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  1. The Slade School of Fine Arts 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.

  2. At the Slade School of Fine Art we approach the practice of contemporary art and the history and theories that inform it in an experimental, research-oriented and imaginative way.

  3. La Slade School of Fine Art est une école d'art londonienne, rattachée à l'University College de Londres. Elle est nommée en l'honneur de Felix Slade (1788-1868), philanthrope, mécène et collectionneur anglais qui créa la chaire Slade pour l'enseignement des beaux-arts.

    • 51° 31′ 30″ N, 0° 08′ 04″ O
    • (en) The Slade
    • Royaume-Uni
  4. The UCL Slade School of Fine Art (informally The Slade) is the art school of University College London (UCL) and is based in London, England. It has been ranked as the UK's top art and design educational institution. The school is organised as a department of UCL's Faculty of Arts and Humanities.

  5. The Slade offers two undergraduate programmes, the BA and the BFA in Fine Art; two Masters programmes, the MA and MFA in Fine Art; the MPhil/PhD in Fine Art, plus affiliate student and short course programmes.

  6. The Slade School of Fine Art is excited to offer a unique opportunity for Year 11, Year 12 and FE college Level 3 students living in London (or just outside of London) to develop their own skills and interests in Fine Art practices through a two-week summer course. The Fine Art summer course will be taking place at the Slade Bloomsbury

  7. Die Slade School of Fine Art in London ( England) ist die Kunstschule des University College London. Die Slade School in der Gower Street im Stadtteil Bloomsbury gehört nicht nur zu den bedeutendsten britischen Kunstschulen, sondern ist auch international als eine führende Ausbildungsstätte für Künstler anerkannt.