London Consortium

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The London Consortium is a multidisciplinary Masters and Doctoral program in the humanities and cultural studies at the University of London. It is administered by Birkbeck, University of London, and is comprised of Birkbeck, the Architectural Association, Institute of Contemporary Arts, and the Tate Gallery.

The Consoritum was founded in the 1990's by Mark Cousins, Paul Hirst, Colin MacCabe, and Richard Humphreys. Its permanent and adjunct faculty include figures such as Steven Connor, Cousins, Philip Dodd, Humphreys, MacCabe, Juliet Mitchell, Laura Mulvey, Salman Rushdie, Roger Scruton, Marina Warner and Slavoj Zizek.

Its current chair is Anthony Julius.

London Consortium