
Farnham graduate Adam Foulkes was nominated for the Best Animated Short Film Category at this year's Oscars.
A bright future in fashion beckons for Rochester fashion student Amanda Abela who has won first prize in a national competition sponsored by fashion brand River Island.
Neil Bottle from UCA Canterbury will open a new exhibition of printed textiles inspired by the landscapes of the Middle East at Contemporary Applied Arts, London, in March.
Inspired by documentary director/film maker Kim Hopkins, BA Animation Arts students at Maidstone are working with local residents to produce mixed media documentaries about local identity and characters.
Students from UCA Epsom have taken away gold, silver and bronze awards in a competition organised by one of the country's largest paper merchants.
Ashley Howard, Senior Lecturer in Ceramics at UCA Farnham, has opened his latest ceramics show at Hampshire's Winchester Cathedral. 15 colourful ceramic fonts will be displayed inside the Cathedral until 2 April.
Randal Cooke, Course Leader in Printmaking at Maidstone, was the featured artist at this year's Originals 09, the annual printmaking exhibition held at the Mall Galleries in London.
A third year Applied Arts BA student from UCA Rochester is enjoying success having won first prize in a Kent photography competition.
The Centre for Sustainable Design (CfSD), Farnham is hosting a free talk on the 'transition towns' movement which has seen communities across the globe working together to reduce their dependency on oil and cut carbon emissions.
KesselsKramer, one of the Netherlands' most prestigious marketing agencies, known globally for its work with fashion brand Diesel, has opened an exhibition and month long lecture series at UCA Farnham.
The Photography and Fine Art departments at UCA Farnham will present a performance art study day to the Maltings arts centre in Farnham.
The Fine Art course at UCA Farnham has launched a guest lecture series hoping to give students exposure to some of the UK's rising stars of contemporary art.
Course Leader Paul Vivian has pledged to bring a professional artist to talk at the University every two weeks.
He said: "It is important for students to realise that these visiting speakers were students like them five years ago, and now they are enjoying great success in the arts world. These are the kind of experiences that encourage students to be ambitious and do well in the future."
Ryan Mosely is one example, the 29 year old artist from Middlesex has been teaching at the University's Farnham campus once a week for the past two years. In that time his own career as an artist has blossomed exhibiting work in galleries across the world and selling individual pieces for up to £10,000. His recent collection was bought exclusively by Charles Saatchi.
Other upcoming speakers include Helen Waters the curator of the Jerwood space, Saatchi artist Jonathan Parsons and Phoebe Unwin who will give students individual critique of their work. Phoebe has enjoyed success in group exhibitions since 2002 winning her first solo exhibition in 2006 at London's Wilkinson Gallery.
Paul added: "It is not always easy to take students to London but, why not bring a little taste of London to them; this is the thinking."
Talks are mainly open to students and staff at the University however some may be opened to the public later in the year.
David took up his new post as Academic Registrar back in December and immediately began shaping his vision for the newly formed Academic Registry. He is now keen to share this vision with the rest of the university.
The University for the Creative Arts is leading a consortium of 13 universities to deliver a series of cultural events, known as the Creative Campus Initiative, in the run up to the 2012 Olympics and Paralympics.
In January, Learning & Development successfully obtained approved centre status from the Institute of Leadership and Management (ILM), enabling delivery of courses leading to nationally recognised qualifications.
UCA's Marketing and Communications department has been shortlisted for two HEIST awards - the main marketing awards in the education sector.
Equality and Diversity Advisor Penny Alder gives an update on the issues facing the university.
School students in Medway and Kent who have the ability to go to university, but not necessarily the expectation or family experience of it, are to be offered mentoring by UCA students.
The UCA Farnham animation department is hosting a series of lectures by some of the industry's most renowned animation stars.
The Fine Arts course at UCA Farnham has launched a lecture series hoping to give students exposure to some of the UK's rising stars of contemporary art.
A three metre tall horse sculpture made by UCA Canterbury's Anthony Heywood is set to hang up his acting shoes after featuring in a BBC film.
Following successful RAE results, the University has maintained its research funding with an increase of 1.8%.
The proposed Strood Academy, of which UCA is the lead sponsor with Medway Council as co-sponsor, will be opening its doors to students in September of this year.
Four new governors have joined the UCA Board of Management.
Kathleen Rogers, senior lecturer for Digital Film and Screen Arts at Farnham, and Dr Judith Rugg, Reader in Fine Art Theory, and Research Coordinator at Canterbury have both been appointed to serve on the Arts and Humanities Research Council peer review college.
As part of the University's commitment to a culture of lifelong learning, it runs a Professional Qualifications Funding scheme which, during the current academic year, funded a total of 40 members of staff to study for a professional, accredited qualification.
Post Graduate Associate Dean Richard Sawdon-Smith was the officially invited artist at an HIV and culture conference in Mexico City.
UCA Farnham television lecturer Sean Walsh will present a series of live online discussion programmes, specifically designed to help small and medium sized businesses weather the recession.
Spirit of Air presents a new body of expressive willow works by UCA Canterbury alumnus Lizzie Farey including a series of large scale wall-based and suspended works.
UCA Canterbury played host to BBC Radio 4's Any Questions on 6 February, in a broadcast which saw racism, dancing, and bank bonuses among the topics discussed.
Kathleen Rogers, senior lecturer for Digital Film and Screen Arts at Farnham, and Dr Judith Rugg, Reader in Fine Art Theory, and Research Coordinator at Canterbury have both been appointed to serve on the Arts and Humanities Research Council peer review college.