• Informed by the student’s particular discipline, they will critically contextualize their work, clarifying both theoretical and practical research-based enquiries, and producing distinctive contributions to the research field.
  • They will be allocated two supervisors, with additional staff members available if necessary. The supervisors are experienced in most areas of art and design, including creative practices that crossover between art and design, graphic design and typography; interior design (with a special interest in the role of light); design and identity; and fashion and psychology.
  • At Cambridge School of Art, They will be part of a vibrant and growing community of researchers at PhD level. The University has various research forums that accentuate the discursive and interdisciplinary nature of research, such as our close links with our University’s Faculty of Science and Engineering, and local and national arts institutions and practitioners.