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  2. University for the Creative Arts - Wikipedia

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    The University for the Creative Arts is a specialist art and design university in Southern England.. It was formed in 2005 as University College for the Creative Arts at Canterbury, Epsom, Farnham, Maidstone and Rochester when the Kent Institute of Art and Design was merged into the Surrey Institute of Art & Design, which already had degree-awarding status; [3] both constituent schools had ...

  3. Canterbury School of Architecture - Wikipedia

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    The Canterbury School of Architecture (CSA) which was founded in 1952 is a leading architecture school in the United Kingdom and is a department of the University for the Creative Arts in England. It has been listed within the top five architecture schools in the United Kingdom. [ 1 ]

  4. Category:University for the Creative Arts - Wikipedia

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    The University for the Creative Arts is a university based in South East England, with campuses in Canterbury, Epsom, Farnham, Maidstone and Rochester.It was formed as it presently stands in 2005 via a merger between two specialist art and design institutes; Kent Institute of Art & Design and Surrey Institute of Art & Design, University College.

  5. Kent Institute of Art & Design - Wikipedia

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    The Kent Institute of Art & Design (KIAD, often / ˈ k aɪ. æ d /) was an art school based across three campuses in the county of Kent, in the United Kingdom.It was formed by the amalgamation of three independent colleges: Canterbury College of Art, Maidstone College of Art and Medway (Rochester) College of Design.

  6. University of Canterbury Faculty of Arts - Wikipedia

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    The Fine Arts Department was established on 1 March 1882. It was formerly known as Canterbury College School of Art, and the Ilam School of Fine Arts. [citation needed] In its original rendition the school was modelled on the late Victorian Arts and Crafts movement in Britain, centred in London's National Art Training School in South Kensington.

  7. Category:University of Canterbury - Wikipedia

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    Media in category "University of Canterbury" This category contains only the following file. University of Canterbury, secondary logo.png 755 × 132; 69 KB

  8. Beaney House of Art and Knowledge - Wikipedia

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    The Tudor Revival Beaney Institute building was designed by architect and City surveyor A.H. Campbell in 1897 and opened on 11 September 1899 at a cost of £15,000, after Dr James George Beaney left £10,000 to Canterbury for the institute, and Canterbury City Council added £5,000 so that Beaney's institute could accommodate the city's existing museum and library, which was transferred to the ...

  9. Canta (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    Canta (stylised CANTA) is the official magazine of the University of Canterbury Students' Association (UCSA) of the University of Canterbury, established in 1930.. The magazine generally features a light-hearted tone, with an emphasis on short, image-heavy articles.