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  1. What's happening at the RCA. 10 May 2024. The Royal College of Art is the world’s most influential postgraduate institution of art and design. Find out about courses, research and innovation here.

  2. The Royal College of Art started life in 1837 as the Government School of Design. Granted a Royal Charter and university status in 1967, today the RCA remains the world’s most influential postgraduate institution of art and design.

  3. Programme finder. We offer a range of Graduate Diploma, MA, MArch, MEd, MFA, MDes, MRes, MPhil and PhD degree programmes across the art and design disciplines. Read our application and admissions guidance for more information.

  4. Apply to study at the RCA. Ready to apply? Find out about our application process here. Applications for 2024 intakes are now open. Master's application process. Applications for MA/MSc, MRes, MFA, MDes, MArch and MEd programmes starting in September 2024 are now open. Graduate Diploma application process.

  5. Sitio web. RCA.ac.uk. [ editar datos en Wikidata] La Royal College of Art es una universidad pública de investigación, especializada en arte y diseño, ubicada en Albertopolis, un área de gran importancia cultural y científica, en South Kensington, Londres y ofrece licenciaturas de postgrado a estudiantes de más de 70 países. 1 ...

  6. 28 de nov. de 2023 · Application process. Apply to study at the RCA. Last updated 28 November 2023. Ready to apply? Find out about our application process here. Applications for 2024 intakes are now open. Once you’ve reviewed and selected the right programme, you can visit our online application portal to begin your application.

  7. The Royal College of Art ( RCA) is a public research university in London, United Kingdom, with campuses in South Kensington, Battersea and White City. It is the only entirely postgraduate art and design university in the United Kingdom. [2] : 118 It offers postgraduate degrees in art and design to students from over 60 countries. [3] History.