Open Day – November 2026
Join AUB on campus for our Foundation and Undergraduate Open Day on 7 November 2026.
If you feel like one of our creative courses is the right fit for you, you can start making your application.
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Join AUB on campus for our Foundation and Undergraduate Open Day on 7 November 2026.
Join AUB on campus for our Foundation and Undergraduate Open Day on 5 December 2026.
ARTFX, an internationally renowned school for film, animation, and visual effects, has partnered with Arts University Bournemouth to...
October 2024. BA (Hons) Film Production graduate James Rigby – a specialist in cinematography – is working on...
Open Day season is upon us and it’s super exciting getting to go round all your different university choices and see the facilities...
Two graduates from BA (Hons) Graphic Design at Arts University Bournemouth were honoured at the RSA Spark Awards this year...
AUB’s BA (Hons) Illustration students were asked to research the spycops story and shed light on it with a 10-second YouTube...
Dr Lorena Cervera, a Senior Lecturer on the BA (Hons) Film Production degree at Arts University Bournemouth, has released her first book...
The course has really allowed me to be experimental and push myself in various...
The Sinai Stories and The Red Dress Event was a collaborative exhibition and film screening; it included...
Applies the Open Dyslexic font, designed to improve readability for individuals with dyslexia.
Applies a more readable font throughout the website, improving readability.
Underlines links throughout the website, making them easier to distinguish.
Adjusts the font size for improved readability.
Reduces animations and disables autoplaying videos across the website, reducing distractions and improving focus.
Reduces the colour saturation throughout the website to create a more soothing visual experience.
Increases the contrast of elements on the website, making text and interface elements easier to distinguish.