2018 Year in Review for The Workhub

A UCOL creative student

A UCOL creative student

UCOL Bachelor of Creative Media students contributed 2,835 hours and talent of pro bono work in 2018 to the local not-for-profit sector.

“One of UCOL’s strengths is educating students in real world working scenarios, connecting them with real clients and projects, gaining valuable industry learning before they graduate” said UCOL Chief Executive Dr Lynn. “Our students connect with industry in a space we call the ‘UCOL Workhub’ which is a specially created professional work studio environment. Forty clients from across not for profit, education, social enterprise, and community group sectors have worked with students in the UCOL Workhub this year. The benefits are mutual, our students learn, our clients get creative outputs from photography, design, 3D animation, video and illustration work.

UCOL Bachelor of Information and Communication Technology students also worked collaboratively on projects in the UCOL Workhub with the creative students this year, and this is set to expand in 2019.

2018 Projects

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