Inclusive Careers
Careers and Employability believe that everyone should be able to achieve their creative ambitions, regardless of their background or circumstance. We strive to support those underrepresented in the creative industries.
Within our team, we have identified diversity champions. Each champion handles sharing knowledge and best practices across the team. The issues we are currently focusing on are those affecting underrepresented students. This includes :
- caregivers
- care leavers
- those with protected characteristics
- mature students
- first-generation university students
- student sex workers.
Our work follows the social model of disability. This recognises that people are disabled by barriers in society, not by their impairment or difference. We strive to make our events and programmes as accessible as possible. If you have any suggestions on how we could improve please let us know via our feedback form.
Supporting you
Professional mentoring
Apply to be matched with an industry mentor to support you with your career and the steps you need to take to get there.
This could help you find work, set up a business, build networks and audiences, freelance, and sell your art or service. By the end of the programme, you will be clearer about your next steps and have better awareness of opportunities.
Creative Business Internships
Creative Business Internships offer short paid internships to current UAL students, placing them with small creative businesses. All internships are with businesses set up by UAL graduates and will provide insights into what is involved in running a creative enterprise.
Creative Shift
Creative Shift supports underrepresented students to kick-start their careers. Join the community to gain access to industry contacts from diverse backgrounds, work on co-created projects and access funding to help your creative career.
Resources
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Illustration created by Aniruddha Sridhar, BA (Hons) Illustration and Visual Media, 2023 London College of Communication.
International Futures
International Futures is an employability programme dedicated to UAL international students and recent graduates to support you on your career journey.
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Stencils of numbers graffiti by Divya Sharma. Photo: Alys Tomlinson,
| Photograph: Alys TomlinsonDisability and dyslexia services
Find out about adjustments and support available for disabled students.
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Student Sex Worker Guide, Arts SU,
Student sex worker support guidebook
Produced by SU Arts, this guidebook provides information on your legal rights and information on support from UAL and external organisations.
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Work by Clara Saez Calabuig,
BA (Hons) Graphic DesignChaplaincy
The Chaplaincy Service at UAL offers pastoral and spiritual care to students and staff. The chaplains also organise events and activities in relation to faith, spirituality and the arts.
Get involved
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Image by Gracie Dahl
Find a job
UAL can help you to find paid employment during or after your studies through Arts Temps and Creative Opportunities.
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Alys Tomlinson, Your guidance can help others to achieve their goals.
Get involved with Arts SU
Arts SU supports and represents the diverse student community at UAL. They advocate for marginalised student communities and run societies providing opportunities to meet like-minded people and explore your interests.
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Money by Gabriele Lorusso
Careers advice for students
Explore the full range of ways we can support you with your career, from making money while you study to preparing for the world of work.
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Collaboration by Gracie Dahl
Careers advice for graduates
Our advisors and resources can support you with identifying your career path, applications and preparing for interviews.
Stories
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Yeshen Venema,
Home: Creative Shift x not just a shop
Creative Shift and not just a shop came together to commission students to design a range of homeware inspired by the theme ‘home’ and what emotions this elicits for them.
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Emmanuelle Iroakazi,
LGBTQIA+ Showcase Competition
The LGBTQIA+ Showcase Competition is a collaboration between not just a shop and Arts SU. Students from across UAL were invited to submit a piece of artwork that encapsulated LGBTQIA+ History Month.
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Mohammed Adel painting in the studio. Photo Alys Tomlinson
Artists decolonise museums
This ongoing project lead by Artquest explores how the colonial legacy in UK museums, collections and archives can be addressed.
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Gradcast: Real stories from UAL
Gradcast: Real stories from UAL
A podcast series created by UAL graduates. These candid stories explore creative career journeys and life after graduation.