
OPEN DAYS
You are warmly invited to attend one our upcoming Open Days at the Courtauld Institute to find out more about our courses.
The Open Days are structured and last from about 10am to 1:30pm. We ask all guests to book in advance and to arrive at the set time to attend the programmed events.
We have a limited number of places available on our Open Days, so it is essential to book your place. Please do not contact us to book a place more than one month before the date of the Open Day you wish to attend as we will be unable to accommodate your request.
How to Book
We are now accepting bookings for our upcoming Open Days listed below. To register your interest in attending, please email us with the following details:
- which open day you would like to attend
- your full name
- a contact telephone number
- any access requirements (if applicable)
We also require that you specify your area of interest. If your area of interest is MA History of Art, please indicate the period of most interest to you.
- BA History of Art
- Graduate Diploma
- MA History of Art
- Classical, Byzantine and Medieval period
- Renaissance period
- Early Modern period
- Contemporary period
- MA Curating
- Conservation of Easel Paintings
- Research
You will not be sent an automated response to your booking. Instead you will be sent a schedule of the day's events a week prior to the Open Day and this will be confirmation of your place.
Undergraduate Open Days
Join us for a Taster Day on Thursday 20 June
For more information and to reserve a place, please contact the University of London.
Postgraduate Open Day
- Dates to be announced shortly.
Unfortunately due to space constraints we are unable to accommodate guests to the Postgraduate Open Day.
Conservation & Technology Open Days
- Dates to be announced shortly.
You are warmly invited to attend an Open Day at The Courtauld Institute of Art to find out more about our Postgraduate Diploma in the Conservation of Easel Paintings.
The open day session will consist of a tour of the department by members of staff followed by tea with the present students. The tour will offer the opportunity to ask questions of both staff and students, see the practical conservation which students undertake, and learn more about the course structure.
We have a maximum number of 16 guests per session and it is essential to book in advance
