The RCA is unusual both in its particular juxtaposition
of art in a design environment and design in an art
environment, and in its advancement of knowledge
in the principles of art and design in their specific
relation to industrial and commercial processes.
The belief that knowledge can be generated, and
questions answered, through analytic scholarship,
experimentation and innovative examples of artefacts
and designs, underpins our developing research
projects and disciplines. We aim to offer our research
students the best environment and resources to
develop and promote their research within the fields
of art and design.
The College plays a key role – nationally and
internationally – in the development of the research
of art and design. Our interdisciplinary structure has
facilitated our rapidly expanding research profile, as
has our commitment to individual research practice,
enquiry and output of international excellence. In the
2001 Research Assessment Exercise carried out by
the Higher Education Funding Council for England, the
RCA received the highest score ‘5’ for art and design.
In 2006 the Quality Assurance Agency (QAA) cited
the RCA’s Research Methods Course as a national
example of good practice.
Current research at the College falls broadly into
the following three areas: developmental research
(including projects that explore new techniques and
processes, and develop new and modified materials
with a range of applications); applied research
(including design for manufacture, inclusive and
sustainable design and strategic design concepts
and prototypes that could provide significant value to
business and industry) and historical, critical, cultural
and studio research (where this relates to, and/or
informs art, media, design, production and practice).
Collaborative research is wide ranging and takes many
forms. In addition to Research Council, public-sector
and trust-sponsored projects, collaboration with
business is an increasingly important component of
the College’s contribution to the creative economy.
Business partnerships have included projects with
Apple Computer, Philips, Hewlett-Packard, Interval
(California) and IDEO Product Design.
Research activity includes MPhil and PhD students
and staff working as individuals, in groups and with
partners and collaborators inside and outside the
College. The Helen Hamlyn Research Associates
Programme provides an ideal platform for industry
to work with new design graduates on research and
development that responds to social and commercial
imperatives. The RCA’s academic life is enhanced
by extensive relationships with other world-class
institutions – academic, museum and industrial
– including Imperial College London, the Victoria
and Albert Museum, the National Portrait Gallery
and the Science Museum.