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Meet the MA Interior Design course leader

Wednesday 5 April | 18.00

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Join our virtual Q&A session to gain unparalleled insights into our online, part-time MA Interior Design programme. Course Leader Sarah Bax will provide information about online postgraduate study at AUB Online, and answer your questions.

This session will cover various topics; including how the MA program can help you establish yourself in the interior design field, how to apply what you learn to tackle contemporary design challenges, and next steps and application tips. Discover everything you need to know to make an informed decision about pursuing this programme.

Don’t miss out – secure your place visiting the page below and completing the registration form.

About the speaker

Passionate about creating healthy and sustainable spaces, with a focus on workplace design for wellbeing, Sarah teaches and leads and has previously run a space planning and energy-efficient refurbishment business. For more information on her work and practice, please read Sarah's staff profile.

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Sarah Bax Programme Leader MA Interior Design

MA, BA (Hons)

Email me sbax@aub.ac.uk

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