- London Institute
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University of the Arts London Gründung 2004 Trägerschaft staatlich Ort London, Vereinigtes Königreich Kanzler Sir Michael Bichard, (Vizekanzler) Studenten 27.970 (2006) Website www.arts.ac.uk Die Universität der Künste London (engl.: University of the Arts London) ist eine staatliche Universität in London und ein föderaler Zusammenschluss von sechs Kunsthochschulen.
Die Universität wurde 2004 aus dem London Institute gegründet und ist mit 27.970 Studenten (2005) eine der größten Kunstuniversitäten in Europa. 2006 wurde das Wimbledon College of Art an die Universität angeschlossen.
Gliederung
- Camberwell College of Arts
- Central Saint Martins College of Art and Design
- Chelsea College of Art and Design
- London College of Communication
- London College of Fashion
- Wimbledon College of Art
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