Difference between revisions of "University of the Arts"
Line 1: | Line 1: | ||
The University of the Arts is the new name fro a variety of London colleges now amalgamated into one institution. | The University of the Arts is the new name fro a variety of London colleges now amalgamated into one institution. | ||
− | Its Chancellor is New Labout uber lobbyist and businessman Lord [[Dennis Stevenson]]. [[Julia Hobsbawm]] the new Labour PR operative is a visiting professor of Public Relations at the London collegfge of communication, one of the colleges in the University. The University retains [[Brunswick Arts]], part of the [[Brunswick Group]] to do its PR. Brunswick is a firm which is connected to [[Dennis Stevenson]], having taken over his consultancy [[SRU]] in | + | Its Chancellor is New Labout uber lobbyist and businessman Lord [[Dennis Stevenson]]. [[Julia Hobsbawm]] the new Labour PR operative is a visiting professor of Public Relations at the London collegfge of communication, one of the colleges in the University. The University retains [[Brunswick Arts]], part of the [[Brunswick Group]] to do its PR. Brunswick is a firm which is connected to [[Dennis Stevenson]], having taken over his consultancy [[SRU]] in 2000. |
Revision as of 15:09, 17 January 2006
The University of the Arts is the new name fro a variety of London colleges now amalgamated into one institution.
Its Chancellor is New Labout uber lobbyist and businessman Lord Dennis Stevenson. Julia Hobsbawm the new Labour PR operative is a visiting professor of Public Relations at the London collegfge of communication, one of the colleges in the University. The University retains Brunswick Arts, part of the Brunswick Group to do its PR. Brunswick is a firm which is connected to Dennis Stevenson, having taken over his consultancy SRU in 2000.