Offers an undergraduate degree course covering the main developments and styles of European art and architecture from the medieval to modern periods. http://www.bris.ac.uk/Depts/ArtHistory/
Offers undergraduate and postgraduate degree programmes in art history, heritage management, heritage tourism management and decorative arts and historic interiors. http://www.buckingham.ac.uk/history_of_art/
School of Architecture: Master's Degree course in International Studies in Vernacular Architecture, directed by Paul Oliver, editor of The Encyclopedia of Vernacular Architecture of the World. http://www.brookes.ac.uk/schools/arch/vernac.html
The department is strong on the art and architecture of Venice, but also offers an option on the English great house. Courses, research, resources, staff and their research interests. http://www.warwick.ac.uk/fac/arts/H_Art/
Offers an MA in History and Theory of Architecture. Courses, resources and activities, staff and their research interests. http://www2.essex.ac.uk/arthistory/
Teaching and research interests extend from the Medieval to the Modern periods, and include British architecture. Prospectus, staff and their research interests. http://www-ah.st-and.ac.uk/
Incorporates the Centre for Earthen Architecture, which is leading British research, technical and historical, into cob buildings. Courses, research, facilities and staff. http://www.tech.plymouth.ac.uk/soa/arch/
The B.A. course is for those who are particularly interested in the history and criticism of art and architecture in Western Europe. Curriculum, admissions. http://www.hoart.cam.ac.uk/
Research interests over a broad spectrum of the arts and architecture of the Western world from classical antiquity to the present day. The Conway Library, open to the public, houses just under a million images related to architecture. http://www.courtauld.ac.uk/
Offers an MSc in Architectural Materials Conservation that examines the materials, technologies and philosophies used in the repair and restoration of historic buildings. Bruce Induni's personal pages. http://www.induni.net/