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London College of Creative Media (LCCM) is a private
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of
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in
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offering undergraduate degrees in music, writing, and music management; a postgraduate degree in creative entrepreneurship; and shorter courses in music performance and production. It was founded in 2002 as the London Centre of Contemporary Music and changed to its present name in 2016. LCCM was also the home of the
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from 2012 to 2017.


History

LCCM was founded in 2002 by Geoff Hemsley and Darius Khwaja. Both were professional musicians; Khwaja had also worked for various arts organizations on a freelance basis. Initially called London Centre of Contemporary Music, the college specialised both in teaching the technical aspects of contemporary popular music and in preparation for a career in the industry. In 2003 LCCM moved to premises at 50–52 Union Street in the
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district of London.Holden, John (2015)
''The Ecology of Culture''
pp. 13–14; 19.
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. Retrieved 19 July 2018.
In its early years LCCM offered the
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(HND) and the
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(NVQ) level 4 in Music, both of which were validated by
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. In 2007, the college added a
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degree course awarded and validated by
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. Corporate restructuring in 2016 led to the addition of new degrees in Creative and Professional Writing, Creative Entrepreneurship, and Digital Product Development. The
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replaced Middlesex as the awarding and validating body for all its degrees. That same year LCCM changed its registered company name to the London College of Creative Media to reflect its extended range of undergraduate degrees outside of its core focus on music education. In 2017, the college moved into a new purpose-built campus on Union Street adjacent to its old building.
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(November 2016)
"Higher Education Review (Alternative Providers) of London College of Creative Media Ltd., trading as LCCM"
Retrieved 18 July 2018.
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(April 2012)
"London Centre of Contemporary Music, Review for Educational Oversight"
Retrieved 19 July 2018.
Financial difficulties had begun to surface in late 2016. The UK
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decided that LCCM's students would still be eligible to receive
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, but asked the Open University to put in place a contingency plan to ensure that its students could continue their courses in the event of the college becoming insolvent. During 2017 LCCM's board of governors held discussions with a number of possible financial partners and in November of that year began formal negotiations with
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(GUS) with a view to the company acquiring the college. The negotiations were ongoing on 8 January 2018 when LCCM went into
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. Four days later, the administrators sold LCCM to GUS. LCCM subsequently announced that as part of Global University Systems it would remain fully operational with no material changes to either tutors or student activity. Students were able to complete their courses without interruption through LCCM's existing collaboration with the Open University. In the National Student Survey 2020, LCCM ranked as the top contemporary music institution in the UK with an overall student satisfaction score of 86.5%.”


Campus

LCCM's new campus on 241 Union Street was built in 2017. Designed by Trevor Moriss and known as "The Music Box", the cube-shaped building houses the college on its first six floors. Its exterior is decorated with glazed bricks laid in a pattern replicating the piano arrangement of
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's song " White Room". The building can accommodate 550 students and includes recording studios with double-height windows which allow passers-by to see those working inside and an underground performance space which seats 200. The upper floors of the building are devoted to privately owned apartments.


Programmes

As of 2018, the college offers BA (Honours) degrees in Creative and Professional Writing, Music Industry Management, and Creative Music Technology; a BMus (Hons) degree in Music Performance and Production; and an MA in Creative Entrepreneurship. It also offers Certificates of Higher Education in Creative Music Practice and Music Performance. All academic programmes are validated and awarded by the
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apart from the BA in Creative Music Technology which is validated and awarded by
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. The college offers additional short courses in music development and a summer school for young musicians.


Notable faculty and alumni

Alumni and past and present faculty of LCCM include: *
Charlie Cawood Charlie Cawood is an English multi-instrumental musician, composer and music journalist, known for his cross-disciplinary musical skills as well as his work with a wide variety of projects and artists. An active member of Knifeworld, Mediaeval ...
, multi-instrumental musician and composer (tutor and graduate 2009) *
Hafdís Huld Hafdís Huld Þrastardóttir (; born 22 May 1979), known simply as Hafdís Huld, is an Icelandic singer and actress. She began her musical career as a member of the electronic band GusGus in 1995 and left the group in 1999. Hafdís made her sol ...
, singer and actress (graduate 2006) *
Trudy Kerr Trudy Kerr (born 3 January 1963) is an Australian-born jazz musician, teacher, radio presenter and label owner. Since 1997 she has released ten studio albums and a compilation album, ''Contemplation'' (January 2015). Kerr has performed concerts ...
, jazz vocalist (tutor) *
Dave O'Higgins Dave O'Higgins (born 1 September 1964) is an English jazz saxophonist, composer, arranger, educator and latterly recording engineer and producer. Born in Birmingham, O'Higgins first emerged on the British jazz scene in the 1980s. After playing i ...
, jazz saxophonist, composer, arranger (tutor) *Merlin Rhys-Jones, guitarist and former member of
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(tutor) * Tom Walker, singer and songwriter (graduate 2014) *Ned Wyndham, Alex "Billy" Hill, and Josh Martens, members of the Scoundrels (graduates 2007).


References


External links


Official website
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