Claire Speedy, the International Development Manager from our National Institute of Creative Arts and Industries (NICAI) will be available to talk with you about undergraduate and postgraduate study in Architecture, Planning, Urban Design, Dance, Fine and Visual Arts and Music. NICAI’s exciting mix of disciplines reflects our reputation as a leading centre of creative, artistic and professional excellence. You will study alongside other creative people, sharing ideas and collaborating on projects within a stimulating interdisciplinary framework.
Find out more at the World Arts Tour:
Kuala Lumpur - 21 February
Singapore – 23 February
Hong Kong – 25 February
Seoul – 27 February
Shanghai - 1 March
Details of times and venues are online at http://qsworldarts.com/index.php






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