Starting September 2025, all our undergraduate and postgraduate courses at Confetti will be delivered by Nottingham School of Art & Design, as part of Nottingham Trent University.
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On Wednesday 11 July, we are hosting Celebrate 2018, an exhibition of the work of our college-level students – and you’re invited!
We welcomed guests to watch, listen, test and play the fantastic work of this year’s degree students before ending with an awards evening.
We’ve been inside the Digital Media Hub and Contemporary Music and Live Events Hub to see the progress made on our new campus buildings.
Instead of having to search one-by-one for events with our students involved we thought it would help to put them all in one place – you can thank us later…
Our college-level technical events students wanted to give something back to the industry and local community by supporting Safe Gigs For Women and Framework, raising a healthy amount of money.
On 7 June we’ll be celebrating the achievements of our students in a private awards ceremony. Here are the nominees for this year’s Degree Showcase Awards.
Thanks to our close relationship with Notts TV some of our talented degree students get quality hands-on, real industry experience in all aspects of digital television production. Have a look at some of the content our students have recently worked on…
Our students won awards in the Animation & Digital Media, and Music categories. Two students claimed the winner’s spot, while six others were highly commended.
Tickets are now available for this year’s Degree Showcase taking place Thursday 7 June at our campus in Nottingham. Book yours online now!
Speak For Sign aims to promote the importance of deaf awareness to those who work in environments providing customer interaction such as cinemas, shops and venues.
The Confetti Degree Showcase brings together the work of our next generation of creative talent, and we’d love to show you what our graduates are capable of. Here’s everything you need to know about the event in June.
Our level 3 Film & TV and FdSc Visual Effects students worked with director, actor and stuntman, Adam Collins, on his short film ‘Book Of Shadows’.