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LCC's Media School has a comprehensive portfolio that spans the disciplines of publishing, advertising, public relations, media communications, photography, and journalism.

Postgraduate Shows 2023

Show One, Media

The first of the LCC Postgraduate Shows 2023, Show One featured the work of graduating students from MA Commercial Photography, MA Photography, and MA Photojournalism and Documentary Photography.

Media School film

LCC's Media School has a comprehensive portfolio that spans the disciplines of publishing, advertising, public relations, media communications, photography, and journalism.

Media School: Playlist

Amplifying black voices in creative media and marketing

Communications and Media Annual Lecture 2020

Exhibition: Beyond Borders

Media School: Courses

Whichever course you study, you will meet staff and students from all over the world passionately committed to the creative exploration of contemporary media practice. Your course will equip you with the knowledge, skills, experience and networks that will help you to define and shape the media and creative industries of the 21st century.

International Studies and Progression

The International Studies and Progression Programme celebrates the diverse community of learners that study at LCC. Through the programme’s courses we explore ways of working with Design, Media and Screen based practices, technologies and theories to support the ambitions of our students.

Communications and Media

Journalism and Publishing

Photography

Graduate Diploma

Diploma in Professional Studies (DPS)

Students can apply to the Diploma in Professional Studies (DPS), an optional year-long experiential learning opportunity, allowing you to undertake a variety of internships and professional experiences for a whole academic year in Year 3, as part of a four-year degree.

Research in the Media School

Research in the School of Media is collaborative and multi-disciplinary, encompassing practice and theory-based enquiry advanced through diverse, innovative approaches and methods. We address four key research areas:

Power, conflict and justice

Our researchers are concerned with the representation of conflict and suffering, spaces of control, surveillance and incarceration, and the relationship between visual culture and practices of reparation and social justice.

Digital technologies, cultures and economies

We research digital media in contemporary societies, with a particular focus on digital economies, emergent technologies, and media, mobility and migration.

The Digital Cultures and Economies Research Hub advances research in this area.

Media, history and memory

Research in this area explores media, history and memory, with a strong emphasis on communities and cultures. The Photography and the Archive Research Centre supports research in this area.

Creative industries: policy, management and innovation

Our researchers are interested in creativity, innovation and organisational structures. We examine the management of the creative industries and new developments in media legislation, cultural policy and media work. The Creative Industries Management Research Hub advances research in this area.

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    Jocelyn Bain Hogg

    LCC Teaching Staff  

    Practice-based, internationally-recognised and immersive, our media courses are taught by an impressive community of academics, technical experts and leading specialist practitioners.

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    Facilities

    Develop your skills with our industry-standard media facilities including photographic studios, dark rooms, gallery spaces and newsrooms.

Media School: Stories