Dr Nicola Kozicharow

Dr Nicola Kozicharow, Director of Studies History of Art (external)

2011-2016 PhD, History of Art, University of Cambridge
2010-2011 MPhil, History of Art, University of Cambridge
2006-2007 MA, History of Art, University College London
2002-2006 BA, History of Art (Honors) and Slavic Studies, Brown University
Associate Fellow, Higher Education Academy (HEA), 2016-present

College

I was Acting Director of Studies in History of Art at Queens College in 2018-2019 and Acting Director of Studies in History of Art at Trinity Hall in Michaelmas 2018.

I am the Schulman Research Fellow at Trinity Hall.

Research

I am a specialist in 19th- to 21st-century European and Russian art, with a particular focus on the impact of political change on art and identity. My areas of interest include art and migration, the history of modernism, and the art market, and I am currently writing a monograph on Russian émigré artists in the interwar period.

Department

I am an Affiliated Lecturer in the History of Art Department and contribute to teaching on topics related to 19th- and 20th-century art, including seminars and lectures for the Part I first-year course and advanced courses on Russian art. I supervise first-year and third-year dissertations on topics related to 19th- and 20th-century Russian and European art.

University

I am Co-Director of the Cambridge Courtauld Russian Art Centre (CCRAC)