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Global Projects and Partnerships

Models by Jaz Martell,  BA (Hons) Fashion Visual Merchandising and Branding, London College of Fashion, UAL.
Models by Jaz Martell,  BA (Hons) Fashion Visual Merchandising and Branding, London College of Fashion, UAL.
Models by Jaz Martell, BA (Hons) Fashion Visual Merchandising and Branding, London College of Fashion, UAL. Credit: © Alys Tomlinson

Learn more about how we collaborate globally

Our Global Engagement Office (GEO) works collaboratively with our Colleges to coordinate UAL's international activity.

  • We build mutually-beneficial partnerships with creative industries, higher education institutions and governments around the world.
  • We are committed to providing high-quality Transnational education (TNE) facilitated by sustainable collaboration.
  • We work with partners on projects that tackle global social challenges and encourage innovation.

Visit our GEO Canvas page (UAL staff only).

College Global pages

Central Saint Martins (webpage under review)

London College of Communication

London College of Fashion

Camberwell College of Arts

Chelsea College of Arts 

Wimbledon College of Arts

  • Visible Justice Exhibition 2019, London College of Communication, UAL

    Creative Cities

    Building city-level partnerships globally.


  • Shared Campus

    An international network for education.

  • Close up of installation by Abigail Adams, 2019 Painting BA (Hons), Camberwell College of Arts, UAL| Photograph: Alys Tomlinson

    International Exchange

    Learn more about our exchange opportunities for students.

Global Stories

  • Micrograph of cross-section of an indigineous leaf at CSM Grow Lab. Photo: Risa Ueno

    Mattering Life: Investigating contemporary science through art, design, poetry

    Producing new ways of seeing the events of 4 billion years ago, students animated and reinterpreted contemporary scientific studies on the origins and ambiguities of life on the 2024 Scientist in Residence programme.

  • Photography: Alys Tomlinson

    Windrush Day 2024

    On 22 June 1948 the Empire Windrush ship docked in Tilbury, Essex. On board were the very first group of Commonwealth citizens who had responded to Britain’s call to help rebuild the mother country. Between 1948 and 1971, 500,000 left their homes

  • Spreads from the Inga Kaugsay publication. Graphic design: Abbie Vickress

    Reawakening Inga ancestral living knowledges

    A multicultural, multilingual collaboration between Inga indigenous architects, Colombian architects, and the Spatial Practices programme at Central Saint Martins makes rich layers of Inga habitation practices accessible to many.

  • Holding the rain: MA Art and Science x Joya: AIR

    Holding Rain in the Headwater takes us to Spain and back in an art and environment residency, Earth Day project and documentary, with MA Art and Science students transforming the land and their relationship to it.