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SCHOOL OF DESIGN LONDON

SCHOOL OF DESIGN LONDON. 1 .Officially launched in 2009, this small campus is tucked away in a secluded enclave amid the hustle and bustle of London’s fashionable Islington district.

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SCHOOL OF DESIGN LONDON

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  1. SCHOOL OF DESIGN LONDON

  2. 1.Officially launched in 2009, this small campus is tucked away in a secluded enclave amid the hustle and bustle of London’s fashionable Islington district. 2.Our building began life as a glove factory and is now developing as post-graduate hub, with a focus on entrepreneurship and innovation. 3. London is an ideal place to network with the fashion and design industries. The famous Business Design Centre is just around the corner, and our events attract leading companies such as Speedo, UVU, the Victoria and Albert Museum and the Ethical Fashion Forum. 4.Our new research centre P3i is investing in state-of-the-art technology including 3D printing and weaving equipment and a microscope that works at the nano-scale. 4 Things YOU NEED to know about THESCHOOL OF DESIGN london

  3. Postgraduate Coursesbased in London MA Fashion Management and Entrepreneurship MA Design, Craftsmanship and Entrepreneurship POSTGRADUATE COURSES BASED IN LONDON

  4. Creative Entrepreneurship Community We; • deliver a research-led postgraduate portfolio informed by research which underpins innovation and social responsibility within the creative industries by enabling trans and inter-disciplinary practice(s). We have developed a new postgraduate framework that offers innovative pathways including: • An advanced understanding of the global fashion industry, how the industry works including processes, roles and objectives and the relationship between commerce, the environment and people • a systemic approach to social innovation and entrepreneurship through the interrogation of the role of craftsmanship and design-craft collaboration in enhancing the value chain and creating sustainable enterprise

  5. MA Fashion Managementand Entrepreneurship

  6. MA Fashion Management and Entrepreneurship COURSE AIMS To give you an advanced understanding of the global fashion industry WHAT IT COVERS Design and product development Trend research and prediction Buying and merchandising roles Retail Strategy Sourcing Supply chain management Global luxury brands Ethical and Environmental value No Portfolio Required

  7. MA Fashion Management and Entrepreneurship One year across 3 semesters full-time (September and January starts)

  8. “FME provides a holistic understanding about the global Fashion industry and how it operates. The tutors have years of industry experience and deliver the most practical and up to date information. I would recommend this courses to anyone who has a desire to have a career in fashion. The course not only teaches you the practical skills to manage any kind of fashion business but also makes you independent and a self thinking individual.” Isha Tewari MA Fashion Management & Entrepreneurship India

  9. “The course was exactly what I was looking for and my friends who had already studied at the School of Design London, as well as my mentors recommended it. The course covers all aspects of fashion business management from luxury to high street, as well as the industrial and manufacturing side. I have gained new knowledge of sustainability and its importance in the fashion industry, how the global brands work and most importantly about luxury brands.” Karthick Palanisamy MA Fashion Management & Entrepreneurship India

  10. “My course is very exciting, I like the fact that we are given industry projects and research work , which helps us in analysing aspects of a business in a real life context. The most valuable lessons I have learned is to think globally in my approach towards every task in both my personal and professional life!” Rahul Chibber MA Fashion Management & Entrepreneurship India

  11. MA Design, Craftsmanship and Entrepreneurship

  12. MA Design, Craftsmanshipand Entrepreneurship COURSE AIMS To equip students with the knowledge and tools to identify the skills and inherent value in hand crafted produce and how this can be used to enhance the value chain and protect and build brands. WHAT IT COVERS Ethical and Environmental Values Design Craftsmanship Creative Entrepreneurship and Sustainable Development Practice Industry Projects Major Research Projects No Portfolio Required

  13. MA Design Craftsmanship and Entrepreneurship One year across 3 semesters full-time (September and January starts)

  14. “I have studied business before but I see my future in design. I chose this course because it combines both the areas I wanted to immerse myself in. I really like how we get one-on-one discussions with professors who are or have been players in the field for a long time. Since I've been here, I have discovered several ways to integrate business in craft and design. I used to think it was simply ‘create and sell’ but there's so much more to it. From design to production to retail and distribution, this course explores the whole process.” Kate Ngo MA Design Craftsmanship & Entrepreneurship Philippines

  15. Our Expertise Dr. Jos Boys Head of Learning and Student Experience An experienced designer, academic, researcher and manager, Jos has worked for a wide range of post- compulsory educational institutions, in a variety of roles across art and design and built environment disciplines Professor Bruce Montgomery Professor in Design Craftmanship Internationally acclaimed Menswear Design Consultant who previously worked for DAKS, Nigel Cabourn, Luciano and Moschino.; Professor Jackie Guille Research Professor for Creative Entrepreneurship and Social Equity An experienced designer maker, Jackie has exhibited in the UK, USA and Europe. Her extensive research and involvement in the development of design education and enterprise within Sub-Saharan Africa and India is internationally recognised. She has collaborated with departments within the UK Government and commissioned work for UNESCA, British Council and Traidcraft, UK. Clive Hallett Has worked in the fashion industry since 1972, working with British, American, Italian and Indian companies advising on product profiling and manufacturing. More recently he has worked with the World Health Organisation on furthering the Romanian clothing industry. Clive also designs and delivers training programs for industry for both national and international brands such as Nike and Burberry.

  16. Our facilities – London

  17. Our facilities - London “The trendy and buzzing location of Islington appealed to me.” “I like that London provides so many out of classroom learning sources.” Marisa “The location is good – it’s in central London and the classes are intimate, in smaller groups” Adele

  18. Our accommodation - London Wide selection of en-suite accommodation available at a range of prices and great locations. Many of the accommodation choices off added benefits, such as; • Internet Access • Fitness Centres • Supermarkets, restaurants and bars close by • Laundry facilities • On-site cafes • Much more…

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