Photography has influenced how we view the recent past and experience life today. The Photographic History MA program will teach you how to study photographic materials, practices, processes, and critical research in the field. You’ll also gain practical skills through remote fieldwork with well-known photography organizations.
You'll learn from internationally recognized experts at the Photographic History Research Centre (PHRC), who have strong connections with major photographic collections, archives, galleries, and museums worldwide. Through research seminars, workshops, and conferences, you’ll deepen your understanding of photography’s relationship with history and culture, while improving your research skills and employability.
Key Features:
- Flexible Study Options: Study full-time, part-time, or per-module to fit your schedule, with ongoing support from expert academic staff.
- Real-World Experience: Completing an independent project with a photography organization gives you practical skills and professional expertise.
- Focus on Culture: Explore the social and cultural impact of photography throughout history.
- Digital and Analogue Photography: Learn about the changing role of photography in society and its cultural significance.
- Expert Guidance: Work with a renowned team of scholars from the Photographic History Research Centre (PHRC) and beyond.