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Royal College of Art. The Royal College of Art ( RCA) is a public research university in London, United Kingdom, with campuses in South Kensington, Battersea and White City. It is the only entirely postgraduate art and design university in the United Kingdom.
La Royal College of Art es una universidad pública de investigación, especializada en arte y diseño, ubicada en Albertopolis, un área de gran importancia cultural y científica, en South Kensington, Londres y ofrece licenciaturas de postgrado a estudiantes de más de 70 países. 1 Desde 2019 y por cinco años consecutivos, la universidad ha sido c...
Royal College of Art. Howie Street. London SW11 3AN. School of Arts & Humanities (2022) Ceramics & Glass, Contemporary Art Practice, Curating Contemporary Art, Jewellery & Metal, Painting, Photography, Print, Sculpture, Writing, V&A/RCA History of Design. Intelligent Mobility Design Centre (2022) RCA Kensington. Darwin and Stevens Buildings.
The Royal College of Art (RCA) is the only entirely postgraduate art and design university in the world. It was originally founded in 1837 as the Government School of Design. It was renamed the Normal Training School of Art in 1857 and in 1896 it became the Royal College of Art.