A spotlight on Torishéju Dumi, an LCF alum and fashion designer who has produced celebrated collections such as MAMI WATA and Fire on the Mountain under her brand Torishéju.
We hear from Wool4School competition winner Alexandra Burch. Alexandra tells us about her winning entry and time studying on our Fashion Design CSM short course this summer.
University of the Arts London (UAL) has been accredited as a Bronze Carbon Literate Educator by the UN-recognised Carbon ...
Berenike Corcuera is a textile visual artist who explores spirituality and belonging in her work. She graduated in 2019 from BA Fashion Design with Print at Central Saint Martins. Berenike spoke to us ...
Recognised for excellence in art, design, fashion, communication, and performing arts courses, UAL ranks 40th overall and is in the top 5 for student-staff ratio and People & Planet.
New Research Project to Explore High-Skilled Labour Mobility and Its Impact on the UK's Economic Landscape ...
Blending fashion, art, and social commentary, Collective Care invites visitors to rethink the relationship between fashion and community wellbeing.
Creative Computing Institute (CCI) is part of a new consortium which plans to create an Artificial Intelligence prototype and publish new research into how AI could support under-represented content ...
Central Saint Martins graduate Shubhangam Singh has recently launched Karigarwala, a non-profit platform to preserve and promote traditional Indian craftsmanship. He shares some great advice for ...
Curious about the LCF Climate Advocates and how you can help shape UAL’s future? Drop by our table to learn about the exciting Climate Advocate programme and how you could be the next one! Chat with ...
At London College of Communication (LCC), we transform the world around us by discovering new possibilities in creative communications. Join our Discovery Webinar to explore our courses in animation, ...
We're welcoming new Central Saint Martins students to the Lethaby Gallery for a preview of CSM Observatory. Look. Look again. Look differently.This exhibition celebrates interdependence in creative ...