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The communications sector is evolving fast. Through our world-leading community of teaching, research, and industry partnerships, we enable our students to develop the critical, creative, and technical excellence needed to succeed and discover new possibilities and practices.
The LCC experience is all about learning by doing. As an LCC student, you will get your hands dirty and develop your skills in outstanding technical spaces. Our facilities are at an industry standard and include photographic and television studios, darkrooms, 3D workshops, prototyping lab, gallery spaces, printing studios, and newsrooms.
Our courses are known for being industry-focused. You will be taught by an inspiring community of experienced academics, technical experts, and leading specialist practitioners within our Design School, Media School, and Screen School.
We offer a range of undergraduate and postgraduate courses in subjects such as journalism, advertising, Public Relations, and publishing, photography, film, television and sound, graphic communication, illustration, and visual communication, animation, games, design management, branded spaces, and interactive and information design.
We contribute to the advancement of these disciplines and the industries and communities we serve by encouraging independent, agile, and persistent experimentation.
We are for the curious, the brave, and the committed: those who want to transform themselves and the world around them.
Natalie Brett has been Head of College and Pro-Vice-Chancellor of University of the Arts London (UAL) since January 2013. She was previously Dean of College at Camberwell College of Arts and had over 20 years' experience within the Higher Education sector at both a national and international level.
We are developing plans for a cutting-edge new campus across the road from the current College site, which will form part of the broader regeneration of the Elephant and Castle area. The new LCC building is expected to open as early as 2022.
We are energized and empowered by collaboration. LCC students are often commissioned to work on live briefs for major companies such as Nike – graphic design for clothing, The National Trust, and Nokia. Our graduates inform the future of creative communications - our students and alumni include award-winning filmmakers, journalists, broadcasters, designers, and photographers.
The College is also proud to house UAL's selection of essential archives and special collections. From the collection of filmmaker Stanley Kubrick to the graphic designer Tom Eckersley, these are invaluable tools for teaching, learning, and research.
From traditional crafts like letterpress to the latest in digital reprographics or 3D printing, you'll have access to an extensive range of facilities at LCC.
Our specialist workshops and studios are equipped with industry standards and are run by highly skilled technicians. You'll have the opportunity to work with many different material types and processes.


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