Business, Partnerships and Knowledge Exchange
London College of Communication is a pioneering world leader in design, media and screen education.
We engage the creativity of our students, alumni and academics, with businesses, social enterprises, charities and local government, to develop bespoke partnerships and collaborative projects.
Through knowledge exchange, we harness our creative and critical thinking to transform communities, economies and wider society.
Work with us to bring new ideas, new knowledge and innovations out into the world.
Spotlight projects
Talent Works
LCC students support local charities in Southwark with their digital communications.
schuh x Converse
LCC students create a visual identity for a branded live music student event.
What we offer
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Student and graduate projects
Explore our range of bespoke student and graduate projects and find out how we can support you.
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Community Engagement and Partnerships
We collaborate with a range of non-profit, government and corporate organisations to help solve society’s big challenges with innovation, empathy and creativity.
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Talent Works
Work with our students through paid placements with local charities, social enterprises and community groups.
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Refugee Journalism Project
Based at LCC, this project supports refugee and exiled journalists to restart their careers in the UK through workshops, mentoring and placement opportunities.
Stories
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Accelerate Spotlight: Victoria Monari
MA Publishing graduate Victoria Monari discusses her experience of developing Monari Skin with the support of our business incubation programme.
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Design School students work with Belvoir Farm and the Woodland Trust to bring awareness to nature conservation
ArtsTemp Reshmi Mohan explores a recent collaboration between our Design School, Belvoir Farm and the Woodland Trust.
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BA (Hons) Graphic and Media Design students develop visual identity for Superarts Academy
Muskaan Sethia discusses taking inspiration from key words, capturing the dynamic nature of dance through design, and the importance of gaining industry experience.
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Students channel creativity to support local businesses through Elephant Recovery Project
Margarida Peixoto and Andreea Stan share their experiences of supporting an initiative which aimed to connect creativity and community in Elephant and Castle.