Study in London: the best design schools. Age requirements. Work while studying at the universities of the arts in England

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University of the Arts London. 272 High Holborn, London WC1V 7EY United Kingdom

University of the Arts London is an institution of higher education, consisting of six colleges known throughout the world. The university is the largest educational institution in the field of arts and design in Europe. More than 24,000 students from more than a hundred countries of the world study here. His work has received the highest marks from the most severe critics. Most recently, the Sunday Times named the University the best institution of higher education in the UK. Twice it was recognized as the "University of the Year". The University of the Arts London has a century and a half of teaching experience. Its graduates occupy leading positions in the fashion industry, design, printing, and fine arts. University graduates are such personalities as Stella McCartney, John Galliano, Alexander McQueen, Hussein Shalayan, Paul Huxley, among our compatriots are the editor-in-chief of the Russian version of Harpers Bazar - Shakhri Amerkhanova, as well as fashion designer Daria Razumikhina. All campuses of the university are well equipped, students are provided with rooms for rehearsals, lectures and seminars, specialized workshops, media studios, technology and production centers. The atmosphere in the college is very welcoming and friendly, the emphasis is on the individual creative development of each. Education takes place through interaction between students, teachers and guest lecturers from among artists, designers, actors. Students take part in projects organized by British and international companies. The results of these projects are often put on public display, participate in competitions, and even start mass production. Since the college has established links with many publishing and broadcasting corporations, as well as with well-known trade companies, all study programs combine college education with work experience.

Camberwell College of Arts: book art, ceramics, conservation, practical design, digital art, drawing, graphic design, illustration, painting, photography, printing, sculpture, 3D design.

Central Saint Martins College of Artand Design (St Martins School of Art; Central School of Artand Design; Drama Center London and Byam Shaw School of Art): fashion and textiles, fine arts, graphic design, interdisciplinary programs in art and design, media arts, theater design and acting, 3-dimensional design (including jewelry, ceramics, industrial and spatial design).

Chelsea College of Art and Design: communicative graphic design, fine arts, media, theatre, painting, sculpture, installation, interior and space design, textile design

London College of Communication: arts management, book art, graphic design, digital technology, marketing and advertising, media, printing, publishing, retail, travel and tourism, journalism, photography, TV, film and video

London College of Fashion: fashion design and technology, women's and men's clothing, accessories and footwear, fashion photography, styling and makeup, cosmetology, journalism, business and management, marketing, costumes and technical effects, fashion textiles, purchasing and merchandising.

Wimbledon College of Art: theater costume design, drawing, fine arts, media graphics, lighting design, painting, theater design, research, stage design, technical arts.

Language Center- one of the divisions of the university, offering language courses for all students, including IELTS preparation courses, academic English courses and specialized courses on various topics.

Where we are in London.

The central building of the University of Arts London is located in the heart of London, a few meters from Holborn tube station. Around the corner is the Apostrophe cafe where you can have coffee and breakfast. The nearby cafe Krispy Kreme is famous for its delicious donuts. The average cost of a lunch in London is £6. There are many parks around: Lincolns Inn Fields, Bloomsbury Square Gardens, Gray "s Inn Field, Russell Square Gardens. You can enjoy art in the galleries of the British Museum, which is located literally a 20-minute walk from the campus. Also nearby are October Gallery, Tony Heath Gallery, StArt Gallery For shopping, go to Covent Garden Market, where you will find absolutely everything.

The Camberwell College of Arts area often hosts local DJ performances, as well as poetry nights at the Brixton Bug Bar, and is home to many art and design studios. Very close to the college is the South London Gallery. The bus is a short drive to the South Embankment, home to the Saatchi Gallery, National Film Theatre, Royal Festival Hall, Tate Modern and the Design Museum.

Central Saint Martins College of Art and Design is located in four different parts of the capital: Archway; Clerkenwell; Holborn and Soho. Each district has its own atmosphere and is filled with pubs, clubs, shops and cafes. Covent Garden, Charing Cross Road, Trafalgar Square and Haymarket are nearby. Here you will find a rich cultural mix of opera, literature, art and theatre, as well as endless sources of creative inspiration.

The Chelsea College of Art and Design campus is located on Millbank, next to Tate Britain on the banks of the Thames. Here you will find boundless inspiration, fascinating history, excellent conditions for studying and easy access to all the museums and galleries that the British capital is so rich in. The college's closest neighbors are Tate Britain and the Institute of Contemporary Art. The galleries and museums of west central London are just a few tube or bus stops away. This location also makes it easy to access the various cultural events, concerts, performances and lectures that always fill the life of Chelsea students.

Located in the culturally and commercially vibrant West End, London College of Fashion students are inspired daily by the glossy face of the industry they love so much. In addition to the central college building, there are also buildings in the eastern and western parts of the city that open up completely different worlds - Barbican Arts Centre, Spitalfields Market, Brick Lane, Hackney Empire, the Whitechapel Gallery, Notting Hill and numerous bars, clubs, pubs and cafes.

Wimbledon College of Art is located near the center of London and is surrounded by the space you need to think, work, live and create. This self-contained campus is located next to Wimbledon Town, Wimbledon Village and 110 acres of Wimbledon Common. So you get the best of both worlds: the cafes, bars, shops and beauty of Wimbledon's wonderful green area, and central London is only twenty minutes away.

Tuition fees for international students at University of Arts London colleges per year

Note: Some courses require an additional fee.

Tuition fees for international students at the Language Center

Program Duration Cost, GBP
General English
unlimited 230-270 per week
Academic English
Up to 48 weeks 240-362d ytltk.
Pre-Masters preparation
12 weeks 3510
Preparation for IELTS
4 weeks 695
Special English:
Intensive Course
1. General English (15 hours per week) + 1-on-1 (5 hours per week) Unlimited 440
2. 2. General English (20 hours per week) + 1-on-1 (5 hours per week) Unlimited 495
3. Academic English (20 hours per week) + 1-on-1 (5 hours per week) Unlimited 515
Individual course
1. 1-on-1 60 per hour
2. 2-on-1 40 per hour
3. 3-on-1 30 per hour
English for creative people
art 2-6 weeks 510-1315
Design 2-6 weeks 510-1315
Fashion 2-6 weeks 510-1315
English Plus
English + Visual Arts & Design 2-24 weeks 555-5845
English + Making accessories 4 weeks 2660
English + Acting 4 weeks 2660
English + Architecture 4 weeks 2660
English + Design 4 weeks 2660
English + Digital Graphic Design 4 weeks 2660
English + Digital Photography 4 weeks 2660
English + Fashion Business 4 weeks 2660
English + Fashion Design-I 4 weeks 2660
English + Fashion Design-II 4 weeks 2660
English + Art Direction 4 weeks 2660
English + Film 4 weeks 2660
English + Fine Arts 4 weeks 2660
English + Graphic Design 4 weeks 2660
English + Advertising Graphic Design 4 weeks 2660
English + Interior Design 4 weeks 2660
English + Marketing and Communications 4 weeks 2660
English + Screen printing 4 weeks 2660

Additionally paid: accommodation; registration fee; visa fee at the embassy; air ticket; transfer; medical insurance

Accommodation. The university helps students with finding housing. Those who come from abroad are guaranteed a place in one of the hostels of the University (paid separately). The cost for a year of living in London will be about 8,000 pounds. Housing Services Department

Age requirement:

Preparatory department (1 year) - from 18 years old Diploma programs (1-2 years) - from 17 years old Higher education (bachelor) (3 years) - from 18 years old Master (1-2 years) - from 22 years old 3 years) - from 25 years old Academic semester (10 weeks) - from 20 years old Short-term refresher courses (1-12 weeks) - from 18 years old Portfolio preparation courses (advanced level) (10 weeks) - from 18 years old Summer courses for schoolchildren and students (1-6 weeks) - from 14 years old English + design (4-12 weeks) - from 16 years old

The cost of obtaining a visa and documents: 38,000 rubles. Separately paid: education at an educational institution, meals, medical insurance, consular fees, air tickets, language test - the cost of all this can be viewed . Read about the education system in England and about the country itself . To apply, please fill out application for participation and send CV in English.

Insight-Lingua is the exclusive representative of the London University of the Arts (UAL) in Russia: free consultations, introductory interviews and creative selection in the company's offices, seminars and master classes with teachers and coordinators of this famous British design university.

www.arts.ac.uk
www.artslondon.ru - site in Russian
testimonials from our students about UAL

Design Institute

University of the Arts London (London University of the Arts) is the largest in Europe in its field, with more than a century and a half of teaching experience. 24,000 students from more than 100 countries of the world study here. Fashion today conquers the whole world. Any item of clothing or accessory performs not only purely utilitarian functions, but also helps each person to emphasize their individuality. That is why many young people seek to get an appropriate education by enrolling in a design institute. The program of such a university will allow you to fully acquire all the necessary knowledge and skills in the field of fashion, design, art and communications.

Education at the University of the Arts London has been recognized as one of the best in the UK in a number of areas. This specialized university, in addition to higher education programs, also offers an additional range of language and creative courses. UAL as a professional institute focuses on education in design, art and communications.

University specialties

  • acting skills
  • graphic design
  • interior and space design
  • surface design
  • textile design
  • jewelry design
  • painting
  • journalism
  • publishing
  • fine arts
  • illustration
  • art and design
  • ceramics
  • book business
  • communication design
  • conservation
  • cosmetology
  • curating
  • media design
  • design
  • picture
  • advertising
  • sculpture
  • styling
  • screenwriting
  • theater design
  • 3D design
  • photo
  • digital design

Experienced teaching staff will help you master all the necessary skills in the chosen specialization, and a high level of education allows you to get a really high-quality education.

A young specialist can work both for his own name and for a large corporation. After all, today a graduate educated at UAL in the field of art and design offers innovative bright ideas.

Design University

Learning programs

Program type Duration Min. age
Preparatory Department 1 year from 17 years old
Diploma Programs 1-2 years from 17 years old
Higher education (bachelor) 3 years from 18 years old
Master's degree 1-2 years from 22 years old
Doctorate 1-3 years from 25 years old
Academic semester 10 weeks from 20 years old
Short-term advanced training courses 1-12 weeks from 18 years old
Portfolio Preparation Courses (Advanced) 10 weeks from 17 years old
Summer courses for schoolchildren and students 1-6 weeks from 14 years old
English + design 4-12 weeks from 16 years old
Portfolio preparation courses in Moscow from 2 weeks from 14 years old

The preparation that every student goes through while getting an education here allows him to fully prepare for his future creative activity and opens up all the possibilities to become one of the most famous designers of his time.

For those who want to expand their horizons to the maximum, the university offers doctoral studies where you can deepen and expand your knowledge in the field of design.

Tuition fee for 2018/19 academic year year

The university offers not only higher education, but also a short course in design. The training technology is built in such a way that a graduate comes to the fashion business industry with his own view on the design of clothes, furniture, interiors, etc. Whether to design a light suit or work with silk, fur, any other sometimes most unexpected materials - all this knowledge students receive from leading experts.

British colleges that are part of the University of Design and the Arts

University of Design University of the Arts London - consists of 6 world-famous colleges:





Design: demand for young professionals

Any company engaged in clothing, fashion, interiors, design is always interested in creative and capable employees. This is explained by the fact that only a creative highly professional designer can take the company to a new level. Therefore, the institution (university) in which the training took place, and the direction that was chosen, are so important.

Qualification obtained at UAL after completing higher education or continuing education courses in the field of art and design, will allow a specialist to:

  1. find an interesting vacancy in your home country or in the country where you studied;
  2. develop your artistic style, learn how to apply it in practice;
  3. get the opportunity for professional growth.

Design is what the University of the Arts London specializes in. Graduates of this university occupy leading positions in the fashion industry, design, printing, and fine arts. Among them are such big names as Stella McCartney, John Galliano, Alexander McQueen, Hussein Shalayan, Paul Huxley, Christopher Kane, David Koma.

Modern marketing tracks even the slightest changes in trends. Every enterprise operating in the creative field, HR management is interested in finding new talents and attracting young professionals. Whether you choose interior and space design, architecture, industrial design or publishing, a diploma from a prestigious foreign university is a great start to a career!


Camberwell College of Arts

This British art school offers courses in Book Art, Ceramics, Conservation, Practical Design, Digital Art, Drawing, Graphic Design, Illustration, Painting, Photography, Printing, Sculpture, 3D Design.
www.camberwell.arts.ac.uk

For over 100 years, Camberwell has been a center of innovation and evolution. The school models courses, studios, learning environments and resources around the needs of its students, designing them to reflect the development of creative practice and technology. At Camberwell, bachelor's degree students have the chance every year to take a break from their major and dive into another art direction for a few weeks. The emphasis is on freeing the student to create his own creative identity. However, everyone gets the opportunity to develop the professional knowledge and skills in their chosen field that are essential for the success of any artist or designer. The set of disciplines and teaching methods reflects the innovative spirit of the college. Its programs cover a range of design and fine arts disciplines at all levels, from undergraduate design courses to postgraduate studies.

The Camberwell School of Design is internationally recognized for its high quality teaching, especially in the fields of conservation, book art and printing.

Graduates of a wide variety of British schools and representatives of different cultural backgrounds of the local national and international society form students of this design institute, forming a very interesting and diverse environment. Camberwell is a friendly college that supports students in all endeavors, where everyone easily and quickly finds their place.

Home to local DJs or poetry nights at the Brixton Bug Bar, the Camberwell area is filled with art and design studios, and the South London Gallery is right next to the Design Institute. The bus is a short drive to the South Embankment, home to the Saatchi Gallery, National Film Theatre, Royal Festival Hall, Tate Modern and the Design Museum.


Central Saint Martins (CSM)

This British design school offers courses in fashion and textiles, fine arts, graphic design, interdisciplinary art programs, media arts, theater design and acting, 3d design (including jewelry, ceramics, industrial and spatial design).
www.csm.arts.ac.uk

At the British design school Central Saint Martins, students are encouraged to push the boundaries of art and graduate as leaders and innovators. The college is constantly working to improve the already high level of quality in order to provide students with the opportunity to choose the best career prospects. The strong links between the college and the creative industries means that the Foundation and undergraduate programs are accompanied by many "real life" projects. Students of this department of the University of Design take part in projects organized by British and international companies. The results of these projects are often put on public display, participate in competitions, and even start mass production. The strength of Central Saint Martins is based on the distinct traditions of its four schools: St Martins School of Art; Central School of Art and Design; Drama Center London and Byam Shaw School of Art. The career prospects for graduates of this division of the university of design are varied and exciting, and extend into all sorts of creative industries. In addition to the design institute's permanent faculty, many of whom are practicing artists or designers, Central Saint Martins invites outstanding professional artists, designers and actors as lecturers. The college's most important resources are its students, faculty and central London location. All conditions for learning are created here: studios, workshops, halls for rehearsals, lectures and seminars.

Central Saint Martins College of Art and Design is located in four different parts of the capital: Archway; Clerkenwell; Holborn and Soho. Each area where the design institute is located has its own atmosphere and is filled with pubs, clubs, shops and cafes. Covent Garden, Charing Cross Road, Trafalgar Square and Haymarket are nearby. Here you will find a rich cultural mix of opera, literature, art and theatre, as well as endless sources of creative inspiration.


Chelsea College of Arts

The Institute of Design offers training in the following areas: Communicative Graphic Design, Fine Arts (New Media, Performance, Painting, Sculpture, Installation), Interior and Space Design, Textile Design.
www.chelsea.arts.ac.uk

In January 2005, Chelsea Design Institute students moved from four different buildings to one large campus on Millbank, next door to Tate Britain on the banks of the Thames. The complex has been renovated and converted into a modern art college and arts centre. In this branch of the Design University you will find boundless inspiration, fascinating history, excellent study conditions and easy access to all the museums and galleries that the British capital is so rich in. The character of the building - a combination of formal spaces and simulated spaces - creates excellent opportunities to showcase the work of British and international artists, as well as the work of students and teachers of the school.

Theoretical and practical classes are taught by experienced artists, designers and technicians who guide students in the process of studying all aspects of the chosen direction. Everyone is given the chance to explore a wide range of possibilities and determine for themselves the most interesting direction in creativity. The atmosphere at the Chelsea College of Arts Institute of Design is very welcoming and friendly, the emphasis is on the individual creative development of everyone. Students and faculty value and encourage the mutual exchange of ideas and inspiration. Learning takes place through interactions between students, faculty, and invited partners from artists, professional industries, the media, and the local community. Through this interaction, students develop their potential and self-confidence, which helps them subsequently achieve outstanding success.

Now that the Chelsea College of Art and Design has moved to Millbank, Tate Britain and the Institute of Design and Contemporary Art are its closest neighbors. The galleries and museums of west central London are just a few tube or bus stops away. This location also makes it easy to access the various cultural events, concerts, performances and lectures that always fill the life of Chelsea students.


London College of Communication (LCC)

The Institute of Design offers courses in arts management, book art, graphic design, digital technology, marketing and advertising, media, printing, publishing, retail, travel and tourism, journalism, photography, TV, film and video.
www.lcc.arts.ac.uk

Design Institute London College of Communication is filled with an atmosphere of vigorous activity. The students of this unit of the University of Design play an active role in the development of their curriculum. Because the college has established links with many publishing and broadcasting corporations, as well as well-known trade companies, all LCC study programs combine college education with work experience. In addition, many of the college's faculty members are successful practitioners in London's booming creative industry. These connections provide students with professional industry support, from sage advice and project evaluation to sponsorship competitions and access to specialized equipment. Working on real projects is not only interesting assignments, it helps students develop the skills and attitudes necessary for future employment.

The Entrepreneurship Center, located at the LCC, provides students and graduates of the University of Design and the Arts with information, advice and guidance on finding freelance work, creating and managing their own business.

The college's marketing, publishing, retail and tourism, and graphic design programs received a 'Centre of Excellence' from the Assurance Agency for Higher Education, and the Learning and Skills Council awarded the college the title of Center of Excellence in the retail sector.

The London College of Communication, part of the University of Design and the Arts, has also opened a research center for photography.

The main areas of study at the institute are fashion design and technology, women's and men's clothing, accessories and footwear, fashion photography, stylistics and make-up, cosmetology, journalism, business and management, marketing, costumes and technical effects, fashion textiles, purchases and merchandising.
www.fashion.arts.ac.uk

With its widest range of courses and programs, the London College of Fashion strives to reflect the breadth and variety of opportunities available in the exciting and changing fashion industry. The philosophy of study at the LCF Design Institute is to stimulate creative development along with the development of professional skills. The main emphasis is on professionalism, creating a learning and inspiring environment for students.

The qualifications of the college's faculty, most of whom are highly experienced practitioners, ensure that students are trained to meet the changing demands and perspectives of the fashion industry. Curators share invaluable "insider" knowledge of the latest technologies, techniques and trends. The London College of Fashion offers students a combination of theoretical and practical skills combined with an understanding of the cultural context in which the fashion industry operates.

The school has contacts with national British and international corporations. Commercial connections provide employment after graduation from the university of design and real projects in cooperation with market leaders in a number of taught programs. The College has recently opened the Fashion Entrepreneurship Center which has a very helpful resource center for those new to the London fashion business.

The educational experience at the London College of Fashion is complemented by excellent learning environments, including specialized workshops, media studios, technology and manufacturing centers. The high-tech space Rootstein Hopkins Space in the building on John Princes Street is used for fashion shows, lectures, seminars and conferences.

Located in the culturally and commercially vibrant West End, London College of Fashion students are inspired daily by the glossy face of the industry they love so much. In addition to the central college building, there are also buildings in the eastern and western parts of the city that open up completely different worlds - Barbican Arts Centre, Spitalfields Market, Brick Lane, Hackney Empire, the Whitechapel Gallery, Notting Hill and numerous bars, clubs, pubs and cafes.


Wimbledon College of Arts

The Design Institute offers training in the following areas: Theatrical Costume Design, Drawing, Fine Arts, Media Graphics, Lighting Design, Painting, Theater Design, Research, Stage Design, Technical Arts.
www.wimbledon.arts.ac.uk

Wimbledon College of Art joined the University of Design and Art London in 2006, adding to its distinguished reputation. This is a specialized British design and arts school with all the benefits of being part of the global creative community.

Founded in 1890, Wimbledon is a very welcoming British school where students from around the world create creative works under the guidance of dedicated art and theater design professionals. At the moment, the ratio of the number of students to the number of teachers is impressive - 1:18. In 2004, the Quality Assurance Agency awarded this design institute the highest rating, and in 2005, the Office for Standards in Education (OFSTED) rated the work of the Foundation department as "excellent"./p>

The college's comfortable, purpose-built spaces for teaching, exhibition and performance are complemented by spaces in London and abroad, such as TateBritain, which are also available to all students at the University of Design and the Arts London.

A passion for drawing is the foundation of all college programs. The college has a Drawing Center, an ongoing program of Drawing Fellowships, and hosts the famous Jerwood Drawing Prize competition. The Foundation department is an active, energetic part of the college, where students try themselves in different areas and disciplines, preparing for further education in their chosen specialty.

The Fine Arts Department offers excellent specialized programs that combine theory and practice. The Department of Theater Design is the UK's largest center for undergraduate and graduate education related to the stage. College-based research brings together all the many elements of the exciting fields of art and theatre.

Wimbledon College of Art is right on London's doorstep, surrounded by the space you need to think, work, live and create. Its self-sufficient campus is located next to Wimbledon Town, Wimbledon Village and 110 acres of Wimbledon Common. So you get the best of both worlds: the cafes, bars, shops and beauty of Wimbledon's wonderful green area, and central London is just 20 minutes away.

Insight-Lingua is the exclusive representative of the London University of the Arts (UAL) in Russia: free consultations, introductory interviews and creative selection in the company's offices, seminars and master classes with teachers and coordinators of this famous British design university.

www.arts.ac.uk
www.artslondon.ru - site in Russian
testimonials from our students about UAL

Design Institute

University of the Arts London (London University of the Arts) is the largest in Europe in its field, with more than a century and a half of teaching experience. 24,000 students from more than 100 countries of the world study here. Fashion today conquers the whole world. Any item of clothing or accessory performs not only purely utilitarian functions, but also helps each person to emphasize their individuality. That is why many young people seek to get an appropriate education by enrolling in a design institute. The program of such a university will allow you to fully acquire all the necessary knowledge and skills in the field of fashion, design, art and communications.

Education at the University of the Arts London has been recognized as one of the best in the UK in a number of areas. This specialized university, in addition to higher education programs, also offers an additional range of language and creative courses. UAL as a professional institute focuses on education in design, art and communications.

University specialties

  • acting skills
  • graphic design
  • interior and space design
  • surface design
  • textile design
  • jewelry design
  • painting
  • journalism
  • publishing
  • fine arts
  • illustration
  • art and design
  • ceramics
  • book business
  • communication design
  • conservation
  • cosmetology
  • curating
  • media design
  • design
  • picture
  • advertising
  • sculpture
  • styling
  • screenwriting
  • theater design
  • 3D design
  • photo
  • digital design

Experienced teaching staff will help you master all the necessary skills in the chosen specialization, and a high level of education allows you to get a really high-quality education.

A young specialist can work both for his own name and for a large corporation. After all, today a graduate educated at UAL in the field of art and design offers innovative bright ideas.

Design University

Learning programs

Program type Duration Min. age
Preparatory Department 1 year from 17 years old
Diploma Programs 1-2 years from 17 years old
Higher education (bachelor) 3 years from 18 years old
Master's degree 1-2 years from 22 years old
Doctorate 1-3 years from 25 years old
Academic semester 10 weeks from 20 years old
Short-term advanced training courses 1-12 weeks from 18 years old
Portfolio Preparation Courses (Advanced) 10 weeks from 17 years old
Summer courses for schoolchildren and students 1-6 weeks from 14 years old
English + design 4-12 weeks from 16 years old
Portfolio preparation courses in Moscow from 2 weeks from 14 years old

The preparation that every student goes through while getting an education here allows him to fully prepare for his future creative activity and opens up all the possibilities to become one of the most famous designers of his time.

For those who want to expand their horizons to the maximum, the university offers doctoral studies where you can deepen and expand your knowledge in the field of design.

Tuition fee for 2018/19 academic year year

The university offers not only higher education, but also a short course in design. The training technology is built in such a way that a graduate comes to the fashion business industry with his own view on the design of clothes, furniture, interiors, etc. Whether to design a light suit or work with silk, fur, any other sometimes most unexpected materials - all this knowledge students receive from leading experts.

British colleges that are part of the University of Design and the Arts

University of Design University of the Arts London - consists of 6 world-famous colleges:





Design: demand for young professionals

Any company engaged in clothing, fashion, interiors, design is always interested in creative and capable employees. This is explained by the fact that only a creative highly professional designer can take the company to a new level. Therefore, the institution (university) in which the training took place, and the direction that was chosen, are so important.

Qualification obtained at UAL after completing higher education or continuing education courses in the field of art and design, will allow a specialist to:

  1. find an interesting vacancy in your home country or in the country where you studied;
  2. develop your artistic style, learn how to apply it in practice;
  3. get the opportunity for professional growth.

Design is what the University of the Arts London specializes in. Graduates of this university occupy leading positions in the fashion industry, design, printing, and fine arts. Among them are such big names as Stella McCartney, John Galliano, Alexander McQueen, Hussein Shalayan, Paul Huxley, Christopher Kane, David Koma.

Modern marketing tracks even the slightest changes in trends. Every enterprise operating in the creative field, HR management is interested in finding new talents and attracting young professionals. Whether you choose interior and space design, architecture, industrial design or publishing, a diploma from a prestigious foreign university is a great start to a career!


Camberwell College of Arts

This British art school offers courses in Book Art, Ceramics, Conservation, Practical Design, Digital Art, Drawing, Graphic Design, Illustration, Painting, Photography, Printing, Sculpture, 3D Design.
www.camberwell.arts.ac.uk

For over 100 years, Camberwell has been a center of innovation and evolution. The school models courses, studios, learning environments and resources around the needs of its students, designing them to reflect the development of creative practice and technology. At Camberwell, bachelor's degree students have the chance every year to take a break from their major and dive into another art direction for a few weeks. The emphasis is on freeing the student to create his own creative identity. However, everyone gets the opportunity to develop the professional knowledge and skills in their chosen field that are essential for the success of any artist or designer. The set of disciplines and teaching methods reflects the innovative spirit of the college. Its programs cover a range of design and fine arts disciplines at all levels, from undergraduate design courses to postgraduate studies.

The Camberwell School of Design is internationally recognized for its high quality teaching, especially in the fields of conservation, book art and printing.

Graduates of a wide variety of British schools and representatives of different cultural backgrounds of the local national and international society form students of this design institute, forming a very interesting and diverse environment. Camberwell is a friendly college that supports students in all endeavors, where everyone easily and quickly finds their place.

Home to local DJs or poetry nights at the Brixton Bug Bar, the Camberwell area is filled with art and design studios, and the South London Gallery is right next to the Design Institute. The bus is a short drive to the South Embankment, home to the Saatchi Gallery, National Film Theatre, Royal Festival Hall, Tate Modern and the Design Museum.


Central Saint Martins (CSM)

This British design school offers courses in fashion and textiles, fine arts, graphic design, interdisciplinary art programs, media arts, theater design and acting, 3d design (including jewelry, ceramics, industrial and spatial design).
www.csm.arts.ac.uk

At the British design school Central Saint Martins, students are encouraged to push the boundaries of art and graduate as leaders and innovators. The college is constantly working to improve the already high level of quality in order to provide students with the opportunity to choose the best career prospects. The strong links between the college and the creative industries means that the Foundation and undergraduate programs are accompanied by many "real life" projects. Students of this department of the University of Design take part in projects organized by British and international companies. The results of these projects are often put on public display, participate in competitions, and even start mass production. The strength of Central Saint Martins is based on the distinct traditions of its four schools: St Martins School of Art; Central School of Art and Design; Drama Center London and Byam Shaw School of Art. The career prospects for graduates of this division of the university of design are varied and exciting, and extend into all sorts of creative industries. In addition to the design institute's permanent faculty, many of whom are practicing artists or designers, Central Saint Martins invites outstanding professional artists, designers and actors as lecturers. The college's most important resources are its students, faculty and central London location. All conditions for learning are created here: studios, workshops, halls for rehearsals, lectures and seminars.

Central Saint Martins College of Art and Design is located in four different parts of the capital: Archway; Clerkenwell; Holborn and Soho. Each area where the design institute is located has its own atmosphere and is filled with pubs, clubs, shops and cafes. Covent Garden, Charing Cross Road, Trafalgar Square and Haymarket are nearby. Here you will find a rich cultural mix of opera, literature, art and theatre, as well as endless sources of creative inspiration.


Chelsea College of Arts

The Institute of Design offers training in the following areas: Communicative Graphic Design, Fine Arts (New Media, Performance, Painting, Sculpture, Installation), Interior and Space Design, Textile Design.
www.chelsea.arts.ac.uk

In January 2005, Chelsea Design Institute students moved from four different buildings to one large campus on Millbank, next door to Tate Britain on the banks of the Thames. The complex has been renovated and converted into a modern art college and arts centre. In this branch of the Design University you will find boundless inspiration, fascinating history, excellent study conditions and easy access to all the museums and galleries that the British capital is so rich in. The character of the building - a combination of formal spaces and simulated spaces - creates excellent opportunities to showcase the work of British and international artists, as well as the work of students and teachers of the school.

Theoretical and practical classes are taught by experienced artists, designers and technicians who guide students in the process of studying all aspects of the chosen direction. Everyone is given the chance to explore a wide range of possibilities and determine for themselves the most interesting direction in creativity. The atmosphere at the Chelsea College of Arts Institute of Design is very welcoming and friendly, the emphasis is on the individual creative development of everyone. Students and faculty value and encourage the mutual exchange of ideas and inspiration. Learning takes place through interactions between students, faculty, and invited partners from artists, professional industries, the media, and the local community. Through this interaction, students develop their potential and self-confidence, which helps them subsequently achieve outstanding success.

Now that the Chelsea College of Art and Design has moved to Millbank, Tate Britain and the Institute of Design and Contemporary Art are its closest neighbors. The galleries and museums of west central London are just a few tube or bus stops away. This location also makes it easy to access the various cultural events, concerts, performances and lectures that always fill the life of Chelsea students.


London College of Communication (LCC)

The Institute of Design offers courses in arts management, book art, graphic design, digital technology, marketing and advertising, media, printing, publishing, retail, travel and tourism, journalism, photography, TV, film and video.
www.lcc.arts.ac.uk

Design Institute London College of Communication is filled with an atmosphere of vigorous activity. The students of this unit of the University of Design play an active role in the development of their curriculum. Because the college has established links with many publishing and broadcasting corporations, as well as well-known trade companies, all LCC study programs combine college education with work experience. In addition, many of the college's faculty members are successful practitioners in London's booming creative industry. These connections provide students with professional industry support, from sage advice and project evaluation to sponsorship competitions and access to specialized equipment. Working on real projects is not only interesting assignments, it helps students develop the skills and attitudes necessary for future employment.

The Entrepreneurship Center, located at the LCC, provides students and graduates of the University of Design and the Arts with information, advice and guidance on finding freelance work, creating and managing their own business.

The college's marketing, publishing, retail and tourism, and graphic design programs received a 'Centre of Excellence' from the Assurance Agency for Higher Education, and the Learning and Skills Council awarded the college the title of Center of Excellence in the retail sector.

The London College of Communication, part of the University of Design and the Arts, has also opened a research center for photography.

The main areas of study at the institute are fashion design and technology, women's and men's clothing, accessories and footwear, fashion photography, stylistics and make-up, cosmetology, journalism, business and management, marketing, costumes and technical effects, fashion textiles, purchases and merchandising.
www.fashion.arts.ac.uk

With its widest range of courses and programs, the London College of Fashion strives to reflect the breadth and variety of opportunities available in the exciting and changing fashion industry. The philosophy of study at the LCF Design Institute is to stimulate creative development along with the development of professional skills. The main emphasis is on professionalism, creating a learning and inspiring environment for students.

The qualifications of the college's faculty, most of whom are highly experienced practitioners, ensure that students are trained to meet the changing demands and perspectives of the fashion industry. Curators share invaluable "insider" knowledge of the latest technologies, techniques and trends. The London College of Fashion offers students a combination of theoretical and practical skills combined with an understanding of the cultural context in which the fashion industry operates.

The school has contacts with national British and international corporations. Commercial connections provide employment after graduation from the university of design and real projects in cooperation with market leaders in a number of taught programs. The College has recently opened the Fashion Entrepreneurship Center which has a very helpful resource center for those new to the London fashion business.

The educational experience at the London College of Fashion is complemented by excellent learning environments, including specialized workshops, media studios, technology and manufacturing centers. The high-tech space Rootstein Hopkins Space in the building on John Princes Street is used for fashion shows, lectures, seminars and conferences.

Located in the culturally and commercially vibrant West End, London College of Fashion students are inspired daily by the glossy face of the industry they love so much. In addition to the central college building, there are also buildings in the eastern and western parts of the city that open up completely different worlds - Barbican Arts Centre, Spitalfields Market, Brick Lane, Hackney Empire, the Whitechapel Gallery, Notting Hill and numerous bars, clubs, pubs and cafes.


Wimbledon College of Arts

The Design Institute offers training in the following areas: Theatrical Costume Design, Drawing, Fine Arts, Media Graphics, Lighting Design, Painting, Theater Design, Research, Stage Design, Technical Arts.
www.wimbledon.arts.ac.uk

Wimbledon College of Art joined the University of Design and Art London in 2006, adding to its distinguished reputation. This is a specialized British design and arts school with all the benefits of being part of the global creative community.

Founded in 1890, Wimbledon is a very welcoming British school where students from around the world create creative works under the guidance of dedicated art and theater design professionals. At the moment, the ratio of the number of students to the number of teachers is impressive - 1:18. In 2004, the Quality Assurance Agency awarded this design institute the highest rating, and in 2005, the Office for Standards in Education (OFSTED) rated the work of the Foundation department as "excellent"./p>

The college's comfortable, purpose-built spaces for teaching, exhibition and performance are complemented by spaces in London and abroad, such as TateBritain, which are also available to all students at the University of Design and the Arts London.

A passion for drawing is the foundation of all college programs. The college has a Drawing Center, an ongoing program of Drawing Fellowships, and hosts the famous Jerwood Drawing Prize competition. The Foundation department is an active, energetic part of the college, where students try themselves in different areas and disciplines, preparing for further education in their chosen specialty.

The Fine Arts Department offers excellent specialized programs that combine theory and practice. The Department of Theater Design is the UK's largest center for undergraduate and graduate education related to the stage. College-based research brings together all the many elements of the exciting fields of art and theatre.

Wimbledon College of Art is right on London's doorstep, surrounded by the space you need to think, work, live and create. Its self-sufficient campus is located next to Wimbledon Town, Wimbledon Village and 110 acres of Wimbledon Common. So you get the best of both worlds: the cafes, bars, shops and beauty of Wimbledon's wonderful green area, and central London is just 20 minutes away.

We offer design training in London. This city is not in vain considered an international capital. Nowhere else can you find such an amazing fusion of trends, ideas, cultures, what the British themselves call the melting pot, translated into Russian as a “melting pot”. The crown of this diversity, of course, is the English style, which has always been and remains a model of excellent taste and the height of sophistication. It is characterized by elegance, rigor and practicality.

If you are inspired by the spirit of cosmopolitanism, and the inscription “Made in UK” is synonymous with quality and high standards for you, then you are here. The Marangoni Institute in London is located in the bohemian fashionable Shoreditch quarter in a building that used to be a former textile factory. Large bright auditoriums, high ceilings, floor-to-ceiling stained-glass windows… All this contributes to the creation of unique artistic images. It is hard to find a better place than Marangoni London to start creating the future of fashion and design today.

The cost of studying at the Istituto Marangoni in London

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Studying programs:

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