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STUDY AT THE RAD IN LONDON OR BY DISTANCE LEARNING


We offer a range of full-time and part-time programmes which can be studied onsite at our Academy in London or from the comfort of your own home via distance learning. With its central location, the Academy has superb facilities and resources which make it a centre of excellence for the study of dance.


If you choose to study one of our distance learning programmes you will join a growing community of dedicated students, many of them working professionals, with diverse experiences and interests.


Our distance learning programmes are about increasing access to education, providing a flexible learning experience and sharing our expertise around the world.


We have an international reputation for the highest professional standards and all our programmes are delivered by highly qualified, experienced tutors. Our professional qualifications are respected by employers and professional bodies alike and will provide you with an essential platform for your career.


“The Dance and Lifelong Wellbeing conference was an inspiring and forward thinking event, highlighting the contributions of professionals from artistic, medical, educational and community perspectives.”


Our degrees are of the highest academic standard and will allow you to compete on equal terms for entry to postgraduate programmes and research degrees.


Becoming a student on an RAD programme means becoming part of an international learning and teaching community. We cater for the needs of our students and qualified teachers at different stages of their education and professional development.


As part of our commitment to lifelong learning, RAD Registered Teachers will also participate in Continuing Professional Development. Our CPD scheme is designed to support teachers throughout every stage of their career and enhance their qualifications as leaders in the dance education field.


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ROYAL ACADEMY OF DANCE PROSPECTUS 2014/15


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