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Student and graduate projects

Wimbledon College of Arts offers the opportunity for businesses to work with our students and graduates.

What are the benefits?

A shot of a room filled with giant plastic bubble, there are hues of blue and red lighting
Svitlana Reinish, 2023 MA Theatre and Performance Design, Wimbledon College of Arts, UAL | Photograph: Orlando Myxx

Fresh ideas

Tap into our creative community to generate new solutions, outcomes and approaches.

A model set of a building, the roof has curved paper-like ridges
Enza Kim, 2023 BA Theatre Design, Wimbledon College of Arts, UAL | Photograph: Kristy Noble

New talent

Work with potential employees from one of the world’s leading creative institutions.

A model set of hollow cubes hanging from the ceiling, below is a male figurine standing, the set is blue
Xinran Meng, 2023 MA Performance: Theatre Making, Wimbledon College of Arts, UAL | Photograph: Kristina Sarkisyan

Bespoke briefs

Each project is designed and tailored to your needs.

How does it work?

The projects are paid for opportunities and include:

  • designs or artworks made in response to the brief
  • client involvement at all stages
  • staff and project manager guidance
  • regular project updates
  • paying for student or graduate work
  • design pitches
  • use of the UAL brand
  • staff time
  • Two large alien puppets, one green and one purple.

    , Wimbledon College of Arts, UAL |

    London’s New Year’s Day Parade

    Since 2017, Wimbledon College of Arts students have worked with the London Borough of Merton to create their entry for the London’s New Year’s Day Parade.


  • Sir John Sloane's Museum

    Sir John Soane’s Museum commissioned Wimbledon BA Theatre and Screen students to reinvent features from Whitehall during the 17th century.


  • Merlin Entertainments

    Merlin Entertainments, whose brands include Madame Tussauds and the London Dungeon, often recruit skilled sculptors to create their life-like models.

Want to work with us?

Get in touch to discuss your ideas at wimbledon.projects@arts.ac.uk