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Enterprise and employability in the curriculum

The Art of Enterprise and Employability in Art and Design HE. A space for learning and teaching development and staff and students to share ideas and support practice in embedding enterprise and employability practice within the curriculum. You can add comments or anyone can create an account & contribute to the group.

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Talking about Employability and DLHE data in 2016

Look At The (E)state We're In (LATEWI) Film

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A short film documenting Look At The Estate We're In (LATEWI).

Let's talk about Graduate Destinations: Stories behind the statistics

At UAL we are interested to know more about our graduates. We think we know where they go and what they do but what are they really telling us through the DLHE survey as seen on Unistats? 

Curriculum Development Fund Award Winners Announced

14 inspiring projects have been awarded funding to enhance the student experience at UAL. Discover the range of topics and practices they cover and start planning your own application now!

Art/Work (A Short Film)

UAL Curriculum Development Funding - Apply Now

UAL staff can now apply for up to £5000 to develop the curriculum in ways that enhance the student experience and support transformative learning through experimentation, evaluation and inqui

Talking about fine art enterprise and employability

UAL Pilot: Creative Attributes Framework for Enterprise and Employability

Creative Attributes Framework explains how enterprise and employability learning forms a core part of the curriculum in arts, design and media degrees at University of the Arts London (UAL).

LATEWI @ SHOCK CITY Conference

SHOCK CITY: RESILIENCE AND THE ANTHROPOCENE  28 Oct 2015

10:00 to 18:00

SEE Curriculum Development Funded Project: Access Through Tools

Awarded SEE curriculum development funding in September 2014, a team of students, tutors and technicians from LCC's School of Design came together to curate and deliver a program