https://studiegids.vu.nl/en/courses/2024-2025/L_KABAKGS303Each year the Dutch University Institute for Art History (NIKI) in Florence, Italy, organizes various seminars at bachelor's, master's and researchmaster's level about characteristic aspects and approaches of Italian art, in particular art in Tuscany in the period 1400-1700. See for more information: http://www.niki-florence.orgThe content will be announced in due course on the website of NIKI. See: http://www.niki-florence.orgLectures, excursions to collections and monuments, literature studyOral presentation; written paper (to be completed in the Netherlands)Will be announced.Bachelor students Media, Art, Design, and Architecture and (research)master students Arts and Culture.Those interested are requested to contact Ingrid Vermeulen (
[email protected]); students need to apply for seminars via the website of the NIKI; in a few cases fellowships are available to fund travel and accommodation costs; for more information see: http://www.niki-florence.orgApart from the BSA, all courses from the bachelor Media, Art, Design, and Architecture (MKDA) in year 1 need to be completed.