• MA Photography course approaches photography as an expanded visual discipline. Students will be encouraged to confidently produce complex and extended photographic projects and engage with experimental and speculative approaches to making.
  • University offers a dynamic and exciting environment for studying the critical theory of photography, engaging with practices of reading and writing about the image.
  • The MA Photography course also pays close attention to the dissemination, exhibition, and publication of photographic work.
  • University provides specialist digital and analog facilities for large-format colour and black-and-white exhibition prints.
  • The course offers a balance of support that develops practical skills and fosters a high standard of diverse critical approaches. Students take risks, explore and develop their interests, and exchange, debate, and discuss ideas.
  • Students will also respond to the diverse field of contemporary photography and explore practices of representation that engage with the still and moving image, as well as performance and installation. Their studies will be supported by a number of internationally renowned staff in a department that encourages experimentation.
  • Enabling students to establish themselves as a rounded professional who can formulate ideas in a sophisticated framework whilst also communicating with others, both visually and verbally.
  • University places a strong emphasis on publication, empowering students to find creative ways to disseminate their work beyond the academic context and into the public arena. The part-time version of this course has been suspended for 2021 entry.