The University for the Creative Arts is a specialist art and design university in Southern England.
It was formed in 2005 as University College for the Creative Arts at Canterbury, Epsom, Farnham, Maidstone and Rochester when the Kent Institute of Art and Design was merged into the Surrey Institute of Art & Design, which already had degree-awarding status;[3] both constituent schools had been formed by merging the local art schools, in Kent and Surrey respectively. It was granted university status in 2008, and the name changed to the present one.[4]
History
The origin of the University for the Creative Arts lies in the establishment of various small art schools in the English counties of Kent and Surrey in the nineteenth century. In Kent the first of these was Maidstone College of Art, founded in 1867, and in Surrey the Guildford School of Art, founded in 1856. During the second half of the twentieth century many of these small art schools merged, eventually forming Kent Institute of Art & Design in 1987, and Surrey Institute of Art & Design in 1995. These two organisations joined forces in 2005 to become the University College for the Creative Arts at Canterbury, Epsom, Farnham, Maidstone and Rochester. In May 2008, the University College for the Creative Arts was granted full university status by the Privy Council, and adopted its current name, the University for the Creative Arts, officially in September 2008.[5] In 2016, it merged with the Open College of the Arts.[4]
2005 – Kent Institute of Art & Design and Surrey Institute of Art & Design, University College merge to form University College for the Creative Arts at Canterbury, Epsom, Farnham, Maidstone & Rochester[17][18]
2008 – University College for the Creative Arts at Canterbury, Epsom, Farnham, Maidstone & Rochester receives University Title from the Privy Council and is renamed University for the Creative Arts (UCA)[19]
2012 – Maidstone campus sold to MidKent College with final teaching scheduled for 2014.[20]
2020 – Xiamen University and UCA open The Institute of Creativity and Innovation in China[21]
UCA works in partnership with several institutions globally, validating courses for: Berlin School Business & Innovation (Germany), Cyprus Academy of Arts (Cyprus), Hong Kong Management Associations (Hong Kong), The Millennium Universal College (Pakistan), and UK Creative Art and Design Centre (South Korea).[27]
In 2019, UCA and Xiamen University partnered to establish the Institute of Creativity and Innovation, with the Institute opening its doors in September 2020.[28]
UCA Canterbury
UCA Canterbury is home to architecture, interior design, automotive design, industrial and product design, fine art and visual communications courses. Students have on-campus halls of residence in Ian Dury House and off-campus accommodation in the Riverside Student Quarter.[29]
The UCA Doctoral College for creative PhD study is located close to UCA Canterbury at Rochester House.[30]
UCA Epsom
Creative business, fashion and textiles courses are run from the UCA Epsom campus. Four different accommodation blocks – Bradford House, Wilberforce Court, Crossways House and Worple Road – are located either next to campus or a ten-minute walk away.[31]
UCA Farnham
Farnham is the largest of UCA's campuses. Film, media, visual effects, performing arts, music, fine art, photography, animation, crafts, graphic design, illustration, creative technology, and games courses are taught there. It has two large on-campus halls of residence housing 600 students, called University Walk and Student Village.[32]
UCA is the third largest provider of design, and creative and performing arts higher education in the UK, with around 5,845 students.[34] It offers courses in a very wide range of architecture, art, crafts, design, fashion, media and performing arts subjects.[35]
The university is organised into ten academic schools: Business School for the Creative Industries, Canterbury School of Architecture & Design, School of Communications, School of Fashion & Textiles, School of Film, Media & Performing Arts, School of Fine Art, Crafts & Photography, School of Games & Creative Technology, UCA Doctoral College, UCA International College (UCAIC), and Institute of Creativity and Innovation (ICI).[37]
It has eight research centres: Centre for Sustainable Design, Crafts Study Centre, Animation Research Centre, International Textile Research Centre, Audio Research Cluster, Cluster for Cinema/Affect/Place (CCAP), Conflict and the Creative Arts Research Centre, and UCA Innovation Hub.[38]
UCA submitted 115 research outputs to be considered by the expert panel for Art and Design in REF 2021, as well as four impact case studies. REF 2021 ranked 78% of UCA's research as world-leading (4*) and internationally excellent (3*) for its originality, significance and rigour.[53]
Nymphia Wind (Leo Tsao, 曹米駬), drag queen, performer, stylist, fashion designer, and seamstress, the winner of season sixteen of RuPaul's Drag Race, also the first person of East Asian descent, born and raised in Taiwan to win an installment of the American series, and the second queen of Asian descent to win
Writing and Poetry
Nikita Gill, poet, playwright, writer and illustrator
Wana Udobang, known as Wana Wana, writer, poet, journalist, filmmaker, and television personality, whose work has appeared on the BBC, Al Jazeera and Huffington Post
Bob Godfrey, animator, winner of an Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film for Great, founder of UCA's Animation degree course[55]
Edd Gould, animator, artist, writer director, voice actor and creator of Eddsworld
David Hulin, animation and VFX director, known for GEICO Gecko, Post Office Ants (UK), and Nigel the Xyzal Owl
Student life
The Students' Union at the University of the Creative Arts (UCASU) is open to all students, and has over 20 clubs and societies.[56]
UCASU offers student advice and support, and runs identity communities for those who self-define one or more of the following groups: BAME (Black, Asian and Minority Ethnicities), LGBTQ+, Disabled and Women.[57]
UCASU runs events at Glasshouse on the Farnham campus.