The Royal College of Art, the longstanding arts institution founded in 1837, knows the power of adaptation. Today, for many creatives, artists and designers, the complexities of the job market have brought their future career prospects into question, and the demand for specialised expertise is on the rise. The RCA is offering a gateway to new practices, helping creatives level up with two new courses, Introduction to Animation: Contexts and Process and Design Without: A Neville Brody Masterclass.
The RCA has more than 30,000 alumni all over the world and around 2,500 students spread across four schools: architecture, arts & humanities, communication and design, as well as in RCA’s research centres. To best serve its students, the RCA is confronting the changes emerging from the rise of new technologies head on, and interrogating how these changes will come to shape our lives. The current creative landscape raises the question: what skills are required for the future workplace?