Early Career Researcher Network
The Courtauld Early Career Researcher Network provides mutual support for academics at the beginning of their careers. We aim to foster social and academic links and to support career development.
Workshops and talks will be held throughout the academic year as well as opportunities to meet other Early Career Researchers, socialise, share research ideas and practical advice. The group is led by a steering committee that guides the programme based on the interests of the members of the network.
We welcome all researchers who are at the start of their careers, including PhD students, recent graduates, postdoctoral fellows, associate lecturers, and early career lecturers.
If you are interested in joining the group or steering committee please contact researchforum@courtauld.ac.uk.
- Research
- Art and Conservation of the Buddhist World
- Morgan Stanley Lates at Somerset House with The Courtauld
- The Asymmetry Distinguished Lecture Series on Contemporary Chinese and Sinophone Art
- Events recordings – Spring 2022
- Events recordings – Summer Semester 2022
- Event recordings – Autumn semester 2022/23
- Archived Research Series and Projects
- Courtauld Cast
- Research Policies and Documents
- Research Excellence Framework
- Research Forum Team
- Research Integrity
- Support for Externally Funded Postdoctoral Awards
- Visiting Expert archive
- Courtauld and English Heritage Partnership for Conservation
- GoGreen Project
- The Courtauld and National Trust
- Conserving Canvas Project
- What’s On at The Research Forum
- Calls for Papers
- Courtauld Study Day
Charcoal and Chiaroscuro: Frank Auerbach’s Graphic Portraits and Post-war Culture - Call for Papers: Pose, Power, Practice: New Perspectives on Life Drawing
- Call for Papers/Participation: Word and Image
- Call for Papers: ‘Authority and Identity in the Middle Ages’
- Call for Papers Modern Sculpture, Essence, and Difference: Critical Reflections on the Work of Constantin Brancusi
- Call For Papers: Intersections: Entanglements with Medieval and Renaissance Textiles, 1100-1550.
- CFP: Carolee Schneemann: Body Politics
- Call for Papers: A One-day Colloquium on the Cloisters Cross
- Call for Papers: The Itinerant Shrine: Art, History, and the Multiple Geographies of the Holy House of Loreto
- American Art Archives in Britain
- The Ashcan School and Camden Town Group Comparative Project
- Courtauld Study Day
- Calls for Papers
- Research Series, Groups & Projects
- Decolonising Action Groups at The Courtauld
- The National Wall Paintings Survey
- Critical Habitats
- Energies of Attachment: Rethinking Intimacy in Contemporary Chinese and Sinophone Art
- Group Work: Contemporary Art and Feminism
- The Textile Working Group
- Gender and Sexuality Group
- ‘I ride a figurative horse into abstraction’: Harry Dodge’s Consent-not-to-be-a-single-being series
- Gendered Readings of the Earliest Women’s Suffrage Iconoclasm
- (Dis)Embodying the biomolecular sex: The lapse of identity in Jes Fan’s hormone works (2017 – 2018)
- Sex/Gender/Work: Samak Kosem’s Chiang Mai Ethnography (2017-present)
- Eros, Thanatos, and the Throuple: Alfred Gilbert’s Mors Janua Vitae (1908)
- London Renaissance Consortium
- What Sense is there in Art?
- Marie-Louise von Motesiczky Charitable Trust Collaborative MA Programme
- The Research Forum / Andrew W. Mellon Foundation MA
- Exploring Fourteenth-Century Art Across the Eastern and Western Christian World
- Crossing Frontiers: Christians and Muslims and their Art in Eastern Anatolia and the Caucasus
- Sacred Traditions and the Arts
- Gothic Ivories Project
- The City: Seen and Unseen
- Social/Global Working Group
- ICMA at the Courtauld
- Painting Pairs: Art History and Technical Study
- Early Career Researcher Network
- Works on Paper Study Group
- Documenting Fashion
- Graphic Arts Group
- Giotto’s Circle
- Word and Image
- Technical Art History
- Sculptural Processes Group
- Medieval and Renaissance
- Connecting Cultures
- Courtauld Contemporary
- Courtauld Cambridge Russian Research Centre (CCRAC)
- Courtauld Asia
- Architecture Cultures
- Digital Art History Research Group
- Medieval Touch
- Faculty
- Current Research Students
- Completed PhD Theses
- Events Archive 2020-2015
- Events Archive 2024
- Events Archive 2024
- Events Archive September 2022-August 2023
- Events Archive 2023-24
- Events Archive September 2021-August 2022
- Events Archive September 2020-August 2021
- Professorial Lectures
- Frank Davis Memorial Lecture Series
- Event Recordings and Archive
- Arts of the Buddhist World: Heritage and Conservation Lecture Series
- Belatedness and North American Art
- Considering Collecting
- “What a Hazard a Letter Is”: Correspondence in Feminist Art, Art Writing, and Art History, from Emily Dickinson to Now
- Buddhist Heritage and Conservation in Sri Lanka Lecture Series
- Modernities: Architecture / Design / Theory
- Facing the Future: Museums and the Next Generation
- Art and Terror
- Professorial Lectures 2019
- Utopia Constructed: 2016 Friends Lecture Series
- 2018 Sackler Lecture Series – ‘1968’
- Conversations in Contemporary Asian Art
- Richard McDougall British Watercolours
- Artists on Brexit
- Fashion Interpretations
- RES|FEST
- Vital Exhaustion: Late Capitalism and the Crisis of Pain
- State of Insecurity: Government of the Precarious, Isabell Lorey, 2015
- Enrichment: A Critique of Commodities, Luc Boltanski and Arnaud Esquerre, 2020
- Creators in the get-rich economy: An ‘In Conversation’ with Arnaud Esquerre, Prof Sarah Wilson and Harry Woodlock
- Render visible: on wellness and free markets with Ed Fornieles
- Staying open: Rózsa Farkas on space in the reality of coronavirus
- Live Call, Lydia Ourahmane, 2019
- Faint with Light: Marianna Simnett in conversation with Sarah Wilson
- The Burnout Society, Byung-Chul Han, 2015
- Expiration: the last breath, Franco “Bifo” Berardi, 2018
- A State of Vital Exhaustion, Harry Woodlock, 2020
- Frank Davis Memorial Lecture Archive
- Spring Lecture Series 2020
- Research Areas
- Research Resources
- Event Recordings
- Publications
- Immediations Postgraduate Journal
- Courtauld Books Online
- Imagining The Apocalypse: Art And The End Times
- Towards an Art History of the Parish Church, 1200–1399
- Towards an Art History of the Parish Church, 1200–1399
- Revival: Memories, Identities, Utopias
- Revisiting the Monument: Fifty Years Since Panofsky’s Tomb Sculpture
- Picturing the Netherlandish Canon
- Ruskin’s Ecologies: Figures of Relation from Modern Painters to The Storm-Cloud
- Modernist Games: Cézanne and his Card Players
- Collaboration and its (Dis)Contents: Art, Architecture, and Photography since 1950
- Gothic Ivory Sculpture: Content and Context
- Gothic Architecture in Spain: Invention and Imitation
- Continuous Page: Scrolls and Scrolling from Papyrus to Hypertext
- A Reader in East-Central-European Modernism 1918–1956
- Search our Research
- Honorary Research Fellows