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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April can be a stressful time for students with looming deadlines, exams and dissertations. Discover some effective strategies to help reduce your stress levels and where you can go for support.
Find the support resources you can access over the festive break.
This day recognises the importance of your sleep and it’s impact on your lifestyle. Explore how you can improve your sleep quality and where you can go for support.
Our Event Production students recently became ambassadors for Robe UK, a top moving light manufacturer. With the support of Next Robe Generation, they honed their lighting industry expertise at a prestigious awards ceremony.
From inspiring stories to excellent behind-the-scenes photos, find out how Industry Week helps shape our students’ careers.
Students were praised for their professionalism and inclusivity, and the charity even has plans to showcase the winning song at the prestigious Chelsea Flower Show in May! Find out more.
Confetti students teamed up with industry pros and standout EA Sports FC streamers, gaining valuable experience and benefiting a great cause.
BAFTA winners, podcasters, YouTube giants, tech experts, and global music legends are joining us for our annual industry take-over, Monday 4 – Friday 8 March. Find out more.
Our new atmos-equipped studios are ahead of the curve and changing the way music production is taught. Find out more.
Music students in London and Nottingham will benefit from even more industry opportunities and connections including real-life work experience, thanks to Tileyard’s stellar industry roster. Find out more.
Students will be performing and working behind the scenes at Nottingham’s annual Beat The Streets festival, helping to raise awareness and funds for homelessness.
Take a look at the improvements we’ve made around campus, based on feedback from our undergraduate students, through their course representatives.