List of Art Schools in Europe - England

England

  • Bath Spa University, Bath School of Art and Design Bath Bath School of Art and Design website
  • Bradford College School of Art, Bradford Bradford School of Art website
  • Camberwell College of Arts, London. Camberwell College website
  • Central Saint Martins College of Art and Design, London. St Martins College website
  • Chelsea College of Art and Design, London. Chelsea College website
  • London College of Fashion, London. LCF website
  • Cleveland College of Art & Design, Middlesbrough. Cleveland College website
  • Courtauld Institute of Art, London. Courtauld College website
  • Coventry School of Art and Design, Coventry. Coventry School of Art and Design website
  • Falmouth University, Cornwall, United Kingdom
  • Goldsmiths College, London. Goldsmiths website
  • Herefordshire College of Art and Design, West Midlands.
  • Liverpool College of Art, Liverpool.
  • Norwich University College of the Arts, Norwich. Norwich University College of the Arts website
  • Ravensbourne College of Design and Communication, Kent. Ravensbourne College website
  • Royal Academy, London. Royal Academy website
  • Royal College of Art, London. RCA website
  • The Ruskin School of Drawing and Fine Art, Oxford. The Ruskin School of Drawing and Fine Art website
  • Slade School of Art, London. Slade website
  • The Arts University Bournemouth, Bournemouth. The Arts Institute at Bournemouth website
  • University of Gloucestershire, Cheltenham Spa.Department of Art and Design website
  • University of the Arts London, London. UAL website
  • University of Brighton, Brighton, United Kingdom University of Brighton Faculty of Arts website
  • Westminster School of Art, London. website
  • Wimbledon College of Art, London. Wimbledon College website
  • Winchester School of Art, London. Winchester School website
  • University of Leeds, Leeds.

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