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Cornwall is an inspirational place and attracts special people to study, to work and to live…

Prospectus Cover: Man diving into sea What’s the draw? Space. Clarity. Beauty. Invigoration. Cornwall’s unique environment provides these in plentiful measures. Energy. Passion. Stimulation. Entertainment. Falmouth, Penryn and Totnes are dynamic, thriving centres with a large creative population that is leading the way in 21st Century Cornwall and beyond. Vision. Innovation. Freedom. Possibility.

University College Falmouth nurtures a culture of excellence, exploration and collaboration that compels our students to produce groundbreaking work. This unique combination provides a backdrop that will fire your imagination. Why not come and see what it can do for you?

UCF has a reputation across the art, design, media and performance industries locally, nationally and internationally as a place to find innovation and the industry stars of the future. Whether in major competitions, or for employment, our students are highly sought after and successful in their chosen pursuits.

Finally, the difference with us lies in our three campuses. Vibrant, beautiful and always changing, they are the perfect locations for a university college that prides itself on standing out from the crowd.

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  • Proximity Effect

    'Sat, Nov 29th, 2008, 10:00am to Sun, Jan 11th, 2009, 9:00pm' Proximity Effect is a series of performances, installations, videos and live music by visual artists from the city of Plymouth.
  • BA(Hons) Press Photography Exhibition

    'Tue, Jan 6th, 2009, 8:30am to Fri, Jan 30th, 2009, 5:30pm' his exhibition promises to be an exciting showcase of exceptional work by the award-winning BA(Hons) Press Photography 2nd-year students at University College Falmouth
  • MA Lectures 2009 - Mark Cocks

    'Wed, Jan 14th, 2009, 5:00pm to 6:00pm'

    Mark Cocks

    Head of School of Photography & Video, Swansea Metropolitan University

    Wednesday 14 January 5.00pm

    Woodlane Lecture Theatre

    Mark graduated with First Class BA(Hons) in 1996 and in 2003 gained an MA in Fine Art at Cardiff (UWIC). Currently he is writing a PhD on the implications of digital technology within photographic higher education.

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