We aim to provide a pre-professional experience for
all our students by providing them with direct contact
with the businesses, industries and professions
that make up the creative economy and by helping entrepreneurial students get their businesses off the ground. To that end, the
College – and every programme within it – has thriving
relationships with the professions, businesses and
industries our students will join when they graduate.
Often relationships with business grow out of existing
links made by staff through their own practices outside
the College. They create opportunities for students to
find placements in industry during vacations and to
interact with the business and industry people who
visit the College throughout the year. In addition, a
series of industry-sponsored projects are generated
both within and across programmes by staff. These
include prizes and award schemes and sponsorship
for exhibitions and publications.
InnovationRCA is the Royal College of Art’s centre for business incubation and knowledge transfer.
FuelRCA is the College's professional development hub, which helps students and recent graduates make the transition to a creative working life.
The Centre collaborates with students, graduates
and business partners of the College to generate new
design thinking that is socially inclusive. See here for further information.
Design London was established by lead partner the
Royal College of Art with Imperial College London
in 2007, supported by £5.8 million backing from
funding bodies HEFCE and NESTA. The venture
combined creativity and expertise in design from
the Royal College of Art, engineering from Imperial
College’s Faculty of Engineering and the business of
innovation from Imperial College’s Tanaka Business
School. Established following the 2005 Cox Review
of Creativity in Business, Design London had four
main pillars: creating new teaching programmes,
conducting top-level research, incubating new
business ideas and pioneering the next generation
of innovation technology.
In addition to the RCA’s successful Introduction to
Life after the College programme, with practical
business courses run centrally by FuelRCA and also
from within the programmes themselves, Design
London offers Fellowships to RCA students and recent
graduates who are aspiring designer entrepreneurs
or seeking to enhance their business knowledge and
skills. The Fellowships enable students and graduates
to participate in selected modules of Tanaka Business
School’s prestigious MBA programme and participate
in interdisciplinary projects with MBA and MEng
students, helping them to transform design-led
innovation into investor-ready propositions. The best
of these potential propositions become candidates to
enter the Design London incubator and gain access to
investment, coaching and facilities to turn innovative
ideas into high-growth business ventures. See here for further information.
Students often get the chance to flex their creative
talents on a competitive basis within their programme
or with others across the College, through externally
sponsored competitions, award schemes and projects.