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  1. Rose Bruford College stood out among its peers, showcasing exceptional dedication and commitment to providing a world-class education. "This achievement underscores our commitment to research informed teaching and our ongoing efforts to provide a world-leading higher education experience that prepares students for success," said Prof. Randall Whittaker, Principal and CEO of Rose Bruford College.

  2. Rose Bruford College welcomes students from around the world for BA and MA/MFA degree study in performance, design, management and technical arts. The College also offers short-term and intensive foundation courses. Students are encouraged to be independent thinkers ready to make an impact in TV, film, theatre or live events.

  3. Webinars are usually no more than 1 hour long, with a presentation from the course leader and an opportunity for you to ask questions about the course or life at the College. Learn More. Webinars for International Students. Join a webinar to hear more about what it’s like to study at Rose Bruford College as an international undergraduate student.

  4. Studied at Rose Bruford College (UK), you will be introduced to the academic and intellectual skills that you will need for professional development. You will begin to learn a range of performance skills and contextualise these in developing your understanding of American theatre. Demonstrate a range of physical and vocal performance skills.

  5. Applications for our full-time undergraduate courses need to be made through the Universities and Colleges Admissions Service (UCAS). Applications are online at UCAS. The outcome of your application and audition process will be updated on your UCAS account, so please keep a lookout for any updates. The UCAS code for Rose Bruford College is R51.

  6. Please enter your college SSO username as 'username@bruford.ac.uk' Sign in. This service is for students and staff at Rose Bruford College. Access to this ...

  7. Rose Bruford College is a well-known drama college set in Lamorbey Park, leafy parkland grounds dating back to before the 16th century with mature trees and a pond with fish and waterfowl. The campus clusters around the Grade II listed Lamorbey House with modern, purpose-built facilities, including the 330- seat theatre-in-the-round and a 100-seat flexible Barn theatre.