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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By spending time learning about other’s faiths and cultures, we gain a deeper understanding of the people around us and it contributes to the creation an inclusive environment for all.
Stress Awareness Month has been held every April since 1992 to raise awareness of the causes and cures for our modern-day stress epidemic.
We’ve got a jam-packed programme of exciting events and opportunities throughout October to celebrate the rich history, culture, and contributions of Black British individuals.
Spencer Wells is a music industry professional that manages our in-house record label, Denizen. Through his mentoring students have gone on to work at huge labels including Circus Records, DHP and Warner Records.
Our third year BSc Esports Production students will attend a series of workshops and lectures delivered by the industry-leading Ross Video in collaboration with our Esports Production team.
National Inclusion Week is a time to celebrate what inclusion means and recognise the positive impact we have on each other within our community.
A group of our Event Production students recently completed placements at the iconic Bloodstock festival – the legendary heavy metal event rocking Walton-On-Trent since 2001.
Take a look at the improvements we’ve made around campus, based on feedback from our undergraduate students, through their course representatives.
Confetti degree students have produced some exceptional work this year! Check out the highlights from this year’s event, including the 2024 award winners!
Discover the theme for this year’s Mental Health Awareness Week and explore the ways you can get involved at Confetti.
Our degree-level Event Production students got first-hand experience, learning about Robe’s revolutionary RoboSpot™ follow spot system.
Students across different courses have teamed up to organise a one-day music festival, celebrating local talent in Nottingham, to raise funds for Emmanuel House.