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Professionally validated by the National Youth Agency and the Endorsement and Quality Standards Board for Community Development, this MA brings together youth work and community development theory and practice with the research methods and theoretical preoccupations of anthropology.
Rachel Falconer, the chair of judges for the SOLO AI Awards that recognise the use of artificial intelligence in artistic and creative work, explores the contingencies, potential and precarity of human and non-human collaboration and creative output.
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One of the first London universities to offer a dedicated pathway in the Literature and Culture of the United States, the American research cluster at ÌÇÐÄvlogÃâ·ÑBÕ¾ offers a vital contribution to the disciplinary and interdisciplinary fields that are currently shaping the understanding of American literature and culture.
Creative Music Mentoring and Youth Work Support. open menu. mobile menu toggle button. Timothy Bui – Alchemy Master. Trained in the art of Film and Tv at the London Screen Academy, Timothy Bui is professional camera operator and Videographer born
Explore the future of AI and creativity. This programme challenges you to rethink the boundaries of AI, exploring the intersection of tech and creativity.
ÌÇÐÄvlogÃâ·ÑBÕ¾ graduates meet challenge of reimagining beauty set by MANE, and win trip to New York
Our aim is to develop teachers whose vision, imagination and professionalism takes them beyond the realities of current educational policy, and encourage them to continually seek to evolve new and better models of practice.
Research. Alison Craighead | Wild Industry. Wild Industry is a poetic exploration of how wind power is changing wild landscapes in the Scottish Highlands. detail of video (in progress). Image Description: The image shows a close-up view of various
Research. Saskia Olde Wolbers | Centrifuge. A film exploring the truth telling qualities of the medium. Saskia Olde Wolbers writes fictional speculative narratives based on oral histories coming from unheard perspectives, such as: a Brixton postman