Tuesday 19 June 2012

Gloucester



It is known to be a passionate, practising and inspiring university. They are "constantly aspired to new ways of delivering a sustainable future."

Gloucester University offers a Fine Art Photography allowing you to develop your projects with technical knowledge and critical tools necessary. You would learn both traditional and digital photographic equipment and processes in order to realise your ideas. Individual tutorials are done on a regular basis and seminars in groups help analysis and self reflection whilst supporting the development of your work.

Paul:  “I had looked at other universities but the courses on offer didn't have the commercial focus that this course has. The facilities are good and I was made to feel very welcome at the interview stage.   When I came for a look around at Open Day, the tutor was passionate about selling the course, but remained honest at the same time.  While I can't speak for other courses, with this particular course, the tutors were major factors in attracting students to study here.  Additionally, the structure of the course, and the way it's tailored to guiding you into work at the end of it is motivating.  It gives you the flexibility to pursue whatever direction you want to. ”

A course also offered at the University is Photojournalism and Documentary which helps develop knowledge and skills enabling them to effectively communicate their stories and ideas about the world that surrounds them. As well as the development of creative, academic and technical knowledge, students also learn about the business side of the photographic industry.

The forthcoming open days are Saturday 16th June, 13th October, 10th November and the 8th December.

A quote from a University of Gloucestershire research student

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