Royal college of art

Royal college of art

Royal College of Art

Royal College of Art
Informations
Fondation 1837
Type Université publique
Localisation londres, Royaume-Uni
Étudiants 920 [1]
Postgraduates 920[1]
Site web rca.ac.uk
Le Royal College of Art, South Kensington, London.

Le Royal College of Art (RCA) est une université de Londres, Angleterre. Il s'agit de la seule école au monde à proposer des études post-graduées dans le domaine des arts, du design et de la communication. Avec la HGKZ de Zurich et le California Institute of Art, il est l'une des plus prestigieuses écoles d'art du monde. Plusieurs figures majeures ont successivement dirigé ses départements, comme Quentin Blake en illustration ou Wim Crouwel en design graphique.

Histoire

Le Royal College of Art est établi en 1837 sous le nom de Government School of Design. En 1853 il prend le nom de National Art Training School avec la Female School of Art dans un établissement séparé. C'est en 1896 qu'il acquiert le nom de Royal College of Art. En 1967, une Charte royale lui fut accordée, ce qui lui octroya le statut d'université indépendante.

Anciens étudiants

Notes et références

  1. a  et b [xls]Table 0a - All students by institution, mode of study, level of study, gender and domicile 2006/07, Higher Education Statistics Agency. Consulté le 12 avril 2008
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