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AHRC PhD Studentship Opportunities - Faculty of Art, Design and Architecture and Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences

Posted 1 February 2012 in Funding Opportunity

Kingston University, London

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Event - Public Speaking Workshop for Art Historians

Posted 6 January 2012 in AAH News and Events

 ‘Public Speaking Workshop for Art Historians’
9th February 2012, 10-5pm
Association of Art Historians, 70 Cowcross Street, London EC1M 6EJ

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Teaching within Collections: Opportunities for Collaboration between Universities and Art Galleries / Museums

Posted 5 January 2012 in AAH News and Events

AAH Museums and Exhibitions Seminar, 1st March 2012, Laing Art Gallery, Newcastle upon Tyne

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Call for participation in an AHRC/BBC workshop on the First World War

Posted 19 December 2011 in External News and Events

An opportunity has arisen for researchers specialising or with an interest in the First World War to attend an AHRC/BBC workshop on the 20th February 2012.

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Study Day - 'The Writings of Ancient Egypt'

Posted 12 December 2011 in External News and Events

A Study Day presented by Joyce Filer formerly Curator of Human & Animal Remains, Dept. Ancient Egypt & Sudan, British Museum, London)
Saturday 18 February 2012: 11 am - 5 pm

University of London, Hughes-Parry Hall (Garden Halls), 19-26 Cartwright Gardens, London, WC1H 9EF

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Tower of London and the National Gallery AS/A2-level History of Art study days

Posted 26 October 2011 in Schools

Wednesdays 7 December 2011, 11 and 18 January 2012 and 21 March 2012.
Thursday 29 March 2012.
10:30am – 3:30pm (morning session at the Tower of London, afternoon at the National Gallery)

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Internship Opportunity at the International Center of Photography, NYC

Posted 26 October 2011 in Voluntary

The International Center of Photography are seeking winter and spring interns to work at the International Center of Photography (ICP) on the Roman Vishniac Archive, a recent and groundbreaking gift to the museum’s permanent collection, and a recipient of a major grant from the National Endowment for the Arts (NEA).

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New Archaeology Study Days at University of London

Posted 13 October 2011 in External News and Events

Excavating Tombs & Graves In Ancient Egypt - Saturday 22 October, 2011
Forensic Aspects Of Archaeology  - Saturday 26th November, 2011

Study days presented by Joyce Filer (formerly Curator of Human & Animal Remains, Dept. of Ancient Egypt & Sudan, British Museum, London)

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Event - AS/A2-level History of Art study days at the Tower of London and the National Gallery

Posted 14 September 2011 in Schools

Dates available: December 7th 2011, January 11th 2012 , January 18th 2012, March 21st 2012, March 29th 2012
10:30am -3:30pm
Morning session at Tower of London
Afternoon at National Gallery
Tickets £10 per student

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Special Offer for AAH Members - 10% off at the British Institute of Florence

Posted 31 August 2011 in AAH News and Events

The British Institute of Florence has been located in the heart of Florence’s historical city centre since 1917. The Institute has two city centre sites, incorporating a language school and the stunning Harold Acton Library on the banks of the Arno, where Art History courses take place.

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