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The Dual City Summer Sessions: creative, international short courses from Central Saint Martins College of Arts and Design

The Dual City Summer Sessions began in 2006 as a range of practical art and design courses that commence at Central Saint Martins in London and end in Milan, Barcelona or Paris. The partners in these programmes are all colleges with outstanding reputations based in cities famous for their culture and creativity. These unique courses are the perfect opportunity for students to develop key skills, sample the environment of these prestigious institutions, make new friends and business contacts and learn latest industry thinking from an impressive role call of tutors, many of whom have their own external art or design practices.

The Dual City courses are for portfolio-builders, current students, new professionals and creative individuals with an interest in advertising, architecture, art history, fashion design, fashion styling, furniture design, visual merchandising, photography and sporting games legacy design. All courses are taught in English and suitable for all ages (18+) and abilities with no prerequisites.

Central Saint Martins College of Arts and Design

For more than 150 years, Central Saint Martins has pioneered radical innovations in art and design teaching and learning. Its influence feeds into the arts education system, culture, industry and mainstream society. This is felt across the world, contributing to the high international value placed on British culture and creativity.

Generations of internationally renowned artists, designers and performers began their creative journeys at CSM. Their work has defined and transformed our times.

In October 2011, Central Saint Martins' unveiled its new 39,000 square-metre campus, the centre piece of a major redevelopment behind King's Cross railway station in central London. Occupying a landmark Grade II listed Granary building featuring breathtaking design, combining the urban scale of historic industrial architecture with a fluid, modern space with world class facilities where Central Saint Martins will carry forward the best of its history into a new era of high quality arts education.

The Short Course Office, Central Saint Martins College of Arts and Design, Granary Building, 1 Granary Square, London N1C 4AA United Kingdom

Email: dualcitycsm@arts.ac.uk

Website: http://www.csm.arts.ac.uk/dual-city-courses/

Master in Design (talk) 12:23, 24 January 2012 (UTC)[[File:http://www.csm.arts.ac.uk/dual-city-courses/[reply]