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In Practice II: Student Showcase at the Urban Room

28 August 2024–02 November 2024, 10:00 am–6:00 pm

Exhibition poster for Practice ll with the words Public History and Global Urbanism next to photos of student work

Explore creative work from students in our UCL Public History and Global Urbanism postgraduate programmes.

This event is free.

Event Information

Open to

All

Availability

Yes

Cost

Free

Organiser

UCL Urban Room

Location

UCL Urban Room
UCL East One Pool Street
1 Pool Street
London
E20 2AF

Opening on 28 August, this showcase demonstrates the students' diverse approaches to understanding today's social challenges, related to colonial legacies, urban change, and belonging.

Audiences will have the opportunity to engage with creative outputs such as zines, websites, interpretative installations, photography, and moving image. These works reflect the wide range of multidisciplinary knowledge and methodologies fostered within the Public History and Global Urbanism teaching programmes.

Both programmes are located in the UCL East Campus and engage with the context of the area through site-based learning, and collaborations with local organisations and communities.


Plan your visit

The exhibition runs from 28 August 2024 - 2 November 2024.

Visit Monday - Saturday, 10am - 6pm, no need to book.

Tickets are required for the following event:


About the programmes

MA in Public History

The UCL SCCI MA in Public History combines cutting-edge, research-led knowledge of the way history is produced and engaged with in public contexts, with training in the practices through which public historical understanding is created and communicated.

Students benefit from UCL’s rich experience working with national heritage institutions, museums, and media outlets, as well as local communities in London, and from the university’s own role as a public history provider (through its three on-campus museums and special collections). They work with internationally recognised practitioner-researchers in the fields of oral history, documentary film and radio, exhibition curation, digital history, historical dramatisation, and heritage-making.

MASc in Global Urbanism

The UCL Bartlett’s Global Urbanism MASc is the first urban Master’s degree to cut radically across arts, humanities, social sciences and technology studies, giving you the opportunity to specialise in urbanism as a challenge-driven and practice-oriented transdisciplinary field.

Drawing from the distinctive breadth of UCL’s urban expertise, the programme equips students with state-of-the-art knowledge of urbanism – a term that embraces the social and cultural life of cities, and the numerous approaches and practices which set out to understand and shape urban futures.


About the UCL Urban Room

Located at One Pool Street, the public-facing UCL Urban Room hosts events, exhibitions, workshops and engagement with local stakeholders, professional audiences, and the wider public. Exploring future living and urbanism in the four Olympic Park boroughs, the UCL Urban Room is a partnership between UCL Urban Laboratory, The Bartlett, School for the Creative and Cultural Industries and UCL Library Services: Special Collections.

For more information email urbanroom@ucl.ac.uk.