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School of Media
and Communication

Through a shared understanding of the body as a creative site, our School of Media and Communication works to shape the future of fashion media, communication and performance. Our courses embrace emerging technologies, cross-disciplinary collaboration, and critical thinking to address global challenges and inspire meaningful change for people and planet. Students are empowered to combine creativity with purpose, supported by expert staff, industry connections and world-class resources.

Asia lady in red costume dressed as a fox bride.
Ningxuan Liu | Graduate Showcase | BA Hons Costume Design for Performance
Still of staircase and 3 costumes created by Jovana Gospavic MA Costume for Performance
Still of other works done by Jovana Gospavic MA Costume for Performance

Industry links

Our exceptional ties to the fashion and media industries connect you to the real world from day one. Our students can engage in live briefs, placements and projects with brands and organisations shaping the future of fashion. You’ll also benefit from Graduate Futures, LCF’s dedicated employability service. Our alumni have gone on to work in a variety of roles for brands such as Louis Vuitton, Alexander McQueen, Burberry, Dior, Chanel, Gucci, Vogue, Hypebeast, iD, Dazed media, Marvel Studios, Warner Bros, Dior and The New York Times.

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3D model of a Japanese folkloric mask with robot behind.
Evie Conde-Flack | BA (Hons) Fashion Imaging and Illustration | UAL Showcase

Research

Our research drives real-world impact, addressing social, political, cultural and environmental issues through fashion and media. You’ll learn from researchers and academic staff working in fields such as media ethnography, embodiment, performance, virtual and digital fashion, arts and health, and media ethics. Every student develops research skills as part of their learning, and through knowledge exchange projects, we collaborate with key industry figures, third sector and communities to co-create change and develop our critical voices.

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