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Futurising

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Posted by Eliza Williams, 14 June 2010, 17:47    Permalink    Comments (1)

With thousands of graduates launching into a tough jobs market this summer, the London College of Communication has organised Futurising, an event which will offer advice for creative graduates from universities across the UK...

 

Futurising will take place from June 29-30, and is free to attend, though graduates need to register online to secure their place. Included in the event will be one-to-one advice sessions and portfolio reviews. There will also be talks and panel sessions with an eclectic range of experts from the creative industries. These include Simon Hattenstone of the Guardian; a Q&A with H&M, who will explain what they are looking for from new graduates; editor of Vogue.com, Dolly Jones; and an interview with DJ Jodie Harsh.

 

For more info, and to register for Futurising, visit futurising.org.

 

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1 Comment

The London College of Communication consistently produce a great buzz around their exhibitions. Nice to see them at it again in 2010. I'm there for the LCC Photography opening night tomorrow (wed 16th).

Anybody else there? Add me on foursquare and twitter if you're going.
http://www.GrahamCreative.me/connect
Graham Watson – Art Director.
2010-06-15 13:17:40


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