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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.

The body in augmented reality

The body in augmented reality, presentation by Lynne Murray, Director of Digital Research at LCF, Fashion Digital Studio. 

Developing Enterprise Skills in Art and Design HE: Case Study

Graduates need the skills, capabilities and attributes to enable them to be successful in an ever changing global economic environment.

Let's Talk About Graduate Destinations: Workshop 15 Dec 2014 14:00 to 16:00

Student Enterprise and Employability (SEE) is running a staff development workshop series for all UAL staff who want to under

Let's Talk About Graduate Destinations: Workshop 09 Dec 2014 16:00 to 18:00

Student Enterprise and Employability (SEE) is running a staff development workshop series for all UAL staff who want to under

Ken Robinson: Bring on the learning revolution!

In this poignant, funny follow-up to his fabled 2006 talk, Sir Ken Robinson makes the case for a radical shift from standardized schools to personalized learning — creating conditions where k

Metropolitan Museum Provides Free Access to 400,000 high-resolution digital Images

Loads of free arts image here to be used in learning and teaching, look through the Metropolitan Museum 400,000 public domain wor

PALIN & THE BEAR: Taxonomy of Drawing:

When the Sarah Palin looks up at the Alaskan State Flag she first sees, eight golden stars on a dark blue field, then a length of woven cloth either lifted or let down by the wind, what she most pr

Drawing from Experience: Fra Angelico to Leonardo

By the end of the twentieth Century the access Andre Malraux anticipated his "Museum Without Walls" , (the world beyond museums that the mass distribution of reproductions of arte

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