Community
Connecting with others makes us stronger. Find out more about our communities, and our student diversity policies and reporting tools.
Connecting with others
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53012.5D3_2664, Fine Art BA (Hons), 2017 | Photograph: UAL
Sports clubs and societies
Meet likeminded people with Arts SU societies, clubs and more.
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Relaxing at the common room, 2019 | Photograph: Alys Tomlinson
Buddy Up
An Arts SU initiative designed to support students in staying connected.
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Entrance exterior view, 2019, Camberwell College of Arts | Photograph: UAL
Post-grad community
A space for postgraduate students to share work, find opportunities, and connect with UAL’s wider creative network.
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Collage by Edward Mendoza
UAL is Global
Take part in 5 interactive activities to engage with our culturally diverse community.
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Students listening at, 2018 | Photograph: Unai Mateo
Language Community
Practise a language with others, get creative, have fun, exhibit your art and make friends.
Get involved
Keep up to date with the latest events and community initiatives.
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glitter make up at the private view, 2017 London College of Fashion, UAL | Photograph: Ana Escobar
Student events
There is always something interesting happening at UAL. Discover what's coming up soon.
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Visitors enjoying confetti at the private view, 2019 | Photograph: Unai Mateo
Halls Life
Whether you live in Halls or not, Halls Life run fun events around London for all UAL students.
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Animation posters in the street, 2019 | Photograph: Alys Tomlinson
Social media
Check out our Instagram to get inspired, enter competitions and share your work.
Creating a safe and welcoming environment
We are proud of our diverse student communities, and we are committed to ensuring UAL is an inclusive and supportive environment for everyone.
Finding purpose
Climate Emergency Network
The Climate Emergency Network is non-hierarchical, distributed, and continuously evolving. It's a platform for channelling creativity into climate action across our Colleges, research centres, and institutes. Our community includes undergraduate students, professors, support staff, alumni, and friends.
Our purpose is to foster an internal movement for change, providing opportunities for everyone to engage in climate action. We host monthly Climate Cafés, seasonal Climate Circles, and develop responsive campaigns, actions, and activities to showcase that the arts can, and must, respond to the climate and ecological emergency.
Contact us: climatenetwork@arts.ac.uk.