MA Film Curating
The London Consortium
The London Consortium is a multidisciplinary graduate programme in Humanities and Cultural Studies. Founded in 1994, we are a collaboration between five of London’s most dynamic cultural and educational institutions: the Architectural Association, Birkbeck College (University of London), the Institute of Contemporary Arts, the Science Museum, and Tate.
Our students benefit from being taught and supervised by both internationally renowned academics and experienced cultural practitioners. Our teaching faculty and supervisors are drawn from a diverse range of institutions and disciplines, and include architectural theorists and designers, art historians and curators, cinema critics and film-makers, novelists, geographers, historians, literary scholars, artists, political theorists and philosophers. We challenge and enable our students not just to work across academic disciplines, but to take their learning outside the seminar room and lecture theatre.
Our students are encouraged to make use of the resources of our collaborative institutions, developing ideas for projects through which the Consortium and its institutions can together produce events and work that make good the Consortium’s multidisciplinary ambitions.
The London Consortium has been running postgraduate courses in the University of London for 17 years. Our students graduate with an MA, MRes or PhD from the University of London. They also take with them a series of rigorous but exhilarating academic and practical experiences and a new understanding of the role of education and thought in cultural life.
