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The Summer Degree Show will feature work from six undergraduate programmes, including graphic arts and textile design. Visitors will be required to wear masks at all times, social distance and pre-book. For those unable to make it, the show will also be displayed online at Artsthread.
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The university’s online showcase of work will go live on 15 June, and will feature work from across 25 of its creative courses including design and animation. The uni is also holding a graduate exhibition – it is not supposed to be a substitute for an actual grad show but will include posters designed by each student. The exhibition will be open to the public 18 to 20 June, and 23 to 27 June.
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May 6, 2021 3:34 pm
Plans to slash arts funding by 50% have been labelled “destructive” and “short-sighted” by university heads speaking to Design Week.
A consultation lead by the Office for Students (OfS) and education secretary Gavin Williamson has proposed halving the amount spent on “high cost” higher education subjects like design, art, music and drama.
The justification is that these subjects and those like them are not considered “strategic priorities” for the government and country. These cuts would make way for high-cost subjects that
are priorities, such as medicine, veterinary science, other sciences and IT.
Funding could shrink from £36m to £19m