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Teaching In 2020: A teacher’s perspective

By Chloe Mitchell Posted on 14th January 2020 Posted in Uncategorised No Comments Tagged with Essex crime statistics, Harlow, Teaching
Teaching In 2020: A teacher’s perspective

Teaching is widely seen as a very rewarding profession, but why are teachers feeling the strain?

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Dulwich Picture Gallery sheds its ‘Old Masters’ image

By Ugne Zukauskaite Posted on 14th January 2020 Posted in Uncategorised No Comments Tagged with Dulwich Picture Gallery, South London attractions, The Colour Palace
Dulwich Picture Gallery sheds its ‘Old Masters’ image

Dulwich Picture Gallery is fighting to stay relevant within the ever-changing community of South London.

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‘More arts funding could help solve London’s social issues’

By Samantha Johnson Posted on 12th January 2020 Posted in Uncategorised No Comments Tagged with Waterloo Community Theatre, youth services funding, youth theatre in London
‘More arts funding could help solve London’s social issues’

Waterloo Community Theatre’s co-founder says the arts can play a crucial role in tackling youth crime

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The demolition of Elephant and Castle shopping centre

By Selina Lampard Posted on 7th January 2020 Posted in Uncategorised No Comments Tagged with Delancey, Elephant and Castle shopping centre, LCC, Southwark Council
The demolition of Elephant and Castle shopping centre

Who are the winners and losers when you lose a vital part of the community?

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We are part of this community: an interview with Natalie Brett

By Eleanor Merry Posted on 11th December 2019 Posted in Uncategorised No Comments Tagged with LCC Business and Innovation, LCC Talent Works, London College of Communication, Natalie Brett
We are part of this community: an interview with Natalie Brett
Natalie Brett 2018

LCC does not just have strong ties to SE1’s vibrant local community – it is an intrinsic part of it, says Head of College Natalie Brett

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Showcasing ‘the Elephant’s’ unheralded cultural scene

By Olivia Quebrada-Abbot Posted on 6th December 2019 Posted in Uncategorised No Comments Tagged with Alleyway Radical Theatre, Blue Elephant Theatre, Creative Elephant, Ironing Out
Showcasing ‘the Elephant’s’ unheralded cultural scene

Creative Elephant showcased the lively arts and cultural scene in Elephant and Castle

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LCC and Science Museum Lates

By Eyitoluwase Folarin-coker Posted on 6th December 2019 Posted in Uncategorised No Comments Tagged with Joel Karamath, LCC BA Interactive Design Art, Science Museum
LCC and Science Museum Lates

A series of collaborations between LCC and the Science Museum has tested the ingenuity and design flair of students on BA Interaction Design Arts.

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Talent That Works

By Blake Creighton Posted on 6th December 2019 Posted in Uncategorised No Comments Tagged with In Use Re Use, LCC Talent Works, The Remakery
Talent That Works
The Remarkery

How LCC’s Talent Works programme helps both students and social enterprises flourish.

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No Logo?

By Simona Kostova Posted on 6th December 2019 Posted in Uncategorised No Comments Tagged with 4OC Branding, LCC MA Graphic Branding and Identity, Sunita Yeomans
No Logo?

What happens when a change management company wants a re-brand? LCC Graphic Branding and Identity tutor Sunita Yeomans talks about working with high-powered SE1 based consulting firm 4OC.

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Edible Rotherhithe: Get Up & Grow

By Toni Cover Posted on 6th December 2019 Posted in Uncategorised No Comments Tagged with Christina Wheatley, Edible Rotherhithe, LCC Talent Works, Walworth Community Garden Network
Edible Rotherhithe: Get Up & Grow

LCC Talent Works helped gardening and sustainability charity Edible Rotherhithe get its message out there.

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Game over…

By Isabella Colloff Watson Posted on 5th December 2019 Posted in Uncategorised No Comments Tagged with ACE IT, Augemented Reality, Immersive Technology, LCC MA Virtual Reality, LCC Screen School, Virtual Reality
Game over…

Immersive technology is not just for gamers. The ACE IT project aims to change and influence industries far beyond entertainment.

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Taking an ethical stand against work placement exploitation

By Megan Hynes Posted on 5th December 2019 Posted in Uncategorised No Comments Tagged with BA LCC BA Graphic Branding and Identity, LCC Placements, Mundial magazine
Taking an ethical stand against work placement exploitation

London College of Communication is determined to fight for fairer treatment of students working in industry placements.

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