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Robert Gordon University Architecture

Posted by on August 1, 2017 – 03:10 pm

Robert Gordon University Architecture

The study of architecture requires an enquiring and imaginative mind, to analyse and consider new possibilities for buildings that will improve people’s quality of life. It embodies many issues and challenges: the creation of better places to live, work, and relax; designing buildings and cities that recognise the cultural diversity of the population; proposing ideas that contribute socially and economically to the community; and using imagination and innovation to do all this more responsibly and efficiently for a world with finite resources

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Manchester University of Architecture

Posted by on July 4, 2017 – 02:17 pm

Manchester University of Architecture

The studio course is delivered through research-driven clusters called ateliers that align strong areas of research activity and mutual interests via trios of staff. This enables students to develop ideological positions that are critically underpinned through seminars, workshops and symposiums to enhance their knowledge and skills. The first year of their studies enables each student to locate themselves within a broad range of perspectives in relation to contemporary architecture and urbanism. The second year builds upon this knowledge and developing…

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University of the Arts London Architecture

Posted by on June 18, 2017 – 01:18 pm

University of the Arts London Architecture

Founded in the 19th and early 20th centuries, the six colleges that make up the university: Camberwell College of Arts, Central Saint Martins, Chelsea College of Arts, London College of Communication, London College of Fashion, and Wimbledon College of Arts, have international reputations in a range of creative fields. Location and Transport The university has 14 sites across London, and all are well served by the tube and rail network with stations forming hubs that are fully integrated with the capital s efficient bus and rail system. Entry Requirements…

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Architecture Toronto University

Posted by on April 27, 2017 – 09:11 am

Architecture Toronto University

The John H. Daniels Faculty of Architecture, Landscape, and Design (Daniels) offers rigorous programs of study for the emerging architect, landscape architect, urban designer, artist, or curator. If you want to pursue one of these dynamic fields, the University of Toronto offers outstanding opportunities for creative work. Daniels offers intensive study focusing on the vibrant multi-ethnic, multicultural world metropolis of Toronto, and of the fast-growing greater Toronto area surrounding it. It complements this local focus with teaching by faculty…

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University of Sheffield Architecture

Posted by on March 2, 2017 – 04:20 am

University of Sheffield Architecture

Our undergraduate degrees provide a balance of theory, design work and professional e perience. You ll learn how to lead on projects, solve complex problems and communicate your ideas. Above all, we ll encourage y ou to think about the wider responsibilities of the architect. We are joint 1st in the UK for undergraduate teaching! 100% of our undergraduate students think the course is intellectually stimulating and that our staff are enthusiastic about what they are teaching. National Student Survey 2016 We believe in architecture that improves people…

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University College London Architecture

Posted by on February 6, 2017 – 02:10 am

University College London Architecture

In addition to A level and International Baccalaureate, UCL considers a wide range of international qualifications for entry to its undergraduate degree programmes. Undergraduate Preparatory Certificates The Undergraduate Preparatory Certificates (UPCs) are intensive one-year foundation courses for international students of high academic potential who are aiming to gain access to undergraduate degree programmes at UCL and other top UK universities. Typical UPC students will be high achievers in a 12-year school system which does not meet the standard…

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Liverpool University Architecture

Posted by on February 4, 2017 – 02:00 am

Liverpool University Architecture

The Master of Architecture (MArch) programme is a professional/undergraduate Masters qualification available to students with an appropriate first degree in Architecture and RIBA Part I. It leads to the RIBA Part II award. This degree is validated by the RIBA and prescribed by ARB as a Part 2 qualification towards access to the Architectural Profession in Europe. Year 1 focuses on design through lectures, seminars and carefully planned individual and group work. Taught modules outside studio design cover professional practice and contemporary approaches…

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Open University Architecture degree

Posted by on December 25, 2016 – 10:05 pm

Open University Architecture degree

Entry to the Master of Architecture is via OUA applications to Curtin University. Applicants must have successfully completed a relevant undergraduate degree in Architecture at any Australian University (or equivalent). Please also note that the undergraduate degree must have been taught in English. English Language Proficiency Requirements Applicants need to meet Curtin’s English Language requirement as all courses are taught in English. If your education qualifications were not solely in English, as per the International Handbook of Universities…

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Architecture University in London

Posted by on December 23, 2016 – 09:50 pm

Architecture University in London

You apply directly to Goldsmiths using our online application system. Before submitting your application you ll need to have: Details of your education history, including the dates of all exams/assessments The email address of your referee who we can request a reference from, or alternatively an electronic copy of your academic reference Contact details of a second referee A personal statement – t his can either be uploaded as a Word Document or PDF, or completed online If available, an electronic copy of your educational transcript (this is particularly…

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Royal School of Art London

Posted by on November 11, 2016 – 04:53 pm

Royal School of Art London

Discover exciting new talent alongside established stars of the art world at the annual Summer Exhibition. With over 1, 200 works showcasing everything from watercolour paintings to videos and photography there is something for everyone. “The Royal Academy’s Summer Exhibition feels fresh” – The Times “Eclectic, whimsical chaos” – The Telegraph Famous as the world’s largest open submission show, there are certain things the Summer Exhibition delivers on every single year: a panorama of art in all mediums, a remarkable mixture of emerging artists…

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