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Discover how students made the most of their time in London during their short course — both in and outside the classroom. From creative hangouts to café rituals, explore how a summer short course at ...
London College of Communication (LCC) graduate Lea Vitezic is a journalist, editor, copywriter and travel PR specialist, who has turned her love of travel into a successful career. Lea has also been a ...
The Creative Entrepreneurs Society (CES) hosted its first-ever CES x Industry Social in collaboration with University of the Arts London Enterprising Alumni Network, to connect students with creative ...
An introduction to jewellery design. You'll study trends and ways of working within the practice prior to designing and costing your own pieces. Bespoke jewellery is a highly decorative art form, ...
This summer, University of the Arts London introduces the world to the next generation of creative changemakers. Join us as our we open the doors to present our graduating talent from across art, ...
In this introductory jewellery making short course you will learn simple and practical techniques, making it the ideal first step for those who want to try making jewellery in a workshop environment.
Whether you've got your eye on a career as a professional milliner or becoming the best amateur around, this intensive 5 day workshop is an opportunity to sharpen up your skills and get off to a ...
Ready to take your creative career to the next level? If you're exploring your options for this academic year, look no further. Discover an array of creative courses that still have available places ...
Do you want to develop a portfolio to apply for further study or employment in Interior Design? This course will cover the basics: the conceptual approach to structure, space and light, styling the ...
Learn foundational drawing skills. Discover essential techniques and build a strong drawing foundation for any artistic pursuit. The aim of this Introduction to Drawing Short Course is to demystify ...
In the heart of Central Saint Martins, the college’s street, usually a thoroughfare of hurried students and staff, transformed into what organizers called a ...