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Genevieve Sioka, Author at The Open College of the Arts

To find out more details about the transfer to The Open University see A New Chapter for OCA.

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Genevieve Sioka


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Library Services and Fees for 2017/18

A new service for OCA students and advance notice of 2017/18 fees

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New courses, new degrees

An update on some exciting new developments at the OCA

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Edmund Clark: War of Terror

Join Edmund Clark in conversation at the Imperial War Museum on the 21 January.

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Open College of the Arts joins with the University for the Creative Arts

I am very pleased to announce that today the Open College of the Arts is joining the University for the Creative Arts.

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Discussions with the University for the Creative Arts

I am delighted to let you know that OCA is considering joining with the University for the Creative Arts (UCA), our validating higher education institution. With the support of the Trustees, I made an initial approach to UCA a few weeks ago, expressing our enthusiasm for building on the partnership that began in 2010. The […]

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Transfers to the Fine Art degree

Back in October, we announced that we were adding Fine Art to the degree choice open to students at the OCA. We also said that it would be possible for some existing students to transfer to this new degree. This post sets out the detail on degree transfer opportunities.

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New OCASA President

A new President for the Students’ Association

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Carla Rees on the radio

We’re pleased to say that our Music Programme Leader, Carla Rees, was recently on Radio 3 talking about the creative process. You can hear the discussion on the BBC iPlayer here Photo courtesy Eva Kingma Flutes

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