University of the Arts London consists of six
internationally renowned colleges, Camberwell College of Arts, Central
Saint Martins College of Art and Design, Chelsea College of Art and
Design, London College of Communication, London College of Fashion and Wimbledon College of Art.
Drawing upon more than 150 years of experience, this is the Europe's
largest university for art, design, fashion, communication and the
performing arts.
Their mission as University of the Arts London
is to be at the forefront of learning, creativity and practice in their
specialist subjects. Comprising more than 24,000 students from over 100
countries, the University offers a range of academic programmes from
further education through to undergraduate, postgraduate and research
degrees. Professional diplomas, certificates and short courses are
available in a wide variety of subjects. Their teaching and research have
been judged as 'excellent' by independent and rigorous peer review.
University were recently rated by the 'Sunday Times University Guide' as
the UK's 'Best Higher Education College' and were twice shortlisted as
'University of the Year'.
The achievements of university's students,
staff and alumni are the true testament to their success. They regularly
receive honours and awards such as the Saatchi Scholarship, the Sunday
Times Award, the Jerwood Prize, the Fujifilm Award, British Fashion
Designer of the Year, the Turner Prize and the Prince Philip Designers
Prize. University's alumni are prominent in their fields and many have
international reputations. Often provocative, their work promotes fresh
perspectives and new modes of practice.
At University of the Arts London they promote
talent, creativity and intellectual excellence in an organisational
culture which helps talented staff and students to develop and
commercially advance their abilities and ideas. They work to provide a
bridge between higher education and professional practice and to serve the
creative industries.
Situated on multiple sites across London, their
students and staff benefit from and contribute to the enormous range of
stimuli provided by what is widely considered to be the creative capital
of the world. University's impact and engagement extends to the global
stage through their international student body, 200,000 alumni, and
affiliations and partnerships with organisations that share their passion
for the arts.