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Meet our academics: A virtual showcase of new AUB online courses

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Date and time: Thursday 21 March, 17.30 (GMT)

AUB Online is proud to present four brand-new programmes: MA Creative Writing, MA Graphic Design, MA Photography, and MA Illustration.

Academics from these online, part-time courses will be on-hand to answer your questions. The panel will be joined by two members of the course adviser team, who'll be able to answer your application questions in detail.

About the speakers

Dr Kevan Manwaring is an author and Senior Lecturer. His research focuses on the ecological imaginary in fantasy and other creative forms.

Visit Kevan's Staff Profile for more information.

Stephanie is a seasoned senior designer, with 30 years of experience in graphic design and management. She's also the founder of a successful branding agency.

Mark is a process-obsessed visual communicator; a maker of images, prints and digital tools, who loves to tinker and explore new ways of communicating.

Visit Mark's Staff Profile for more information.

James' practice originated in drawing, sculpture and more traditional photography, and is currently focused upon ideas and opportunities presented by digital image making.

Visit James' Staff Profile for more information.

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