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V&A/RCA History of Design MA and PhD
The V&A/RCA History of Design programme<https://www.rca.ac.uk/schools/school-of-arts-humanities/hod/> is internationally known for our path-breaking teaching and research in the history of design and material culture. As jointly offered by two world-leading centres for scholarship and creativity, we explore cultural, social, economic, political and technological history through designed artefacts and our interactions with them. Students work closely with collections and curatorial expertise within the V&A, and as part of the creative community of the RCA.

The MA programme offers three pathways: Design and Material Culture, Performance, and Photography.
Students on the Design and Material Culture pathway explore how the close analysis of designed artefacts - objects and environments, but also digital and physical services, interactions, policies, institutions and legal and technical systems -can offer new perspectives on pressing questions, from the early modern period to today. Some students develop critical histories of design practices, while others create new insight into pressing historical and current questions through the history of material culture.
By engaging with the National Collection of Performing Arts<http://www.vam.ac.uk/content/articles/a/about-the-theatre-and-performance-collections/> at the V&A, students on the Performance pathway explore how the material remains of performance inform our understanding of the performing arts, historically and today. Jointly offered with the V&A's ground-breaking Theatre and Performance Department, the pathway offers collections-based teaching with the world's most diverse collection of material documenting current practice and the history of performance.

The Photography pathway employs collections-based teaching to consider photography as both an expressive medium and a social practice. Students access the V&A's world-leading collection<https://www.vam.ac.uk/collections/photographs> of historic and contemporary photographs, photographic artefacts, books, archives and camera-related equipment and engage with leading photographic practitioners in the RCA.  The Photography pathway begins in autumn 2018, coinciding with the opening of the V&A's new Photography Centre.
For more information about the V&A/RCA History of Design MA (15 month fulltime), and the History of Design MPhil/PhD programmes
www.vam.ac.uk/hod<http://www.vam.ac.uk/hod>
www.rca.ac.uk<http://www.rca.ac.uk>


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