
Throughout their time with us our students and researchers take part in a number of practical assignments and projects. The work may fulfil one of a range of purposes including an end-of-year assessment, external competition or professional collaboration. Here are some recent examples:
BA (Hons) Arts Management
Since graduating from the LSBU Arts Management course in 2007, Genieve Hanley has gone on to create and manage her own centre of excellence and creative arts in the Caribbean.
Find out more about Genieve's success as a Managing Director
BA (Hons) Drama and Performance
BA (Hons) Theatre Practice: Creative Producing
The production was performed in the newly refurbished Edric Hall Theatre, Borough Road Building, LSBU Southwark Campus, and was the LSBU Student Theatre Company's first production of 2011.
BA (Hons) Arts Management
A group of 13 second year BA (Hons) Arts Management students collaborated to create an event called Classical Playground, which aimed to present classical music to a modern audience in a contemporary environment.
BA (Hons) Arts Management
After 20 years of being a dancer, another knee injury told Viviana Baptista it was time to try something different. She decided to see how things work on the other side of the stage, specifically in Arts Management.
BA (Hons) Arts Management
For second year Arts Management student, Colet Castano, work experience with an up-and-coming community arts business culminated in helping secure a Barclays Small Business Award.
Find out more about Colet's involvement in winning this award
BA (Hons) Drama and Performance Studies
BA (Hons) Theatre Practice: Creative Producing
As an accredited part of their courses our second year BA (Hons) Drama and Performance Studies and BA (Hons) Theatre Practice: Creative Producing students came together to form LSBU's first Student Theatre Company. Students produced and starred in Federico Lorca's Blood Wedding.
BA (Hons) Arts Management
It’s not always easy to picture what work will be like when you finish university. That’s why we put all of our Arts Management undergraduate students on a relevant work placement during each year of their course. It’s the ideal opportunity to enhance our teaching with some real world practice.
Find out more about how Catherine's work placement was beneficial