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Arts University Bournemouth has been working with the iconic Vivienne Westwood fashion brand
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Arts University Bournemouth has been working with the iconic Vivienne Westwood fashion brand
Senior Lecturer for BA (Hons) Textiles Design, Kelly Bailey, has recently been part of a collaboration...
Jack Lawrence graduated from AUB in 2014, after completing his foundation course and BA (Hons) Graphic Design degree.
Arts University Bournemouth Performance Design student Kathy Haynes has won BBC Three’s new costume making competition Stitch, Please!
AUB’s Fashion department has hosted virtual 3D fashion design software CLO for its first UK masterclasses.
Arts University Bournemouth students have picked up four wins at this year’s Creative Conscience Awards
AUB's BA (Hons) Graphic Design course has been selected to take part in the Dyson Creative Challenge 2022, one of four UK universities.
A third-year Arts University Bournemouth (AUB) student has won a competition to design a playable character for Subway Surfers...
We’ve just finished our time at AUB studying BA (Hons) Film Production, both specialising in Production Design, in which...
Architecture and Design students from Arts University Bournemouth have exhibited their work at this year's Interior Educators Summer Show
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