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LCC is a leading college for design, media, screen and sound arts in London. Explore its courses, facilities, events, projects and partnerships with the creative industries.
- Community Engagement and Partnerships
At London College of Communication, our history is rooted in...
- Postgraduate Courses
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At London College of Communication (LCC), we host a number...
- Industry Mentoring Programme
The Industry Mentoring Programme at London College of...
- Research at LCC
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- Undergraduate Courses
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- Design School
London College of Communication brings the future of Design,...
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The London College of Communication is a constituent college of the University of the Arts London, a public art university in London, England. The college's origins are in education for the printing and retail industries; it now specialises in media-related subjects including advertising, animation, film, graphic design, photography and sound arts.
Learn about LCC, a leading creative college in London, offering courses in design, media, screen, sound and photography. Find out about its facilities, student life, events, partnerships and more.
LCC is a leading creative communications school in London, offering courses in design, media and screen. Learn about its history, facilities, events, alumni and industry partnerships.
Learn about the exchange program at LCC, a dynamic community of creative communications students and graduates in central London. Find out the eligibility, course information, deadlines, accommodations, visa, health and wellness, budget and application details.
At London College of Communication (LCC), we support our students to become the future of the creative communications industries as they transform themselves and the world around them.