Stories
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Pages taken from 'Next Stage', a publication created by Year 3 students on BA (Hons) Magazine Journalism and Publishing 2022. Image credit: LCC x Southwark Playhouse. BA (Hons) Magazine Journalism and Publishing students collaborate with Southwark Playhouse
Year 3 student Roz Jones chats about the importance of building practical skills, growing professional networks and connecting with industry.
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Image credit: Soufyane Badreddine, Kate Kyratsous, Kate Penwarden, Daniella Backer-Meurke and Louise Jensen. BA (Hons) Public Relations students develop industry insight through Agency Life unit
Soufyane Badreddine and Anna Holub discuss their journeys into PR and how studying at LCC has enabled them to connect with others while better understanding themselves.
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Photograph: Middlesex University UAL appoints Professor Kene Igweonu as Pro Vice-Chancellor and Head of London College of Communication
Professor Igweonu will join LCC as Head of College and Pro Vice-Chancellor of UAL in July 2022.
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Stanley builds his display for 'This is How We Die'. Image credit: Stanley Chiu. BA (Hons) Contemporary Media Cultures students host ‘This is How We Die’ exhibition
Neelam Tabassum and Stanley Chiu share the inspiration behind their creative work and how they supported the complex process of building a course exhibition.
Features
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Concept logo signage for GT Gin. Image credit: Sophia Demetriades. BA (Hons) Graphic Branding and Identity student develops sustainable drinks concept
We look back at the 2021 BrandOpus Chrysalis Awards as Sophia Demetriades discusses her shortlisted concept for a sustainable drinks brand.
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Image taken from 'Bridging the Gaps', a publication on research and public engagement in the Media School developed by students on MA Publishing at London College of Communication. Mentoring Spotlight: Preeti Buljhoo x Jonathan Paterson
MA Publishing graduate Preeti Buljhoo and her mentor, editor and journalist Jonathan Paterson, discuss their experiences of taking part in LCC's Industry Mentoring Programme.
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Examples of work from Karl-Lydie's MA portfolio. Image credit: Karl-Lydie Jean-Baptiste. Mentoring Spotlight: Karl-Lydie Jean-Baptiste x Melissa Quashie
We chat to MA Public Relations graduate Karl-Lydie Jean-Baptiste and her mentor, publicity manager Melissa Quashie, about their experiences of taking part in the LCC Industry Mentoring Programme.
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Image credit: 'Oceanomicron' - Mathias Arrignon, MA Sound Arts 2021. Photography by Mischa Haller. Tech Talks: Michael Speers on Sound Arts
Specialist Technician Michael Speers shares his own journey through the sound arts landscape, and how his role supports our Sound Arts students to generate original and inspiring work.
Value Talks
Making space in the media
LCC graduate Tim Ogu explores the current journalism landscape with broadcaster and presenter Charlene White; creative director and consultant Henry Holland; and journalist, writer and comedian Shon Faye.
Exploring gender identities and creativity
Award-winning trans activist Charlie Craggs speaks to MA Photography graduate Jessie McLaughlin.
Exploring Black Authorship
It's All Blakademik's Jordan Jarrett-Bryan and LCC’s Pratāp Rughani speak to Derek Owusu, whose debut novel on Stormzy's literary imprint #Merky Books won the Desmond Elliot Prize 2020.
Local community
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Pages taken from 'Next Stage', a publication created by Year 3 students on BA (Hons) Magazine Journalism and Publishing 2022. Image credit: LCC x Southwark Playhouse. BA (Hons) Magazine Journalism and Publishing students collaborate with Southwark Playhouse
Year 3 student Roz Jones chats about the importance of building practical skills, growing professional networks and connecting with industry.
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Annie Nicholson aka Fandangoe Kid with Fandangoe Whip ice cream van. Photo by Tara Darby. Graphic design graduate Fandangoe Kid invites South Londoners to open up about mental health over an ice cream
From 30 September to 2 October, artist Annie Nicholson AKA the Fandangoe Kid will bring her unique and colourful mobile installation to Elephant and Castle, encouraging people to talk about mental health issues over ice cream.
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Image of LCC and the local area from above What's on in Southwark and Lambeth: June 2021
As part of LCC’s ongoing support to our cultural neighbours, we’re featuring a monthly round-up of some of the online activities and content provided by the fantastic museums, galleries and cultural venues in our local area, updated week-to-week.
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Work by Peter Roden for Creative Elephant. Creative Elephant celebrates arts and cultural venues across Elephant and Castle
A new online platform highlights the range of exciting organisations and events rooted in the diverse, creative landscape of LCC’s local area.