MSt in Islamic Art & Architecture

The MSt in Islamic Art and Architecture is a one-year degree which aims to provide tailor-made courses in order to train you at the beginning of your research in the history of Islamic art and architecture (to circa 1900) and in Islamic archaeology. The degree is designed for students new to Islamic art and archaeology, who already have a good first degree in Arabic, Persian or Ottoman Turkish and a sound knowledge of Islamic history.

KRC graduates have found employment in many and diverse fields including museums and cultural institutions, civil service, journalism, education, art galleries, and auction houses. Many graduates have also undertaken further research into subjects linked with Islamic art, and they have pursued successful careers in the academic world. Our primary goal at the KRC is to train the scholars and researchers of tomorrow.

Further information about this course, including details on the application process, may be found at the following URL:

https://www.ox.ac.uk/admissions/graduate/courses/mst-islamic-art-and-architecture