UAL Fashion, Textiles and Technology Institute
The UAL Fashion, Textiles and Technology Institute (FTTI) delivers sustainable innovation across the entire fashion and textiles value chain. The FTTI operates at the intersection of design, STEM, cultural anthropology and business practices.
Together with our partners we aim to foster a new creative culture in which fashion, textiles and technology businesses can use research and development to achieve resilient growth.
By bridging the gap between academic research and commercial textiles and fashion, we can open up opportunities for real-world applied disruption.
About us
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About the Institute
Find out about our partnerships, and research and development expertise.
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Publications
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Study with us
Join UAL’s vibrant community of researchers. We offer theoretical and practice-based research programmes, leading to an MPhil or PhD.
There are currently over 250 research students at UAL who enjoy full access to all College and Institute resources as well as student training and support.
Work with us
The UAL Fashion, Textiles and Technology Institute aims to deliver sustainable innovation across the entire fashion and textiles value chain. Together with our partners we aim to foster a new creative culture in which fashion, textiles and technology businesses can use research and development to achieve resilient growth.
To find out more about our work get in touch at ftti@arts.ac.uk
Our people
- Dr Jane Harris, Director of UAL FTTI, Director of Research and Innovation (East Bank)
- Dr Sally Denton, Associate Director of UAL FTTI
- Dr Regina Frei, Professor of Sustainable and Circular Systems
- Dr Mohammad Mahbubul Hassan, Professor of Advanced Sustainable Materials
- Dr Kate Goldsworthy, Professor in Circular Design and Innovation
- Dr Veronika Kapsali, Professor in Materials Technology and Design
- Dr Alessandra Vecchi, Reader in International Fashion Management
- Dr Claire Bunyan, Senior Research Fellow in Cultural Anthropology
- Dr Jana Riedel, Virtual Production / XR Project Manager
- Freddie O’Reilly, Senior R&D Fellow in Textile and Dress
- Rhosyn Tuta, Senior Research and Development Fellow in Cultural Anthropology
- Laura Solomon, Research and Development Fellow in Textile Science and Technology
- Amy Hulme, Project Manager
- Ashleigh Dunn, SME Research and Development Manager
- Lucy Graham, Communications Manager
- Liv Barnes, R&D Coordinator
- Sarah Lynch, Operations Assistant
- Michelle Philgence, PA to the Director
FTTI Associate Partners:
- Queen Mary University London
- Loughborough University
- University College London
- Victoria and Albert Museum