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  1. The Slade School of Fine Art is an art school with an international outlook, part of UCL, London's global university. The Slade offers a thought-provoking and creative environment in which to develop artistic research. Our focus is on subject areas within Fine Art and on interdisciplinary research between the Slade and disciplines offered by UCL. We welcome and support researchers from a wide ...

  2. All applications to the BA and BFA in Fine Art at the Slade must be made through UCAS by 31January 2024 at 6.00pm (GMT). UCAS codes UCL: U80 / BA Fine Art: W100 / BFA Fine Art: W101. You may find the Podcast: Slade School of Fine Art Admissions Special of interest.

  3. About. Our four-year practice-based degree in Fine Art is themed around fine art media, painting and sculpture. At the end of term 1, you will select one area and are expected to develop your own work with tutorial and technical assistance from a specialist team of academic and technical staff.

  4. Short Courses & Summer School. We run short courses during the autumn and spring term, and during the Easter break. We also run Summer short courses in July and August. All of our courses are taught by practicing artists with an understanding of, and sensitivity to, the different levels of experience and needs of our short course and Summer ...

  5. The Slade School of Fine Art’s practice-led research culture facilitates an ongoing commitment to individual excellence in art research while also supporting research with other artists, curators and researchers, which increasingly addresses pressing societal and cultural challenges.

  6. The foundation of your career. The UCL Slade School of Fine Art doctoral programme aims to develop research potential and graduates go on to further their careers as professional artists, many receiving important public and private commissions, gaining gallery representation, winning major prizes and international artist residencies, as well as developing new artist-led initiatives worldwide.

  7. Slade School of Fine Art. London. A training school for artists founded in 1871 as part of University College London. It is named after the art collector Felix Slade (1788–1868), who in his will endowed chairs of fine art at the universities of London, Oxford, and Cambridge. At Oxford and Cambridge the Slade professorships involve only the ...

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