Because of their relationship with UCA, London College of Contemporary Arts has a wide network of industry connections, including Christian Louboutin, Calvin Klein Jeans, and The Photographer’s Gallery. This helps students get a real feel for what it’s like to work in the creative industries. You will be offered networking opportunities and workshops to help you get the skills you need to start your dream creative career, and find opportunities that could lead to jobs. You can also use the student support services, for help with your CV, interviews, and work placements.
Doing things is the best way to learn, so a lot of the work in the programmes is hands-on. You’ll also go to lectures, which will give you plenty of time to talk about ideas and make plans for your next project.
Also, you’ll be based at the Tower Hill campus in Central London, which is close to some of the city’s best sights. Near the campus, the streets are lined with theatres, art galleries, museums, and restaurants. Many of these places offer discounts to students.
Students will be pleased to know that the university will provide you with support to improve your academic performance, and ease your transition to the country, campus life and the surrounding community.