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The Faculty of Arts in the University of Brighton (a.k.a Arts and Humanities) is a centre of education in the creative arts, architecture, design and humanities. In 2009 it took its new name, replacing the former Faculty of Arts & Architecture, embracing new subject areas from departments in Literature, Languages and Media. Subject areas offer study in arts, design and humanities, from short courses, undergraduate level, taught postgraduate and research degrees, MPhil and PhD. Located in the centre of Brighton, the Faculty provides a unique environment in which to study. The Faculty’s (Centre for Research and Development (CRD) ) supports research of international significance and resulted in sixty-five per cent of research in art and design being classified as either 'world leading' or 'internationally excellent'in the Research Assessment Exercise RAE2008. This built on the grade 5 in the Research Assessment Exercise (RAE 2001). It is also home to significant design and screen archives and hosts the (Higher Education Academy Subject Centre for Art Design & Media ) (ADM HEA). In 2005 it was also recognised as a Centre for Excellence in Teaching and Learning through Design (CETLD), bringing together the knowledge and expertise of the University of Brighton's The Faculty of Arts & Architecture; The Royal Institute of British Architects; the Royal College of Art and The Victoria & Albert Museum. == Alumni, staff and associates == Brighton Faculty of Arts and Architecture has supported and educated many key figures in the arts. In 2009 an Exhibition, ''From Art School to University: Art and Design at Brighton 1859-2009'', paid tribute to many of them and included Turner Prize winners, iconic design work, cutting-edge dance for camera and classic rock and pop imagery. Turner Prize winners Keith Tyson and Rachel Whiteread studied there, as did artists Alison Lapper, Keith Coventry, Sylvia Sleigh, designer Julien Macdonald and writer-illustrator Emily Gravett. Students, lecturers and researchers once at Brighton includes sculptor Anthony Gormley, Kate Greenaway Medal winners Emily Gravett, Raymond Briggs and Quentin Blake; artist Mike Chaplin; children's writer-illustrator Lucy Cousins; Magnum photographer Mark Power; fashion designers Barbara Hulanicki and Julien Macdonald.〔http://www.brighton.ac.uk/news/2004/041103fashionaward.php?PageId=824〕 Contributions made to modern visual culture by Brighton Faculty of Arts and Architecture members include Royal Designer for Industry George Hardie's cover designs for Pink Floyd's ''The Dark Side of the Moon'', and several series of Royal Mail stamps, and John Vernon Lord's sleeve for Deep Purple's ''Book of Taliesyn''. The longer history of the school of art in Brighton includes artists Conrad Heighton Leigh and Helen Chadwick, and poster designer John Bellany. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「University of Brighton Faculty of Arts」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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