What the Tranzfuser Win Means for Falmouth’s Graduate Studio In November, Studio Whalefall—a team of recent graduates from Falmouth University’s Games Academy—secured a £25,000 grant from the UK Games Fund’s Tranzfuser programme. The accolade not only raises the profile of the studio but also highlights the practical value of Falmouth’s curriculum for aspiring game developers. Understanding the […]
Why the Devonshire Collection Matters for Students and Professionals The 40,000‑piece Devonshire Collection is more than a wardrobe; it is a chronicle of social change, textile technology, and stylistic evolution spanning three centuries. For fashion students, designers, curators, and historians, the collection provides a hands‑on archive that can spark curriculum, research projects, and career opportunities. […]
Choosing the Right Diploma for a TV Career For those planning a career in unscripted television, the first decision often comes at university. Graduating with a Film BA (Hons) from a university that balances creative practice with industry‑oriented projects can set a strong foundation. The degree’s mix of technical skills, research methods, and hands‑on production experience […]
When a contemporary student balances lectures, assignments and a growing creative vision, the outcome can be more than a polished degree – it can be a thriving enterprise. Gianluca Onnis, a London‑based trainee of Falmouth University’s online Interior Design BA(Hons), turned the visualisation modules he found in the curriculum into a successful architectural visualisation studio, […]
After completing his Game Animation BA(Hons) at Falmouth University, Brendon Chadwick landed an internship at Rare, the studio behind titles such as Sea of Thieves and 007 Goldeneye. His journey provides a clear, actionable roadmap for anyone aiming to break into the competitive world of game animation. Brendon’s First Days at Rare: From Terrified to Thrived Stepping into […]
SEAT Imagineers 2025: A Launchpad for Emerging Design Talent The SEAT Imagineers competition, aligned with the Spanish carmaker’s 75th anniversary, invited young creatives to reimagine the iconic SEAT Ibiza. The challenge was simple yet ambitious: produce a design that encapsulated SEAT’s heritage, values, and forward‑thinking spirit. At its core, the competition was more than a […]
Behind the Ceremony: A Milestone for Students and Their Future Roles On 3 July 2025, 2,500 graduates earned their degrees at the Royal Festival Hall, a venue that has long been a symbol of London’s cultural vitality. The ceremony was more than a formal acknowledgement of academic success; it served as a rite of passage […]
University for the Creative Arts Recognises Trailblazers in Acting, Media and Luxury Fashion The University for the Creative Arts (UCA) made headlines on 14 July 2025 when it awarded honorary doctorates to three influential figures: actress Rose Ayling‑Ellis, media executive Dana Strong and luxury fashion pioneer Marco Bizzarri. The ceremony at London’s Royal Festival Hall highlighted UCA’s commitment […]
The collaborative mural created by University for the Creative Arts (UCA) master students is more than a decorative addition to a hospice wall; it is a visual statement of hope, community, and the tangible impact that art can have on those facing profound challenges. How a Blank Wall Became a Storytelling Canvas At the Christopher’s […]
Why Creative Careers Matter in Today’s Economy The creative sector is no longer a niche niche; it is a dynamic engine for the UK economy. According to the latest data, creative industries generate more than £124 billion per year and employ over 2.4 million people. These figures reflect an enduring trend: creativity is increasingly recognised as a […]