About the course
This course prepares you for a career in exhibitions and events in the creative industries. You will develop practical and analytical skills for the curation, conception, resourcing, marketing and budgeting of an exhibition or event. You will learn to visualise, collaborate, experiment and project manage as you work on real-world projects with other students and industry professionals. You will also develop your knowledge of the creative industries, exploring topics such as design thinking, branding and strategy for creative organisations. You will have creative freedom and be encouraged to undertake non-commercial creative projects. The course also offers opportunities to work on live projects with creative companies and institutions, as well as alongside your classmates in our student-powered creative agency, Studio KT1. Throughout the course youll also develop the commercial and organisational skills and understanding needed to work effectively in the Creative and Cultural sector.Intake Months
SEPTEMBER, JANUARYDelivery Locations
GuildfordEnglish language requirements
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Kingston University London
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Kingston University has roots going back more than 100 years. The University welcomes students from many different backgrounds and from more than 140 countries. Students will have the chance to meet people from all over the world, from East Asia to Africa to South America. The university is committed to ensuring that their curricula are accessible to all students whatever their background or learning styles. This includes recognising the importance of an international curriculum and a curriculum which respects and celebrates diversity.Kingston University offers a wide range of undergraduate and postgraduate courses at Kingston University. The University provides a number of courses to help students develop their academic English language skills. These programmes help them to gain the language and academic skills required to gain access to a Kingston University and improve and develop their academic English language skills. Teaching methods vary from subject to subject, but most taught courses are delivered through lectures, seminars and tutorials. The other methods of teaching include language laboratory classes, project work, science and technology practical exercises, and studio work in art and design. Kingston University awards partial scholarships to international students every year. These scholarships are available to students who are classified with an overseas fee status. The faculties at Kingston University offer their own range of course-specific scholarships which are available to a variety of overseas and European students.
Kingston University is based in Kingston upon Thames, a vibrant area on the River Thames in south-west London, only 30 minutes away from central London Kingston student are just a 30-minute train ride away from the excitement and variety of London, so they can take advantage of all it offers, from arts and culture to job and career opportunities.
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See all Kingston University London CampusesKnights Park Campus - Kingston University London
Grange Road, Kingston upon Thames, Surrey, KT1 2QJ
Open in maps See all courses at this campusSituated on the banks of the Hogsmill River in central Kingston, Kingston School of Art, Knights Park is the picturesque base for our art, design and architecture students. Performing arts, journalism, media and humanities students also have access to the campus. Tucked away in a quiet neighbourhood, it has a relaxed and friendly atmosphere. Its size and location make the campus more intimate than the larger sites. Kingston School of Arts student restaurant and bar open onto the waterside. Alongside is a reception gallery with an art shop and social space. The Universitys Stanley Picker Gallery is also based at Knights Park.