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Research Tutorial Art History: Period Focus
Course aim
Research tutorials offer you insight in a specific area of art history by studying, under the supervision of a staff member, an amount of literature and/or look at relevant case studies or partake in research, attend research conferences... In a research tutorial you acquire relevant research experience and you develop your research and academic writing skills. Different kinds of tutorial are possible: you can be involved in a research project of one of your professors and researchers; you can research a corpus of archived material, you can do literature tutorial wherein you expand your knowledge on a certain subject. Students can develop proposals for tutorials themselves. The specific goals of the tutorial need to discussed with you tutorial supervisor.
Course content
In-depth study of a period or a theme in art history, or the history of an art form, and the current issues in the scholarship of that period, heritage theme or art form.
There are various ways to design this module. Together with your professor, you can compile a bibliography and write a critical report. You can also actively engage in the current research of your professor, and write a report about your share and the critical issues you encountered; this report.
Important to note: because of the nature of this module, there is no fixed schedule. You need to set this up with your tutorial supervisor, whom you need to approach yourself after registration.
Please contact the program coordinator before registration: Patrick Van Rossem (p.vanrossem@uu.nl).
Additional information
Early exit option for international exchange students
Students who are required to return to their home university by the end of December, are allowed to complete the course by 'distance learning' (extra assignments, papers etc) in the month of January, receiving 5 ECTS for the course. Students must always make individual arrangements with the course coordinator before the start of the course.
Please note: the time slot shown here is not yet final and may still be modified until the 3rd Wednesday in September.
Students who are required to return to their home university by the end of December, are allowed to complete the course by 'distance learning' (extra assignments, papers etc) in the month of January, receiving 5 ECTS for the course. Students must always make individual arrangements with the course coordinator before the start of the course.
Please note: the time slot shown here is not yet final and may still be modified until the 3rd Wednesday in September.
Instructional formats
Individual
Examination
Assignment(s) 2
Required | Weight 100% | Minimum grade 5.5 | ECTS 5
Entry requirements and preknowledge
Entry Requirements
No data about mandatory entry requirements is available.
Preknowledge
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Languages
- English
Course Iterations
Exams
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Required Materials
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Recommended Materials
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Coördinator
P. van Rossem | P.vanRossem@uu.nl |
Lecturers
Enrolment
This course is open for subsidiary students. Do check additional entry requirements apply.
Enrollment
From Monday 3 June 2024 up to and including Friday 21 June 2024
Late enrollment
From Monday 19 August 2024 up to and including Tuesday 20 August 2024
Enrollment closed
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