The latest news, interviews and features from London College of Communication.
At London College of Communication you’ve got world class facilities, inspiring tutors – but there’s one place that can take your ideas further, faster. It’s not an app, not a shortcut, and not AI. It’s your course librarian.
This November, London College of Communication heads to York for the BAFTA-Qualifying Aesthetica Film Festival (ASFF) — dubbed “the UK’s answer to SXSW”.
BA (Hons) Design Management student, Aritro Roy, shares his unique experience of the Diploma in Professional Studies.
Journalism and Publishing students at London College of Communication (LCC) have launched Southwark Food Magazine, a print publication celebrating food and culture across Southwark.
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With UAL's Creative Research in Sound Arts Practice turning 20, we spoke with Dr Mark Peter Wright, artist, researcher and Director of CRiSAP, to reflect on its past, present and future,
MA Publishing students at LCC created a booklet exploring colonial narratives in the library’s special collection, applying postcolonial theory through writing, editing and design.
We caught up with BA (Hons) Interaction Design Arts students Megan Tan and Shao Xuan Tan to talk about their recent success at i Light Singapore — Asia’s leading light festival.
Ahead of the Media–Marketing Integration: Practices, Policies, Problems and Remedies conference at LCC in July 2025 at LCC, we spoke with Jonathan Hardy about branded content, global regulation, and why public interest must be at the centre of
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Being seen, being hired, being heard
Host Tim Ogu discusses diversity in the PR industry with Kamiqua Lake (COLDR, UK Black Comms Network), Mohammad Qazalbash (Live Nation Enterainment) and Rachel Allison (Axe & Saw).
Making space in the media
LCC graduate Tim Ogu explores the current journalism landscape with broadcaster and presenter Charlene White; creative director and consultant Henry Holland; and journalist, writer and comedian Shon Faye.
Exploring gender identities and creativity
Award-winning trans activist Charlie Craggs speaks to MA Photography graduate Jessie McLaughlin.
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