Royal College of Art MPhil/PhD Arts & Humanities
Royal College of Art

Royal College of Art

MPhil/PhD Arts & Humanities

London, United Kingdom

PhD

2 up to

7 years

English

Full time, Part time

19 Jan 2026*

07 Sep 2026

GBP 32,600 / per year **

On-Campus

* round 1 deadline: Monday 19 January 2026 at 12:00 pm

** overseas and EU: high residency, full-time

Key Summary

    About: The MPhil/PhD in Arts & Humanities offers an in-depth research experience focused on critical inquiry across diverse disciplines. You'll engage with innovative methodologies and develop as an independent researcher. The program allows you to explore your unique interests and contributes to original scholarship in the field.
    Career Outcomes: Graduates can pursue various career paths, such as academic roles in universities, research positions, or working in cultural organizations and institutions. You may also find opportunities in public policy, arts administration, or publishing industries.

The Arts and humanities is a dynamic interplay between theory and practice. The School provides expert supervision across the spectrum of art and writing practice, art and design history and theory, curating, and criticism. We welcome proposals for theoretical and practice-led projects, industrial collaborations, and technologically focused research.

Our research interests are wide-ranging and reflect the expertise of our staff, focusing on arts, humanities, and material practices, their scholarship, and dissemination. The School’s distinctive research culture encompasses a broad range of activities from highly individuated scholarly and creative inquiries to projects that concern public policy and evaluation, collections and archival research, material and technical explorations as well as more speculative arts practice-focused projects. It includes the V&A/RCA PhD in History of Design, a degree offered jointly between the RCA and the Victoria and Albert Museum.

Beyond your supervision, you’ll be able to participate in research groups, where staff and students cluster around an idea or issue.

Research takes place within an ambitious environment to generate new methods and insights. We thrive on interaction across the broad areas of fine and applied arts and the humanities, through School-wide lectures, workshops, and tutorials delivered by key contemporary artists, writers, curators, and thinkers, many of whom form part of our permanent staff base. The broad base of expertise offered by the School means we can support research interests across a large range of disciplines; moving image and sound, painting, performance, photography, printmaking, and sculpture as well as jewellery, metal, ceramics, glass, curating, critical and theoretical writing and design history. The School embraces its cross-disciplinary perspective and celebrates the deployment of diverse and original methods of research and production.

Please refer to the programme webpage for the most accurate and up-to-date information about the programme, its structure, modules and any updates or changes.