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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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Why do we teach intellectual property at UAL?

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OHIM* visited UAL to find out more about 

What is the Point of Employability in Art and Design? CHEAD Symposium

This symposium will offer colleagues the opportunity to examine enterprise and employability in the context of Art and Design higher education.

UAL Winner of Best University Careers/Employability Service at NUE Awards

University of the Arts London (UAL) won the best university career/employability service at the recent National Undergraduate Employability Awards (NUE A

Current Vacancy: CCW Academic Coordinator, Academic & Research

Student Enterprise and Employability SEE are seeking a new member of staff to join our dynamic team, supporting learning and teaching in enterprise and employability at Camberwell, Chelsea and Wimb

Evaluating Student Experience in Industry Projects: Workshop 25 Feb 2015 14:00 to 15:30

Date:  Wednesday 25 Feb 2015 14:00 to 15:30, Room 404, LCC, Elephant and Castle, SE1 6SB

 

Talking about Employability and Enterprise at CSM with...Michael Spencer: Course Leader, MA Performance Design and Practice

Michael has been a professional performance and theatre designer for thirty years, with his work ranging from community theatre to commercial touring, repertory theatre and opera.

Talking about Employability and Enterprise at CSM with...Caroline Dakers: formerly Course Leader, BA Culture, Criticism and Curation

As a professor of Cultural History, course leader for BA Culture Criticism and Curation and research leader for the Culture and Enterprise programme, Caroline is a key figure withi

Talking about Employability and Enterprise at CSM with...Caroline Broadhead: Course Leader, BA Jewellery

Caroline has over forty years’ experience as a practitioner of jewellery and textiles and was awarded the Jerwood Prize for Applied Art: Textiles in 1997.

Talking about Employability and Enterprise at CSM with...Anne Marr: Course Leader, BA Textile Design

Anne has been in the textile industry for many years, having worked as a textile designer and trend consultant for international clients such as Faith Shoes, Ikea, Sony

Talking Tours: Enterprise and Employability at CSM

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Talking Tours were a pilot series of tours around some of the exhibiting courses at the second degree show at Central Saint Martins in June 2014.