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School of Arts and Digital Industries

Welcome to the University of East London and the School of Arts and Digital Industries (ADI).  Our school has a vibrant and unique identity, rooted in its excellent teaching and research, its innovative and critical approach to higher education, its internationalism, and its strong links with the creative, cultural and digital industries.

Our staff members, many of whom are creative practitioners as well as academic and technical experts are committed to ensuring that you receive the best possible experience of higher education. Their enthusiasm and interest for their specialism provides engaging and thought provoking teaching, and our employability specialists help you find work experience and internships whilst you study, and support you in achieving your career goals.

I am delighted to have you join our vibrant and distinctive community of students, staff, researchers and alumni and I wish you every success in your time at UEL and beyond.

Professor Catherine Harper PhD MA FHEA
Dean of the School of Arts and Digital Industries

c.harper@uel.ac.uk
www.artsdigital.co.uk/


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