Creative minds
Creativity isn't part of what we do - it's everything we do. Unlike many institutions we only deliver innovative, cutting edge courses in the creative arts.

Inspiring futures
Falmouth graduates' work can be seen everywhere - ITN, Sky, Cadbury, John Lewis, Hamleys, Burberry and many other household names.

Just the job
Our commitment to industry placements means our graduates begin their career having already gained invaluable work experience.

Leading the way
In the Guardian Good University Guide 2012, we were the highest ranked University College outside London.

Investing in your future
We have invested over £100M into student facilities since 2004, and will continue to re-invest tuition fees to provide a world-class student experience.

Growing potential
Falmouth is at the heart of the economic regeneration of Cornwall and the continued rapid growth of the creative industries sector, meaning more great jobs in a great part of the world.

The right connections
We use our extensive industry contacts to help you develop relationships with key players in your field, and invite household names to share their experiences with you.

Award winning
Over 150 national and international awards have been scooped by Falmouth students in the past three years.




Designer and BA(Hons) Textile Design graduate, Abi Gardener, has been appointed as British couturier, Nicholas Oakwell's embroidery designer.
Artist and BA(Hons) Contemporary Crafts graduate, Rebecca Rasmussen, has been exhibiting in According to McGee's show ‘New Visuality', in York
Five businesses and galleries in Truro are playing host for the first time to a public exhibition by second year BA(Hons) Contemporary Crafts students from 2 - 9 February.
Second year BA(Hons) Graphic Design student, Oli Bussell, has been shortlisted in the London International Creative Competition (LICC)
University College Falmouth and King Charles C of E Primary School have joined forces and signed a 'Recognition Agreement', aimed at raising aspirations and awareness about Higher Education among Cornish primary school pupils.
University College Falmouth MA International Journalism graduate Polly Fields took top prize for her radio piece "
This exhibition showcases Fine Art students' work at the mid-point of their studies.
An exhibition by Level 2 Contemporary Crafts Students, showcasing work at a midpoint in their studies, hosted by five different venues around Truro.
Andy Harper is an internationally recognised artist and recipient of the Latitude Contemporary Art Prize in 2011.
The Illustration Forum presents its 10th anniversary with internationally acclaimed illustrators.










