We collaborate with creative businesses, governments, and educational/cultural organisations on projects that have a positive impact on the world around us.
Along with our partners, we work to generate new perspectives and foster creative expression in a globalised world.
We aim to provide international experiences for students and staff, enriching the curriculum and strengthening strategic partnerships through research and knowledge exchange. Our projects stem from a commitment to diversity, curiosity, empowerment and sustainability.
Based at London College of Communication, this initiative supports refugee and exiled journalists to restart their careers in the UK through a programme of workshops, mentoring and placement opportunities.
ROUTE enabled small groups of design students and professionals to share insights and develop their practice with craftspeople, artists and artisans in Senegal.
A collaboration between BA (Hons) Design for Branded Spaces students and Malta's National Museum of Art explored ways of encouraging audiences to critically engage with social issues.
Students from our Screen School attended the 70th Berlin International Film Festival, where they connected with CILECT partners from Swinburne University of Technology, Australia.
BA (Hons) Advertising students collaborated with Toronto Metropolitan University to share and celebrate their achievements during an extraordinary academic year.
In their second collaboration with Toronto Metropolitan University, BA (Hons) Advertising students explored their dissertation topics through immersive, interactive landscapes.
Staff and students from our Photography programme participated in a collaboration which explored community memory and creative storytelling across Zorrotzaurre.
MA Documentary Photography and Photojournalism graduates co-curated an exhibition featuring work from Bilbao’s emerging creative practitioners.
Our BA (Hons) Public Relations course collaborated digitally with École des nouveaux métiers de la communication (EFAP) and Rotterdam University of Applied Sciences (RUAS) to develop concept PR agencies.
Led by CRiSAP PhD researcher Hannah Kemp-Welch, this project embeds sound arts principles into socially-engaged arts methodologies, and was presented as part of the Srishti Interim event with Srishti Manipal Institute of Art, Design and Technology.
Refugee Journalism Project
Project Director Vivienne Francis is joined by refugee journalists, mentors and students to discuss this powerful initiative.
CoLAB Project
CoLab invites refugees into the classroom to share their expertise and experiences with university students.
ModUAL | Global Design Studio 2018
ModUAL is a collaborative digital workshop that connects LCC students with universities around the world.