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Create Your Future 32 Institute of the Arts Barcelona 21 Corps of Army Music 111 Manchester exhibitors Access Creative College 104 Kingston School of Art 42 University of Wolverhampton 78 ACM 66 Lancaster University 61 University of Winchester 129 Anglia Ruskin University: School of Creative Industries 5 University Centre Leeds City College 62 University of Worcester 3 School of Art, Architecture & Design at Anglia Ruskin University: Cambridge School of Art 14 29 York St John University 85 Leeds Beckett University Arts University Bournemouth 91 Bangor University 35 Non FE / HE exhibitors Create your future 32 Institute of the Arts Barcelona 21 Corps of Army Music 111 Bath School of Art and Design 95 Screenskills 121 Bath Spa University 94 Spectrum Noir 72 93 Birmingham City University 68 UCAS 115 Tuesday 27 November BIMM 114 Leeds College of Music 55 The University Centre at Blackburn College 127 University of Lincoln 51 Blackpool & the Fylde College 123 Liverpool Hope University 10 Backstage Academy 18 The Liverpool Institute for Performing Arts 133 University of Bolton 38 The Liverpool Institute for Performing Arts: Design 134 Bradford College 100 Liverpool John Moores University 119 Bristol Old Vic Theatre School 28 LMA 130 Brooksby Melton College 24 University of the Arts London 17 your future Buckinghamshire New University 36 Loughborough College 122 Cardiff Metropolitan University 23 Loughborough University 7 Manchester floor plan Carmarthen School of Art @ Coleg Sir Gar 98 UCEN Manchester 39 Manchester Film School at UCEN Manchester 88 109 Manchester Metropolitan University 34 MetFilm School 46 The Royal Central School of Speech and Drama 69 Middlesex University 27 123 122 121 University of Chester 6 Exhibitor Mountview 45 The Northern School of Art 59 catering University of Northampton 44 Coventry University 33 Norwich University of the Arts 71 360° dome Business School for the Creative Industries 4 115 117 118 119 120 127 114 experience 112 110 109 University for the Creative Arts 15 112 UCAS 111 108 107 106 105 University of Cumbria 120 Plymouth College of Art 81 129 Organiser’s Visitor 110 Queen's University 106 oce catering 95 96 97 98 99 100 101 102 103 104 University of Reading 50 University of Derby 87 87 86 Rose Bruford College 65 94 93 92 91 90 89 88 85 84 83 University of Derby 135 Royal Academy of Dance 47 University of Dundee 83 Royal Welsh College of Music & Drama 58 University of East London 75 130 University of Salford – Art, Design, Media and 54 78 79 80 81 82 Echo Factory 105 Journalism 72 71 68 Edge Hill University – Media 49 University of Salford – Music, Dance and Performance 63 75 74 73 70 69 Edge Hill University – Performing Arts 53 Salford City College 16 SAE Institute 41 133 Stage The University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh College of Art 97 Exhibition Falmouth University 13 The University of the West of Scotland 64 134 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 entrance Futureworks 60 Sheffield Hallam University 1 60 54 51 and exit The Glasgow School of Art 96 Solent University – School of Art, Design and Fashion 73 59 58 57 56 55 53 52 Solent University – School of Media, Arts and University of Gloucestershire 52 80 Technology Wrexham Glyndwr University 48 South Essex College University 92 Goldsmiths, University of London 108 135 SSR Music. 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Education 99 42 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 University of Greenwich 102 33 30 Staffordshire University 9 38 34 University of Greenwich, School of Design 103 41 40 39 37 36 35 32 31 University Centre Stockport College 37 Guildhall School of Music & Drama 11 University of Sunderland 8 Hereford College of Arts 118 Teesside University 84 Heriot-Watt University 31 28 29 Trinity Laban Conservatoire of Music and Dance 26 21 23 24 25 26 27 University of Hertfordshire 86 17 13 12 9 Swansea College of Art at UWTSD 89 20 18 16 15 14 11 10 University of Huddersfield – Art, Design and 30 Workshop Architecture University of Wales Trinity Saint David 90 and seminar University of Huddersfield Games and Web 67 University of South Wales 107 rooms University of Huddersfield – Music, Humanities and University Of West London 82 70 Media 1 3 4 5 6 7 8 University of Westminster 12 Hugh Baird University Centre 57 Wirral Met College 25 Hull College Higher Education 74 Manchester seminar programme* 360-degree dome Time Room 1 Room 2 Delve deeper into what unis and colleges have to offer, BA , BURGERMAN JON BY IMAGE in our 360-degree dome. Fashion Creative Writing Enter for a truly immersive experience, and discover what the future might hold! Solent University – the breadth of degrees and Edge Hill University – A summary of Creative careers options available. The aim of this seminar Writing degrees at University and what they 10:30 – 11:00 is to give students an insight into the Fashion can expect from studying the subject, including industry and the vast range of degrees available interactive activities and discussions. An ( for them to study and what this can opportunity to take part in a writing activity, using HONS lead to once completed. the techniques and skills discussed. ) FINE ART ALUMNUS 2001 ALUMNUS ART FINE Applying to university through UCAS Stage performances Workshops This session will give students an understanding Media and Journalism 11:15 – 11:45 of their UCAS journey, the deadlines associated Staffordshire University – Getting into the media with the application process and key information industry, and potential career paths. Time Main stage Time Workshop room / pod about the personal statement. Architecture – Giant Tetrahedron Project 360° video/VR seminar and Perfecting your portfolio Studying at a Conservatoire engagement with leading industry 10:30 – 11:00 Huddersfield – using low tech materials, timber dowels and elastic bands you will be LAUNCH YOUR CREATIVE CAREER De Montfort University – your portfolio is an Trinity Laban – What exactly is the difference festival working individually and as small groups towards a collaborative final build. AT NOTTINGHAM TRENT 12:00 – 12:30 important visual tool to communicate your between university and conservatoire? Learn 10:30 – 10:50 Sheffield Hallam – The seminar will UNIVERSITY potential, suitability, and passion for the course more about how conservatoires train showcase a number of examples of 360° Photography: Making a statement through photography you would like to study. practitioners of the arts. video documentary projects, produced Come to our stand and find out how we could be your University of the Year. 11:15 – 11:45 University of Derby – an introduction to the expansive possibilities by our talented Digital Media Production of photography and how you can make an important cultural contribution Stand 112 students. through unique study opportunities at university level. Product Design: Congratulations. www.ntu.ac.uk/creativecareer Audition do’s and don’ts You’ve graduated University of Northampton – students can From Text to Song 12:45 – 13:15 Sheffield Hallam – This seminar explores the future receive guidance and advice on preparing 12:00 – 12:30 of work and the hard and soft skills needed by the Resonance University of West London – practical workshop investigating and performing well for their auditions. next generation of product designers. text and how this informs the singing voice. 11:10 – 11:30 Liverpool John Moores – A contemporary work that explores the relationship between sound and the moving body. Drawing, Motion and Music Student finance Perfecting your portfolio 12:45 – 13:15 Liverpool Hope – this interdisciplinary workshop will DISCOVER UCAS – this session provides students with UCLAN – learn about content, presentation explore motion through different mediums. 13:30 – 14:00 information about what support is available and submission (physical and digital) and MORE to them, along with helpful tips on budgeting general do’s and don’ts when preparing Liverpool Hope’s creative campus presents… for university life. your work for interviews. Talking Textiles Visit us: dmu.ac.uk/opendays Liverpool Hope – An interdisciplinary 11:50 – 12:10 13:30 – 14:00 Huddersfield – make a miniature tapestry in a friendly atmosphere, performance showcasing the many whilst we answer your questions on putting together a textiles portfolio. opportunities at Liverpool Hope dmu.ac.uk/socialmedia Sound It Out: Studying Music at University University’s Creative Campus Jewellery and Metalwork: The Human Gallery Illustration; Telling stories through art The University of Edinburgh – find out what 14:15 – 14:45 Sheffield Hallam – Careers in Jewellery and a degree in Music looks like in 2018 and University of Derby – pictorial exploration of the narrative and Visit us on stand 110 Metalwork Design 14:15 – 14:45 where it could take you. journalistic qualities of contemporary Illustration showing the Bound exciting opportunities available studying the subject at degree level. Edge Hill – Bound uses the best 12:30 – 12:50 *Correct at the time of printing – see posters around the venue for up-to-date information contemporary practice to place the live presence of the performer at the centre of the performance. Music Theatre Medley Buskers’ corner University of Cumbria – Students from Visiting top tips! 13:10 – 13:30 the University of Cumbria performance courses present a musical theatre medley. Visit our acoustic stage, where exhibitors’ students and alumni Be prepared – make the best use of your Hard-wired to home: The new kitchen will showcase their talents. time and plan to visit the stands which are of design profession most interest to you. 11:10 – 11:30 Falmouth University 13:50 – 14:10 The Kitchen Trust and Bucks New University – Discover the potential of a 12:20 – 12:40 Liverpool Hope and newly professional approach to a career Study the seminar programme in kitchen design. arrive five minutes before the start. Get all the information about the universities and courses you’re interested in – take information home to study at a later date.
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