Dr Kate Grandjouan is Associate Professor of Art History and Associate Director for DEI in the Humanities. She joined Northeastern University London in 2019 having lectured at the Courtauld and at the Institute of Continuing Education (University of Cambridge). She gained her PhD at the Courtauld where she continues to lecture occasionally on the Short Courses programme. Kate specialises in the visual and material cultures of the eighteenth century. Her post-doctoral research has been supported by the University of Yale (The Paul Mellon Centre for Studies in British Art and the Lewis Walpole Library) and published internationally. At Northeastern, London Kate’s teaches art history courses on the undergraduate programme that span the sixteenth to the early twentieth century. Topics include print culture, portraiture and landscape, theories and methods of art history and modernism in art and design. Kate also supervises final-year dissertations on a variety of early modern and modern topics. In 2023, she won the Dean’s Prize for Teaching Excellence.

