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2026
2.30pm - 3.30pm

Event

Showcase Ready: Adobe Creative Apprenticeship Programme online webinar

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Book a place for this online talk to learn more about Adobe Creative Apprenticeships

Overview

We’re excited to invite current students and alumni to an online session hosted by Eliza from the Adobe Creative Apprenticeship team!

This webinar will give you an inside look at:

  • An overview of the Adobe Creative Apprenticeship programme
  • The paid commission projects available to students and grads
  • How our mentorship scheme works
  • Eligibility criteria
  • What our employer partners look for [job opportunities/apprenticeship stage, programme exclusive opportunities]
  • Tips and best practices for submitting a strong application
  • Plus a live Q&A session where you can ask us anything


This session is ideal for aspiring graphic designers, illustrators, photographers, and video professionals (includes motion, animation, video editing, social content creation and 3D). The programme is designed to help them get paid and ultimately gain real-world experiences to help launch their careers in the creative industry.

This event is organised by Careers and Employability and ispart of 'Showcase Ready' - a free programme of careers events where final year students can get the most from their UAL Showcase.

Taking place on campus and online, these events and activities support the preparation, presentation and professional skills final year students need to make a success of their final show. Sessions are delivered by creative industry professionals, expert advisers and UAL Careers and Employability staff.

Visit our webpage for more events and information.


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Please note that, given the topic, this event is for final year UAL students ONLY.

If you believe there are any barriers to your participation in this event or you have any access requirements you wish to discuss, we would be happy to talk to you. Please contact careersevents@arts.ac.uk in advance.

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Image Credit: Artwork by Pheeb Robinson