This course is aimed at graduates from a wide range of design-related backgrounds.Interdisciplinary research and practice is promoted throughout the course, and creative collaborations are developed between designers, fine artists, architects and thinkers wanting to follow an advanced course in interior design.Students share spacious top-lit studios and have their own individual working spaces. There are also dedicated computer suites as well as photographic and workshop facilities.Staff
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This course is aimed at graduates from a wide range of design-related backgrounds.
Interdisciplinary research and practice is promoted throughout the course, and creative collaborations are developed between designers, fine artists, architects and thinkers wanting to follow an advanced course in interior design.
Students share spacious top-lit studios and have their own individual working spaces. There are also dedicated computer suites as well as photographic and workshop facilities.
Staff bringing their expertise to this course include:
full-time academics who combine teaching with research and consultancy
part-time tutors who are also practising designers
eminent visiting specialists, critics and consultants.
Why study with us?
International links and overseas teaching, with workshops taking place in Milan, Istanbul and Beijing in recent years
Featured university in the book Masterclass: Interior Design, a guide to the world's leading graduate schools
Dual emphasis on creative and critical enquiry in the broad context of the visual and performing arts, design and the humanities
Interdisciplinary workshops that encourage you to think across a range of design fields including architecture, urban design, fashion and textiles
A creative, technical and theoretical approach that helps you to become a professional leader in the field of interior design.
Careers
On completion of the course, students are ideally placed to seek employment in a range of art, disability, community, health and education settings. Recent graduates have gone on to work for various organisations including Project Art Works, The Royal Academy and Kings College Hospital Trust as inclusive arts practitioners and workshop facilitators.
Students can exit with PGDip & PGCert.