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What art universities are there in Britain?

1. Royal College of Art

1948, the royal college of art began to take product design as a new focus. 1967, the college was granted a royal charter, thus gaining the right to independently award degrees. The school now mainly offers animation, architecture and design, ceramics and glass, communication design, cultural relics protection, art criticism and art history, product design, painting, fashion design, metalworking, design history, industrial design engineering, sculpture and automobile design.

RCA has eight departments. The department of practical arts includes ceramics and glass, gold and silver vessels,

Major in metal craft and jewelry. The department of architecture and interior design has specialties such as architectural design, interior design and furniture design. The Royal College of Art is the only university in the world that has the right to award all graduate degrees in art and design. From pure art to applied art to design, master's and doctor's degrees can be awarded.

2. university of the arts london

University of the arts london is a federal college in London, England. It consists of six colleges that teach art, design, fashion and media, and is the largest educational institution for art, design, media communication and performing arts in Europe.

The University of the Arts University of the arts London unites six of the world's most famous colleges devoted to art and design, each with its own unique academic strength and style. They are: London School of Communication (London).

School of Communication), London Institute of Fashion (london college of fashion), Camberwell Art Institute (Camberwell).

College of Arts), Chelsea College of Art and Design (Chelsea College of Art and Design)

Design), Central Saint Martin College of Art and Design.

Design) and Wimbledon Art Institute.

Together, these six colleges make London College the largest education center for art, design, mass communication and related technologies in the world.

3. Glasgow Art School

Glasgow College of Art is one of the oldest and few independent art colleges in Britain. The college has three colleges, namely, the School of Design, the Academy of Fine Arts and the McIntosh School of Architecture. The Department of History and Criticism Studies is mainly responsible for undergraduate teaching of art and design, and the Digital Design Studio is responsible for the latest postgraduate research, and also offers postgraduate courses in 2D and 3D animation.

Glasgow Institute of Art (GSA) has been committed to cultivating novel, innovative and successful artists, designers and architects in its long history. The quality of GSA's teaching and research, its role in creative groups and industries in Glasgow, Scotland, and even its wider scope have attracted many up-and-coming artists, designers and architects to gather in our school, and the students in our school represent this international group.

4. Edinburgh College of Art

Edinburgh Art Institute has a long history, which can be traced back to Edinburgh Painting Academy, which was founded in 1760. The school is located next to the famous castle. This is a private university.

Edinburgh Art College is one of the most successful private art colleges in Britain and enjoys a world reputation. The reason for the outstanding reputation is that the college provides students with the best quality education in a challenging and supportive environment. The college's first-class creativity and strong faculty are also one of the reasons why it is so famous.

5. King Smith College, University of London

Goldsmith College, University of London)

London) is a part of the University of London, and it is the leading institution in Britain specializing in art design, culture and social sciences, among which news, drama and movies are quite famous overseas.

Golden Smith College of University of London offers many innovative and challenging professional courses, covering art and design, computer, community and youth work, drama, education, English, history, art history, media, language, music, social science and social welfare work.