Kingston University
Kingston University London, chartered in 1992, offers BA Filmmaking within its School of Arts, located at the Knight’s Park riverside campus. Students access two sound stages, Dolby Atmos dubbing and a stop-motion studio.
Staffordshire (Staffordshire University)
Staffordshire University’s Film, Media and Communications department operates from its Stoke-on-Trent campus, originally founded as a polytechnic in 1914 and granted university status in 1992. The campus hosts a purpose-built Digital Kiln building with 4K TV galleries and VR labs.
University of Sunderland
Evolving from Sunderland Technical College (1901) to university status in 1992, the University of Sunderland offers BA Film Production and BA Screen Performance on its City Campus, with broadcast-grade studios overlooking the River Wear.
University of Portsmouth
Portsmouth, England
University of Kent
The University of Kent, established in 1965, delivers film studies and media production on its Canterbury campus, complemented by a Master’s in Film with practice options. Facilities include a Dolby-certified mixing theatre and 3-camera TV studio.
University of the West of England
University of the West of England (UWE Bristol), established in 1595 as the Merchant Venturers Navigation School with university status achieved in 1992, stands as the largest provider of higher education in South West England with more than 39,912 students and 4,300 staff, offering exceptional film education through its School of Film
and Journalism within the Faculty of Arts, Creative Industries and Education that includes BA(Hons) Filmmaking, BA(Hons) Film Studies, MA Filmmaking, and Film and Television Industries programs delivered through production-based learning where students “learn by making” with cutting-edge facilities at Bower Ashton Studios.
Northern Film School at Leeds Beckett University
Northern Film School at Leeds Beckett University, established in 1970 with origins dating back to the late 1960s Leeds Polytechnic Film Unit, stands as one of the largest full-time film schools in the UK and was named one of the “5 film schools to watch” by The Hollywood Reporter in 2014.
University of Leeds
Film and Screen Media at the University of Leeds has existed since the 1970s within the School of Media and Communication. Research-led teaching combines film theory, cultural studies and hands-on production with 4K studios in the Clothworkers’ Centenary Concert Hall complex.
University of Warwick
The University of Warwick, founded in 1965 as part of a government initiative to expand higher education and consistently ranked Number 1 in the UK for Film and Television Studies by The Guardian (2023, 2024), The Times (2022), and the 2021 National Student Survey, stands as one of the UK’s leading centres in film and television research and teaching.
University of York
The University of York, established in 1963 as one of the first “plate glass universities” and distinguished member of the prestigious Russell Group, offers exceptional film education through its BSc (Hons) Film and Television Production program, housed within the School of Arts and Creative Technologies on the beautiful 500-acre campus featuring lakes, greenery, and state-of-the-art facilities.