Glass and Ceramics
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We are the largest glass and ceramics department in Europe,comprised of an international team of experienced educators and practitioners with diverse skills and interests. Our research activity goes hand in hand with our teaching,informing and supporting you in your learning. 100 undergraduate, postgraduate and research students.
You will be encouraged to undertake external projects, such as competitions, exhibitions and commissions. Our students have worked with a variety of different organisations, including Daum, Scholt International, EU projects and in education, youth and health care contexts.
You can read all about why you should study glass and ceramics in the 2012 issue of i-MAD, Your guide to Media, Art and Design by i-studentadvisor. See pages 52 and 53 for details here.
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