News, Updates and Announcements from Central
News, updates and announcements from Central
Central is proud to present the 2017 Design & Crafts Exhibition, from 3-5 May.
The Royal Central School of Speech and Drama has been ranked as the top drama school in the UK by the Complete University Guide for 2018.
Central is delighted to announce its latest awards for undergraduate and postgraduate Applied Theatre projects for summer 2017, funded by The Leverhulme Trust.
Central Professor Sally Mackey’s research project, ‘Performing Places: working with local councils to reach new communities and facilitate wellbeing in living environments’ [Performing Local Places], has reached its final stages with two symposia and a published report.
Congratulations to Dr Sylvan Baker – Central’s Postdoctoral Teaching Fellow for Drama, Applied Theatre and Education – who has recently been awarded a 2017 Centre for Public Engagement Award for Influence at the Queen Mary University of London Engagement and Enterprise Awards.
From 2 March to 4 March, the Hospital Club hosted the launch of On the Verge, an exciting new film festival celebrating new, emerging work from a selection of talented female filmmakers.
Central is delighted to offer congratulations to the many members of the Central community who have been nominated for the 2017 Olivier Awards.
Central is delighted to announce that It has been shortlisted for two 2017 Guardian University Awards.
In honour of Awards Season, and in recognition of the contributions made daily by members of our very own Central community, Staff and Students are encouraged to submit their nominations for the 2017 Central Awards!
We are delighted to announce that Professor Christopher Balme will be joining Central this year as our first Leverhulme Visiting Professor.
The Royal Central School of Speech and Drama is pleased to announce the appointment of John Willis as the incoming Chairman of its Board of Governors. Mr Willis will assume the duties of Chairman in July when the School's current Chairman, Paul Taiano, steps down.
On Monday 30th January 2017, Sir Tony Robinson led the festivities for a special ground-breaking ceremony at The Royal Central School of Speech and Drama. The event marked the official start of construction on the School’s new North Block Development.