expect to engage in a collaborative laboratory for practical experimentation, create new work for an extensive range of public encounters, play a leading role in tomorrow’s performance and theatre making worlds.
Classical Art and Archaeology
The Classical Art and Archaeology course at King's College London offers you the opportunity to study Greek and Roman art and archaeology at one of the largest Classics departments in the UK.

Art History - Dress and Textile Histories
The Art History - Dress and Textile Histories programme at the University of Glasgow provides you with the skills to research and interpret everyday clothing, fashion and textiles in historical contexts.

International Contemporary Literatures and Media
This is an exciting multidisciplinary and comparative MA International Contemporary Literatures and Media programme at University of Galway that aims to familiarise you with movements, authors, texts and themes of international contemporary literature and film.
Contemporary Art History
The Graduate Diploma in Contemporary Art History at Goldsmiths, University of London, is a one-year full-time or two-year part-time programme. This diploma is designed for graduates from various disciplines who are keen to explore contemporary art and visual cultures in depth, enhancing their critical engagement and research capabilities.

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.

Arts and Culture
What does Mondrian tell us with his painting 'Victory Boogie Woogie' and how can we understand Vermeer's 'Girl with a Pearl Earring'? Who actually pays for art and culture? What role models does Hollywood provide us with? If these are questions that interest you, then you should definitely consider the Master’s in Arts and Culture.

History of Design
Studying History of Design from Royal College of Art you'll develop your research skills and be inspired by future-facing approaches from design history. Our students explore diverse and global topics from fashion and textiles history to graphic, architectural and urban design.

History of Art
This History of Art programme from University College Cork is for those who already have a degree, preferably in the Arts or the Sciences, and who wish to study art history intensively over one (full-time) or two (part-time) academic years.
Art History
During the MLitt in Art History at the University of St Andrews study a diverse range of subject areas, from medieval and Renaissance art to Impressionism, Islamic Art, African modernism, eco-art, and contemporary performance art from one of the largest and most prestigious Art History departments in the UK.

History of Art
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 Soviet public monuments, from pre-Renaissance sculpture to contemporary art of the diaspora. University of Bristol offers the History of Art programme.
Anthropology, Art and Perception
With the MRes in Anthropology, Art and Perception at the University of St Andrews draw on the theories and methods that extend across the disciplinary boundaries between audio-visual art and anthropology.
Fine Art - Drawing
Looking beyond the constraints of traditional mediums such as pen and paper, you’ll reconsider the practice of drawing and its capacity to change and evolve with this Fine Art - Drawing is offered by University of the Arts London (UAL).
DAI Art Praxis
Farewell bricks, farewell walls. Mobilize our bodies, our intelligences. DAI Art Praxis at ArtEZ University of the Arts explores the today's challenges: through curating, listening, making, performing, publishing, reading, studying, wandering, thinking, articulating and writing. But also by being a "wilderness".
Art, Health and Wellbeing
The Art, Health and Wellbeing programme at Anglia Ruskin University offers a Master of Arts (MA) degree designed to enhance your artistic practice while addressing global health challenges. This full-time course spans one year, allowing you to explore the intersection of art and wellbeing through innovative and ethical approaches.
History of Art
Undertake original research on the MPhil/PhD in History of Art at the University of Warwick. Ranked in the top 10 in all major UK league tables , University of Warwick's History of Art department offers you an advanced research degree with specialist guidance from department academics.