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Free Scholarships at Local HE Communications School in Brixton (worth ?8k + Laptop)


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Hi


I've lived in Dulwich for 15 years and love it.


Recently I took a role to help run a brilliant School for Communications in Brixton - http://schoolcommunicationarts.com/


Without blowing our own trumpet we are regarded as one of the best Schools for communication arts in the world.


Our students all have a desire to work in the creative industries, as creatives (Art Directors / Copywriters, Creative directors) and our course fast tracks students into fantastic jobs (in all types of different agencies, but also tech companies and blue chips), after the course almost all our alumni get brilliant jobs (even in the covid era)


We currently have 20 Scholarships to offer, to fully cover the fees on our online course (thanks to local councils in Southwark,Lambeth, Lewisham and Wandsworth)


There are some conditions set by the fund providers.

1. If in work, you must be earning under 25K and have less than 5k in savings

2. From the Schools perspective we are looking for really brilliant talented creative individuals, who are passionate about working within the agency industry. There is a formal application process.

3. You must be over 18 (current students range from 19 to 34)

4. You must live in one of the 4 boroughs mentioned.


We do not require any particular qualifications and we actively support applications from people from all disadvantaged, or minority backgrounds.


It's possible to do the online course and to stay working too (though that is a tough option)


Intakes are after Easter, and September.


Please help to share the good news, and if you are interested in applying, PM me in the first instance an we can take it from there.


Good luck! I hope this is of interest.

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