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List of Professors Accepting Graduate Students

  • December 31, 2040
  • Professors Accepting Graduate Students

To help prospective graduate students identify potential mentors, below is a list of professors currently accepting graduate supervision.

MODERN:

Maja Babic, Assistant Professor in History of Architecture

  • Institution: University of Groningen
  • Department: History of Art, Architecture and Landscape
  • Areas of supervision: East-Central Europe and the Balkans; politics, architecture, and ideology; heritage
  • Period: 20th and 21st century
  • Type of supervision: MA and PhD

Aglaya Glebova, Associate Professor, History of Art

  • Institution: University of California, Berkeley
  • Department: History of Art
  • Areas of supervision: European and Soviet art
  • Period: Twentieth Century
  • Type of supervision: PhD only

Samuel Johnson, Associate Professor and Director of Graduate Studies in Art History

  • Institution: Syracuse University
  • Department: Art and Music Histories
  • Areas of Supervision: Russia, Central and Eastern Europe
  • Period: 20th c.
  • Type of Supervision: MA
  • Funding: Teaching assistantships and tuition scholarships (full and partial)

Kristin Romberg, Associate Professor of Art History

  • Institution: University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
  • Department: Art History Program, School of Art & Design
  • Areas of Supervision: Twentieth-Century art
  • Type of Supervision: MA, PhD

Isabel Wünsche, Professor of Art and Art History

  • Institution: Constructor University Bremen
  • Department: Humanities Division, School of Business, Social and Decision Sciences
  • Areas of supervision: modernism and the avant-garde, abstraction, émigré artists, women artists, global networks
  • Period: first half of the 20th century
  • Type of supervision: PhD only

EARLY MODERN:

Tomasz Grusiecki, Associate Professor and Alfred & Isabel Bader Chair in Northern Baroque Art

  • Institution: Queen's University at Kingston
  • Department: Art History and Art Conservation
  • Areas of Supervision: Poland-Lithuania, Holy Roman Empire, East-Central Europe, the Baltic, Northern Europe
  • Period: 16th-18th c.
  • Type of Supervision: MA and PhD

Suzanna Ivanic, Senior Lecturer in Early Modern European History

  • Institution: University of Kent
  • Department: History
  • Areas of Supervision: Bohemia, Holy Roman Empire, East-Central Europe
  • Period: 16th-18th c.
  • Type of Supervision: MA and PhD

Olenka Z Pevny, Associate Professor of Early Slavonic and Ukrainian Studies

  • Institution: University of Cambridge
  • Department: Slavonic Studies Section, Faculty of Modern and Medieval Languages and Linguistics; History Faculty
  • Areas of supervision: Visual Culture and Cultural History of Eastern Europe; Byzantine Art and Culture; Early Rus' History and Culture; Early Modern History and Culture of Ukraine; Ukrainian Studies.
  • Period: Medieval and Early Modern; Rus' inheritance in Modernity
  • Type of supervision: MA and PhD

MEDIEVAL:

Alice Isabella Sullivan, Assistant Professor in History of Art and Architecture

  • Institution: Tufts University
  • Department: History of Art and Architecture
  • Areas of Supervision: Danubian Lands, the Balkans, Byzantine-Slavic cultural spheres
  • Period: 12th-16th c.
  • Type of Supervision: MA

Justin Willson, Assistant Professor

  • Institution: Yale University
  • Department: History of Art
  • Areas of Supervision: Byzantine and early Slavic Art
  • Period: Up to 1700
  • Type of Supervision: PhD