Caspian Arts Foundation was established last year to sponsor artists from the MENA region to complete their postgraduate studies at University of the Arts, London, while the Prince's School of Traditional Arts, London, combines practical teaching of the arts along with philosophy of art, and includes international outreach programs.
What does UAL stand for?
UAL stands for University of the Arts, London (London, England, UK; formerly London Institute)
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- University of Arizona Korean Student Association (Tucson, Arizona)
- Undergraduate Academic Life (Stanford University; California)
- Unified Accelerator Library (Brookhaven National Laboratory)
- Unité Arithmétique et Logique (French)
- United Airlines (ICAO code)
- University of Alicante (Alicante, Spain)
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- United Australian Lebanese Assembly
- University of Action Learning at Boulder (Colorado)
- University of Alaska Learning Cooperative (Fairbanks, AK)
- Upper Arlington Lutheran Church
- Utah Academic Library Consortium (est. 1971; Utah and Nevada)
- Utah Antidiscrimination and Labor Division
- United Association for Labor Education (New York State School of Industrial and Labor Relations; Ithaca, NY)
- Universidade do Algarve (Portugal)
- Universities Association for Lifelong Learning (UK)
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The University of the Arts, London, has taken a 21-year lease with a break at year 15 across all the en-suite cluster bedrooms, while the remaining studios will be leased to Watkin Jones on similar terms.
Professor Anne Bamford, of the University of the Arts, London, studied the effectiveness of 3D content in 15 schools across seven countries including the UK, the Daily Mail reported.