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  Academic Programs International (API): Study Abroad
London College of Communication - This demanding program combines thorough professional training with a broad academic education for committed would-be journalists including subjects such as politics and the history of the media.
London College of Communication - This course is widely recognized as leading in its field, and provides specialist studies in craft printing, craft bookbinding, printmaking, historical and contemporary design, the book as art, private presses and the artist's book, and computer aided graphic arts.
London College of Communication - The photography course at LCC encourages a multi-genre approach to photography, and is demanding and exploratory.
www.academicintl.com /UK/london/courses_ual.html   (2020 words)

  
 LCC Postgrad Publishing Programme - Home
London College of Communication (LCC), formerly the London College of Printing, has deep links with the printing, media and publishing industries dating over 100 years.
LCC is the largest college within the University of the Arts London and the MA Publishing course has an international reputation for excellence amongst publishing employers since its postgraduate courses started in 1969.
LCC is an accredited senior management centre of learning for Heidelberg, the world’s leading manufacturer of printing equipment and the MA Print Media with an international Print Media Academy is located within the School of Printing and Publishing at LCC.
intranet.lcc.arts.ac.uk /spp/postgradpublishing   (367 words)

  
 London College of Communication / UAL and Ealing Institute of Media / EHWLC - Skillset   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
The London College of Communication, part of the University of the Arts London, was one of the first institutions to offer a degree programme in film-making in 1977.
"The London College of Communication, the largest constituent College of University of the Arts London, has been equipping students with an excellent grounding in the skills of the film industry for almost 30 years now, so being granted Screen Academy status is a welcome recognition of the expertise and passion we have for film.
Becoming a Screen Academy unites one of the finest film education institutions (London College of Communications, University of the Arts London) with one of the principal FE training providers (EIM) in the country.
www.skillset.org /uk/london/article_4192_1.asp   (753 words)

  
 London - University of the Arts London - 21 September 2004
Chelsea College of Arts and Design’s reputation for excellence in teaching and learning attracts students, staff and visitors from all over the world, generating a lively community in which specialist and professional skills are imparted and shared.
LCC is also the first University of the Arts London College to become a Research Centre for photography.
In 2003, London College of Fashion was the first institution to win the unique trio of Topman Menswear Award, Topshop Womenswear Award and Topshop Designer of the Year at Graduate Fashion Week, among other prestigious industry prizes awarded to students throughout the year.
www.chevening.com /cgi-bin/item.cgi?id=1053&d=124&h=24&f=46&dateformat=%o-%B-%Y   (1555 words)

  
 BBC NEWS | England | London | Employee hurt in college attack
The man was stabbed with a sharp object in the library of the London College of Communication in south London, on Thursday afternoon.
A college spokesperson said it is believed a group of males had entered the college looking for an individual.
She said the youths, who are not connected to the college, jumped the security barriers and the police were called immediately.
news.bbc.co.uk /1/hi/england/london/4045471.stm   (156 words)

  
 About LCF   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
London College of Fashion is the only college in the UK to specialise in fashion education, research and consultancy.
The College's research community comprises full time, fractional and visiting teaching staff, Research Fellows, Professors (including the endowed Rootstein-Hopkins Chair in Fashion, the first of its kind in the UK) practitioners and designers in residence, research assistants and postgraduate students.
The college and the fashion industry enjoy a mutually beneficial relationship, one that we are constantly seeking to expand upon.
www.fashion.arts.ac.uk /7920.htm   (865 words)

  
 Education UK - The best you can be
The colleges are: Camberwell College of Arts; Central Saint Martins College of Art and Design; Chelsea College of Art and Design; the London College of Communication (formerly London College of Printing) and the London College of Fashion.
With the individual nature and ‘feel’ of the five colleges, new students are able to enter their studies in an environment that best suits their talents and academic style.
University of the Arts London is committed to providing its students with all the support necessary to ensure that they may flourish and develop their work to its greatest potential.
www.educationuk.org /pls/hot_bc/bc_profile.page_pls_profile_details?x=136309461605&y=0&a=81&z=5883&p_lang=31&sec_id=   (571 words)

  
 University of the Arts London to launch in May - April 2004   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
University of the Arts London, the most comprehensive arts university in the UK, is the new title bestowed by the Privy Council on the London Institute.
As the largest and most comprehensive university of the arts in Europe, the University will be in a unique position to champion art, design and communications in further and higher education and their myriad contributions to the national economy and quality of life.
The London Institute was established in 1986 to promote and enhance the strengths and distinctive character of the Colleges.
neon.lcp.linst.ac.uk /9493.htm   (742 words)

  
 AIM25: University of the Arts London: London College of Communication: LONDON COLLEGE OF PRINTING ARCHIVE
Administrative/Biographical history: The roots of the London College of Printing (LCP) lie in the City of London Parochial Charities Act of 1883, which aimed to provide better management of these charitable funds, and inter alia, benefit the inhabitants of these parishes by improvement of education and employment prospects.
The LCP and CDT subsequently merged in 1990, and the LCP was renamed the London College of Printing and Distributive Trades.
Related material: London Metropolitan Archives holds records of London County Council relating to the Bolt Court Technical School and London County Council School of Photoengraving and Lithography; the Public Record Office holds papers relating to Boult Court, St Bride's and the LSP (see individual descriptions for details).
www.aim25.ac.uk /cats/41/4216.htm   (698 words)

  
 The London Institute(now University of the Arts London)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Each college has an assessment procedure which meets external requirements for their FE courses and is designed to follow the essential principles outlined in the London Institute's assessment policy.
Of the 406 students on the foundation course at Camberwell College of Arts, 78 are from outside the EU and 47% are aged 16 to 18.
London College of Communication is organised in four schools and offers a broad range of full-time and part-time specialist vocational programmes in media, graphic design, printing and publishing, marketing and retail studies.
www.ofsted.gov.uk /reports/manreports/2324.htm   (11488 words)

  
 LONDON COLLEGE OF PRINTING - STOLEN GOODS AUCTION
I reckon it will be ten years before the great name of 'London College Of Printing' is forgotten, and until then, we will still be referring to it...
Oh well, soon be Christmas, but I just heard that LCC have cancelled it, case it be offensive to other faiths.
The Duke of Gloucester was in attendance recently, as the LCP sadly is forced to change its name to LCC, an idea stolen from the old London County Council.
www.geocities.com /archiebaldsinclair   (1628 words)

  
 Central Saint Martins College of Art and Design - London, England
The goal is to enable the student to fulfill the his/her creative and intellectual potential, balance imaginative visual ideas with commercial and professional considerations, understand the nature of and relationship between different roles within the fashion industry, and understand the historical, social, and economic contexts which influence the development of fashion design.
The Central Saint Martins College of Art and Design (also called Central Saint Martins, Saint Martins or simply known as CSM amongst students and staff) is one of the leading colleges of art and design in England.
It was given university status in 2004 (prior to this the cumulation of the 5 colleges was known as 'The London Institute').
www.fortherunway.com /stmartins.php   (1352 words)

  
 E d w i s e  I n t e r n a t i o n a l - :: Overseas Education Consultants ::   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Formerly known as the London College of Printing, LCC is the largest constituent College of the University of the Arts London and LCC students automatically become members of Europe's largest university dedicated to art, communication, design and related technologies.
The College has around 9,000 students, of all ages and from a variety of backgrounds and cultures.
The London College of Communication list the London Eye, the Southbank Film, Art and Theatre Complex, and the Tate Modern amongst the near neighbours, yet college close to some of the University's best halls of residence, and some excellent private student accommodation.
www.edwiseinternational.com /Sitehtm/univhtm1/LCC.htm   (243 words)

  
 AIM25: University of the Arts London: London College of Communication: London School of Printing and London College of ...
The Governors of the school had pressed the LCC in 1943 to establish a single unified school for printing in London.
The LCP became part of the London Institute in 1985, and in 1990 the College of Distributive Trades (another constituent of the London Institute) merged with the LCP to form the London College of Printing and Distributive Trades.
Related material: London Metropolitan Archives holds records of London County Council relating to the LSPKT and LSPGA; Public Record Office holds material relating to the LSPKT, LSPGA, and LCP 1924-1977 (refs: ED 90, 114, 149, 168 and BS 2/405).
www.aim25.ac.uk /cgi-bin/search2?coll_id=4217&inst_id=41   (753 words)

  
 London College of Communication - Clearing Courses   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
It has been designed in the context of the rapidly-changing communications environment with a framework that provides the flexibility to respond to future changes.
LCC is please to offer for the first time this highly unique degree combining Magazine Publishing with Public Relations.
Foundation studies courses are not processed through UCAS and do not go into clearing, please apply to London College of Communication directly for an application form.
www.arts.ac.uk /26764.htm   (1551 words)

  
 Press release - British Council - Japan   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
At the reception, Sir Michael Bichard, Rector of University of the Arts London gave art work by UAL students to the British Embassy, Japan College of Foreign Languages, and other close friends in Japan to celebrate its long-term relationship with Japan and the quality of its young Japanese talent.
In 1986 the London Institute was created, bringing together into one organisation five of the most famous art schools in the world – all with over 100 years of distinguished history.
In January 2004, with the help of the Duke of Gloucester and a glittering cast of supporters, the former London College of Printing was relaunched as London College of Communication.
www.britishcouncil.org /japan-press-release-ual-report_.htm   (530 words)

  
 University of the Arts London : Jobs
Saint Martins, the first of the Institute's colleges is established.
This was the forerunner to the London College of Fashion.
Formerly controlled by London County Council, the Colleges are now run by the Inner London Education Authority.
linst.tmpw.co.uk /more_history.asp   (272 words)

  
 Experiential Study Abroad Opportunities in London, England
Whether you are placed in a central London location or in one of the London suburbs you will have the opportunity to learn how the British people live and work.
Setting London, with its rich history dating back to Roman times, is now a modern cosmopolitan cultural center and a hub for the latest artistic and intellectual trends.
Since the program is open only to college grads and mature college seniors, our employees have learned to expect a professional commitment on the part of the intern.
www.studyabroad.com /simplehtml/experiential/england_london.html   (5415 words)

  
 University of the Arts London   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Central Saint Martins is part of the University of the Arts London, Europe's largest centre for education in art, communication and design.
The University of the Arts London brings together into a single body five of the world's most distinguished art and design colleges: Camberwell College of Arts; Central Saint Martins College of Art and Design; Chelsea College of Art and Design; London College of Fashion; and London College of Communication.
The mission of the University of the Arts London is to be at the forefront of learning, creativity and practice in arts, communication and design.
www.csm.arts.ac.uk /csm_ual.htm   (233 words)

  
 TISB - College Placement
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www.tisb.org /collegeplacement.htm   (139 words)

  
 Heidelberg - Print Media Academy and London College of Communication
The Print Media Academy (PMA) of Heidelberger Druckmaschinen AG and the London College of Communication (LCC) have joined forces to offer students a new international Masters degree course in Print Media from April 2006.
The London College of Communication is the largest constituent college of the University of the Arts London.
Through this close collaboration, the LCC and PMA are able to combine the experience and resources needed for professional training and thereby provide aspiring managers in the print media industry with the perfect opportunity to advance their skills and qualifications.
www.heidelberg.com /www/html/en/content/articles/press_lounge/products/print_media_academy/051109_pma_lcc   (489 words)

  
 College of Communication
The Master of Science degree in Mass Communication is designed for students who want to obtain a background in general communication skills while concentrating in one of two areas: applied communication research or communication studies.
The concentration in communication studies is recommended for those who wish to develop their command of general communication strategies and skills - written, oral, and computer-mediated - but who do not want to prepare specifically for the fields of advertising, public relations, or applied research.
General communication strategies and skills are applicable to a variety of professional roles in a number of settings.
www.bu.edu /com/mc/cs/graduate.html   (1275 words)

  
 Study Abroad Program - API at the University of the Arts, London   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Camberwell College of Arts is renowned for its courses in ceramics, graphics, illustration, drawing, painting, 3-D design and conservation graphics, and students are encouraged to explore their ideas through hands-on experience.
At London College of Communication many of the faculty are successful journalists, graphic designers, photographers, filmmakers, publishing and retail experts teaching in the College's new state-of-the-art facility.
With a cosmopolitan population of 7.2 million people, London is the largest city in Western Europe and the ideal backdrop for studying business, social sciences, humanities, education, science, art, design, fashion and communication at some of the world's most distinguished universities.
www.studyabroaddirectory.com /listingsp3.cfm/listing/24595   (520 words)

  
 Tom Eckersley: 50 Works   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
What's on: The London College of Communication is pleased to announce an exhibition of 50 works celebrating the career of the British designer and educator Tom Eckersley OBE RDI AGI (1914-1997).
His bold, graphic statements coupled with memorable slogans and unique use of colour, were seen promoting some of the most iconic of British institutions such as London Transport, General Post Office, Shell, The Ministry of Information and the Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents (RoSPA).
He is also recognized for his contribution to specialised graphic design education in the 1950s - an approach which he fostered during his tenure at the London College of Printing (now London College of Communication).
www.lcc.arts.ac.uk /tom_eckersley.htm   (193 words)

  
 Colby-Sawyer College News and Events
The purpose of this display is to educate and to mourn those who have died as a result of this violence, as well as to bear witness to victims' courage and their struggle to survive and to heal.
In Mexican tradition, college community members will create ornate altars and cook traditional Mexican dishes to honor those who have died and encourage their souls to return for a visit.
Community members are invited to come watch both the two-hour afternoon workshop/rehearsal and the live performance that evening.
www.colby-sawyer.edu /news   (7925 words)

  
 Centre for Telecommunications Research :CTR :King's College London
The Centre for Telecommunications Research (CTR) was constituted in 1994 to give greater recognition to the successful way in which communications research had been built up from early beginnings in the 1970s to become a vigorous, internationally recognised Group from the early 1990s onwards.
These early beginnings were at Chelsea College and consisted mainly of work on microwave circuits, especially amplifiers and mixers, higher level digital modulation, and satellite communications.
After Chelsea and King’s Colleges were amalgamated in 1985 all communications research was brought together at King’s, into purpose-refurbished accommodation to form a distinct Communications Group led by Professor Hamid Aghvami, who was later on to become director of CTR, once the centre was established.
www.kcl.ac.uk /schools/pse/diveng/research/ctr   (154 words)

  
 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
The Young Design exhibition is an in-depth look at a pioneering programme to join up primary, secondary and tertiary education with professional practise.
It brings together pupils as clients from London schools with design and media students as consultants from the University of the Arts London.
The exhibition, designed by Urban Salon, one of the professional mentors on the programme, showcases concepts proposed by the student design teams, and reveals how the pupils, student and mentors worked together to discover new skills through the process.
www.londondesignfestival.com /?id=1019   (130 words)

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