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Creative arts & design
This area covers:Download the Creative Arts Career Briefing as a PDF
The Careers Service also has an extensive resource centre at 56 Banbury Road, Oxford, where you can drop in to browse during opening hours.
General vacancy and occupational information can be found at:
- www.prospects.ac.uk
- www.targetjobs.co.uk
- www.jobs.ac.uk
- www.economist.com
- www.jobs.guardian.co.uk
- www.jobs.telegraph.co.uk
- www.jobs.thetimes.co.uk
- www.creative-choices.co.uk
You may also find it useful to consider the relevant Career Briefings on:
Art and Design Guardian
- Photographer Justin de Villeneuve's best shot
- From dream homes to hellholes: the way we live now
- Our memories of Mike Kelley's art will be shaped by the manner of his death
- Artoon of the week: Caravaggio
- Has public art gone into Orbit?
- Why are houses in Britain so small?
- London 2012 Olympic Park site architecture - video
- London Olympics stadium disappoints architects, but supporting cast save day
Page last edited: 21 November 2011




