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Why Study History of Art?

Calling all History of Art graduates. Can you help inspire our pupils at an LEH careers evening?
On Thursday 14 November LEH will be putting on a History of Art careers evening to inspire pupils and parents alike about what you can do with a History of Art degree and where it can take you.
 
So we are looking for LEH alumnae who have studied History of Art at university and who might like to come and talk about their careers, whether that be in the art world or beyond. Ideally we would have a wide range of careers represented in order to demonstrate the breadth of opportunity that studying History of Art provides.
 
The evening will run from approximately 6pm until 9pm. We will provide dinner and would be delighted to arrange pickups and drop offs to and from Hampton station.
 
Please email alumnae@lehs.org.uk if you are able to help. We look forward to hearing from you. 
 
 

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