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UCAS Design your future exhibitions

UCAS events are a great way to get a feel for what you want to study.

If you are considering studying an art and design course at university next year, you may want to get yourself along to one of the two UCAS Design your future exhibitions, which take place in Manchester (28-29 November 2011) and London (6-7 December 2011).

The Design your future events provide you with a great chance to talk to representatives from universities and colleges and other organisations about the study prospects available within the creative arts and associated career avenues.

At the exhibitions, you can meet up to 100 exhibitors including universities and colleges from the UK and beyond. There are also seminars and workshops covering everything from UCAS applications to perfecting your portfolio and specific subjects including photography, art, graphics, architecture and others.

Additionally, there will be a selection of showreels provided by current and past students to watch, which will give you a flavour of what you will be studying.

Courses covered at the exhibitions include: Architecture and Landscape Architecture, Art, Art and Design, Applied Art, Ceramics and Glass, Community and Public Arts, Crafts, Design Crafts Design and Design Technology, Digital Media Art and Design, Fashion, Fine Art, Furniture, Graphic Design, Illustration and Book Art, Interactive Design and Media, Interior, Spatial and Structural Design, Jewellery and Designed Metal, Mobile Phone Graphics, Photography, Video and Lens Media, Product Design, Sonic Art and Sound, Textile, Fabric and Pattern Design, Theatre and Scenic Arts and Set Design, Three Dimensional Design, Visual and Vision Arts.

The exhibitions will also be a good opportunity for those advising students on admissions into higher education within the subject area of art and design. There will be a seminar for advisers with facts on application trends, course developments at undergraduate level and the latest news on invitation requests, interview procedures and portfolios. All this should help ensure advisers are well-equipped to dispense the most useful advice they can to applicants.

The deadline for UCAS applications for art and design courses, except those listed with a 15 January 2012 deadline, is 24 March 2012. Check out Course Search for more details on deadlines.

2011-11-22

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