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Sotheby's Institute of Art-London

London, GBR

Sotheby's Institute of Art-London is a private graduate school located in London and set in an urban environment. This academic institution uses a semester-based calendar. Here are some latest information on important things to consider about Sotheby's Institute of Art-London.

Quick Facts

181

Total Number of Graduate Students

4.4:1

Student to Faculty Ratio

Student Body

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Main Student Body

According to the data from 2017, this school has 181 students overall.

Student Population Gender Ratio

22 male and 159 female students attend this school, according to the data from 2017. The larger population of female students compared to male students shows the significance given to gender equality at this institution.

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Faculty

4.4:1

Student to Faculty Ratio

The student-to-faculty ratio can tell you a lot about the teaching resources a school provides for its students.

According to the latest information, the total number of faculty members at this school is 41. 16 male and 25 female faculty members were active at this school in 2017.

Student Population Diversity Graph

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FAQ

Sotheby's Institute of Art-London is located in London.

Contact Information

Sotheby's Institute of Art-London,

30 Bedford Square

London

+44 (0) 20 7462 3232

School Website

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