| Description | Includes prospectuses, papers relating to administration, student work, records created by and relating to its staff and departments such as projects, events, local history, press cuttings and college magazines. It also includes books, journals, reports and publications acquired by its Library department for the use of its staff and students as well as for teaching purposes.
The records were created, acquired and collated from 2004 to the present day by the London College of Communication. |
| Individual or organisational biography | In 2003 the London Institute was granted University status and in 2004 becomes the University of the Arts London (UAL). In 2004, the college underwent a name change becoming the London College of Communication (LCC). In the same year the first UAL research centre, the Photography and the Archive Research Centre (PARC), opens at LCC under the directorship of Professor Val Williams. This is followed by the Centre for Research in Sound Arts Practice (CRiSAP) in 2005.
In 2009 the College underwent major changes in its structure with the reduction from four schools Printing, Graphic Design, Media and Creative Enterprise to two Design and Media. |