Ph.D. (Philosopiae Doctor) in History of Ancient Art
The Ph.D. from UniCampus HETG in History of Ancient Art was established to enhance and promote knowledge of the artistic production of classical antiquity and the Near East using the most advanced tools and research to equip students with first-rate teaching activities in the field of history and art, an ideal bridge between classical heritage and modern interpretive innovation, which through research projects, symposia and lectures constitutes a beacon to continue to inspire modern aesthetic canons through the millennia-old and multifaceted ancient artistic creativity, in a multicultural climate that is established among exchanges with various other international entities dedicated to scientific research in the art-historical field.
Modules and content
The Ph.D. from UniCampus HETG in the History of Ancient Art is an educational offering whose cornerstone is the study of classical art under new interpretative aspects and draws extensively not only from the obvious fields of Art and History, but also from those of Physical Sciences and Chemical Sciences, Psychology, Historical Sociology, and Philosophy, then extending into high-level international cooperative engagement, expanding the educational offerings with specialized seminars and technical workshops in an open scientific cultural exchange with the highest representatives of the field, thus enabling doctoral students to obtain a complete set of innovative skills that will enable them to excel in their own research projects.
Therefore, the Scientific Disciplinary Sectors (SSDs) on which this Course is based are CHIM/12, FIS/07, L-ANT/02, L-ANT/03, L-ANT/07, L-ANT/10, L-FIL-LET/05, L-OR/01, M-FIL/04, M-STO/09
The ideal candidates for this Ph.D. possess a strong motivation for the study of the classical world carried out in a dynamic and interpretive way, in order to obtain new keys to decode the deepest meanings of ancient artistic expression, combined with the ability to preserve a strong critical interpretive objectivity that preserves the research work from contemporary semantic influences, all thanks to the active acquisition of scientifically rigorous methodological skills.
UniCampus HETG's Ph.D. in Ancient Art History, like its other similar Ph.D. Courses, stands out for its international bent that aims to involve students of different nationalities, in the firm belief that only through diversity and confrontation is it possible to achieve real innovative and skill advancements both individually and collectively.