King’s Business School, King’s College, London

 

King’s College London is a prestigious and research-intensive university located in the heart of London, United Kingdom. Established in 1829, it is renowned for its academic excellence and commitment to advancing knowledge across various disciplines. King’s College London has a diverse and vibrant student community, attracting scholars from around the world. 

King’s Business School, a part of King’s College London, is a leading institution for business education and research. It offers a range of undergraduate, postgraduate, and executive programs, emphasizing a global perspective and practical relevance. The school is known for its innovative teaching methods, strong industry connections, and focus on developing well-rounded, socially responsible business leaders. King’s Business School strives to equip students with the skills and knowledge needed to thrive in the dynamic and competitive world of business, making significant contributions to the business community and society at large.

Degrees:
BSc Business Management
 

BSc International Management 

BSc Management with Marketing 

BSc Management with Entrepreneurship 

 

MSc International Management 

MSc Management 

MSc Marketing 

 Media and Communications (BA or MA) 

Culture, Media and Creative Industries (BA or MA) 

 

University of Roehampton, London School of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences

The University of Roehampton has a core purpose, to change lives by helping students develop the confidence, knowledge, and adaptability they need for a successful graduate career and fulfilling life. Our purpose guides our approach to delivering excellent teaching and world-class research.

Roehampton has a history in education, that dates back over 175 years and we pride ourselves in being an inclusive and diverse University, supporting UK and International students to succeed. We currently have over 10,000 students studying with us from over 30 different countries.

Our south-west London campus, is within easy reach of central London. It has superb facilities, including state-of-the-art specialist teaching facilities, a diverse range of social spaces and a world-class library and media centre.

Studying and working with us gives our students and staff the best of both worlds: the friendly community feel of a traditional university campus, and the energy, culture and connections of one of the greatest cities in the world.

We work in partnership with students every step of the way. We are proud that our graduates are distinctive and highly employable. They are agents of social change who make a real difference in the world. We place engagement, collaboration, and partnership working at the heart of everything we do, researching and innovating to tackle some of the biggest global challenges, ranging from energy and health to security and sustainability.

Our research and innovation address societal and economic challenges, with researchers working across disciplines to benefit businesses, communities, and policy makers. Valuable contributions are made to many aspects of the economy, the environment, culture, and wider health and well-being.

We have 5 Schools at the University – The School of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences, The School of Business, The School of Education, The School of Life and Health Sciences, The School of Psychology.

Media School (London College of Communication-UAL)

University of the Arts London (UAL) is top 2 in the world for Art and Design (QS World University Rankings 2022). UAL has global influence and reach across international creative industries. London College of Communication is a part University of the Arts London, a diverse body of 18,000 students from 130 countries. LCC focuses on enabling our students to develop the skills needed to succeed as future-facing creatives through our industry-focused courses in the Design School, Media School and Screen School.​ London College of Communication’s Media School has a comprehensive portfolio that spans the disciplines of publishing, advertising, public relations, media communications, photography, and journalism.

BA (Hons) Advertising will help students to develop a solid understanding of advertising and marketing communications industries, and digital media practices in advertising, with a particular focus on creativity, critical analysis, research techniques, and the future of advertising. Students are given opportunities to develop your own strategic, innovative, ethical and sustainable advertising practice. The course focuses on teaching consumers from both behavioural and psychological perspectives, and focus on key aspects of advertising practices that will support our students to make well-informed tactical and strategic decisions in developing advertising campaigns. Our students acquire creative skills such as copywriting, video editing, and the application of digital technology as well as a knowledge of the theoretical and practical application of professional persuasive communication. With a digital-first approach, the course supports students to engage critically with the practices and evaluation of advertising and marketing communications in the digital environment.

There is a strong employability strand running through the course. As well as working on project briefs set by industry, the course gives our students the opportunity to meet industry speakers, guests and alumni.

Dr Sevil Yesiloglu is the Course Leader for BA (Hons) Advertising at London College of Communication (LCC). Sevil is Associate Fellow HEA. Before joining LCC, Sevil was a Senior lecturer at Bournemouth university and visiting lecturer at University of Southampton teaching units including digital consumers, digital media practices, Digital futures and Digital Communications. She writes comments on advertising industry, social media, digital economy, online harms and influencer regulations. Sevil gained her PhD at Bournemouth university thesis titled: ‘To post or not to post: Examining motivations of brand/product-related posts on Social Networking Sites’. Sevil’s research covers digital aspects of advertising including online harms, brand related content, influencer marketing and social media engagement. Dr Sevil Yesiloglu is co-editor of Influencer Marketing: Building Brand Communities and Engagement (2020). She has contributed to policy work in influencer culture, defining influencers  and digital economy, is cited in various UK and European government documents.