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BA (Hons) Events Management

The world of creative events is part of an exciting and fast-growing industry that requires a combination of creativity, experience, skills and imagination.

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Overview

BA (Hons) Events Management will no longer be accepting applications for 2025 and onwards.

The creative sector is always changing and it's important that our courses continue to reflect this. This decision wasn't made lightly and will allow an opportunity for us to consider developments in this discipline, and how it fits within our portfolio of courses.

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