Since 1932, The Courtauld Institute of Art has played a vital role in promoting the understanding, appreciation and care of the visual arts worldwide. The Courtauld is a dynamic, international community of scholars, students, alumni and supporters with a shared belief in the vital significance of the visual arts. It is the centre of a global network that has a powerful impact on the wider world of art, conservation and architecture. Courtauld alumni lead galleries and museums worldwide, have distinguished careers in universities and colleges, and occupy key positions in art publishing, criticism and conservation.\r\n\r\nThe Courtauld Institute of Art produces graduates of distinction through the talent and vision of our academics, the integration of research and teaching, and the unique quality and richness of our resources. Founded through the vision of philanthropists Samuel Courtauld, Viscount Lee of Fareham and Sir Robert Witt, The Courtauld was the first British institution to introduce art history as an academic discipline. The outstanding collections of its founders and other donors sit at The Courtauld's heart in a small gem of a museum, The Courtauld Gallery. Now an independent college of the University of London, The Courtauld stands at the forefront of art history and conservation - and continues to be a leader in the field.