The Warburg Institute

The Warburg Institute is one of the world’s leading centres for studying the interaction of ideas, images and society. It is dedicated to the survival and transmission of culture across time and space, with a special emphasis on the afterlife of antiquity. Its open-stack Library, Photographic Collection and Archive serve as an engine for interdisciplinary research, postgraduate teaching and a prestigious events and publication programme.

E. H. Gombrich Lecture Series: On Conservation as a Human Science

Join Professor Peter N. Miller as he explores the entwined relationship between conservation and history in this series of lectures.

Short course: 'Of Honey, Heaven Sent. An Illustrated History of Bees'

This online short course offers an introduction to an illustrated history of bees and their cultural significance, from Antiquity through to the present day.