EMILY CARR UNIVERSITY OF ART + DESIGN VIEWBOOK 2015
MAKE SOMETHING REMARKABLE UNIQUE MEANINGFUL BEAUTIFUL IMPORTANT AMAZING PROFOUND HAPPEN.
EMILY CARR IS JUST LIKE NOT LIKE MOST UNIVERSITIES. We are a community of creative and dedicated people who are passionate about the arts in all their many forms. We are profoundly committed to the idea that beauty, aesthetics, careful and sensitive design, and creativity, are essential parts of our lives, and have the power to change the world, both now and in the future. We get to know each other as individual artists and creators. We organize, amplify and transform creativity into an infinite spectrum of possibilities. Our DNA is steeped in innovation and change. In the 1960’s we established one of the earliest programs in Animation in Canada. In the late 1960’s we built an intermedia program that was later copied all over the world. At that time, many of our students learned about the arts from people like Jack Shadbolt and Gordon Smith. It is not an accident that one of our most famous graduates is Douglas Coupland, or that on the other side of the spectrum, the Art Director for Vanity Fair, Chris Dixon, is an Emily Carr graduate. Our grads are working at Facebook, Google, and Apple. We have won more Canadian painting competitions than any of the art and design schools in Canada. Our Filmmakers and Animators regularly win awards and most recently we were honored to be designated as the 11th most important school in Design in the world. We invite you to come along with us. To explore new ideas, develop your work and build connections with the world around you. To be curious. To transform. To inspire and engage. To Make Something Happen.
Dr. Ron Burnett
C.M. RCA
President and Vice-Chancellor Emily Carr University of Art + Design
IMAGE: PARVIN PEIVANDI, 4TH YEAR VISUAL ARTS, UNTITLED (HEJRAN) CERAMICS, METAL, WOOD, OIL. CIRCLE CRAFT GRADUATION AWARD FOR CERAMICS, HONORABLE MENTION, THE SHOW, 2014. COVER: CARLING HIND, 4TH YEAR COMMUNICATION DESIGN, WILDER STILL - VISUAL JOURNAL. YOUTUBE: EMILYCARRUNIVERSITY / A CREATIVE PATHWAY TO YOUR FUTURE
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CLOCKWISE FROM TOP LEFT: (3 IMAGES) DAN GUISADO, 4TH YEAR INDUSTRIAL DESIGN, SURFBOARD FOR THE SEA; prOphecy sun, MAA CANDIDATE 2015, BARN DREAMING SERIES; BENJAMIN GARNER, 4TH YEAR VISUAL ARTS, BLOOD WORK MANDALA; ALISON WOODWARD, 4TH YEAR VISUAL ARTS, WE WATCH THE DAWN REMAKING THE WORLD IN ITS ANTIQUE PATTERN; FIONA TANG, 4TH YEAR VISUAL ARTS, KING OF PANTHERA.
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CREATIVITY IS OUR GREATEST NATURAL RESOURCE. As an Emily Carr graduate you’ll join our University’s dynamic alumni and have impact. You’ll be empowered to shape culture, community and the economy.
STRONG EMPLOYMENT A 2012 study showed that Emily Carr grads are well employed and they’re also highly entreprenurial.
92%
29%
OF ALUMNI ARE CURRENTLY EMPLOYED
OF ALUMNI ARE SELF-EMPLOYED
The majority of participants are recent graduates (graduated less than five years ago).
BROAD APPLICATIONS Alumni work in a diverse range of fields with the skills gained through their education.
3 IN 5
2 IN 5
ALUMNI CONTRIBUTE TO THE CREATIVE SECTOR AND ECONOMY
ALUMNI APPLY THEIR SKILLS IN FIELDS SUCH AS BUSINESS, EDUCATION AND NON-PROFIT
THE CREATIVE ECONOMY INCLUDES: Arts + Entertainment • Design • Advertising, Marketing + Public Relations • Creative Services • Internet, New or Online Media • Media + Journalism • Publishing, Printing + Packaging • Architecture
DYNAMIC EMPLOYERS
INSPIRING JOB TITLES
Employers include:
Positions include: PRODUCTION DESIGNER
NATIONAL FILM BOARD
IKEA
HOOTSUITE
LULULEMON
DIRECTOR OF MEDIA
VIDEOGRAPHER CREATIVE DIRECTOR
ARTIST + ART THERAPIST
VFX COORDINATOR MICROSOFT
ADIDAS
THE RENNIE COLLECTION
APPLE
3D ARTIST
ILLUSTRATOR
BRAND STRATEGIST RIM
ART DIRECTOR
UI ENGINEER GRAPHIC DESIGNER
ANIMATOR
UNIVERSITY INSTRUCTOR
CURATOR
INDUSTRIAL DESIGNER
ENTREPRENEURIAL OPPORTUNITIES 30 BC Based Alumni Companies and their annual economic contribution: HANGAR 18
FREE AGENCY CREATIVE
HERRAINCO BRAND STRATEGY DDB CANADA SMASHLAB
WORKING FORMAT
SEVEN25
KELLY DECK DESIGN COLLAGE COLLAGE
GIANT ANT MEDIA ION BRANDING
STRAIGHT LINE DESIGN
ANNUAL ECONOMIC CONTRIBUTION
MOD7 METAFORM ME
MARTHA STURDY PROPELLOR DESIGN PELL
$54 MILLION IN REVENUE
VALUABLE EDUCATION
92%
SAID THAT THEIR STUDIES AT EMILY CARR HAD A POSITIVE IMPACT ON THEIR LIFE
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83%
SAID THAT THEIR FIELD UTILIZES THE SKILLS THEY DEVELOPED AT EMILY CARR
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Our
PROGRAMS
Emily Carr offers a variety of programs and degrees at the undergraduate, graduate as well as preparatory and certificate levels. UNDERGRADUATE DEGREES Bachelor of Design Design has evolved into a human-centered practice focusing on the social, technological and experiential needs of contemporary society. Our design majors encourage you to be ‘Citizen Designers’, mindful of the power and consequences of design across a range of fields. Focused on collaboration, you will benefit from projects that are intentionally modeled to mirror professional and research project structures, gaining experience working with realistic criteria and constraints. You will also learn various methods of prototyping, developing insight and direction through iterative making and re-making. Majors: Communication Design • Industrial Design • Interaction Design π ecuad.ca/programs/undergrad/bdesign Bachelor of Fine Arts Our Critical + Cultural Practice, Film, Video and Integrated Media, and Audain School of Art majors in Illustration, Photography and Visual Art place a strong emphasis on the development of conceptual, technical and historical knowledge. You will work in a stimulating, supportive studio environment developing tangible knowledge at the juncture of art and research. These invaluable, transferable skills are crucial to success in today’s knowledge-based creative economies. Majors: Critical + Cultural Practice • Film, Video + Integrated Media • Illustration • Photography • Visual Art Bachelor of Media Arts An open and flexible major embracing diverse media, Animation is one of the fastest evolving art forms with opportunities to work in 2D or 3D animation, games, visual effects for motion pictures and independent animation films. Positioned at the intersection of design and new media art, our Interactive and Social Media Arts major combines creative and experimental use of computer and media technologies providing you with a breadth of knowledge in technical and conceptual practices for social media, web and software. Majors: Animation • Interactive and Social Media Arts π ecuad.ca/admissions/undergrad
PREPARATORY + CERTIFICATE PROGRAMS Teen and Youth Programs at Emily Carr focus on preparing you for a post-secondary education in art and design. Continuing Studies offers three different types of certificate programs: Introductory, Advanced and Essentials. Each is specifically tailored to different levels of intensity – whether you are looking to gain a new skill or want a comprehensive background to enter the job force, there is a certificate right for you. Teen + Youth Programs: Summer Institute for Teens • Welcome Lab • Headstart in Art Certificates: Introductory + Advanced Study • Design Essentials • Interaction Design Essentials π ecuad.ca/programs/cs π ecuad.ca/programs/cs/certificate
GRADUATE DEGREES Our Master of Design and Master of Applied Arts degrees encourage critical reflection and intellectual inquiry in a focused, interdisciplinary environment. Explore, challenge and expand your creative knowledge in exchange with core faculty who are leading artists and scholars in their fields. You will benefit from our Research and Industry Office and Intersections Digital Studios that support research innovation and provide access for students to industry partnerships and customized internships. Graduate Degrees: Master of Applied Arts • Master of Design π ecuad.ca/admissions/graduate
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EMILY CARR UNIVERSITY’S DESIGN PROGRAM WAS EVALUATED AND SELECTED BY IKEA OF SWEDEN AS ONE OF ONLY 12 SCHOOLS INTERNATIONALLY FOR INCLUSION IN THEIR PRESTIGIOUS 2014 INTERNSHIP COMPETITION. FOURTH YEAR INDUSTRIAL DESIGN STUDENT, SCOTT FORSYTHE, BECAME THE SUCCESSFUL 2014 INTERN AND SPENT FIVE MONTHS AT IKEA’S HEADQUARTERS IN ÄLMHULT, SWEDEN. CLOCKWISE FROM TOP LEFT: PHASES RHAPSODY CLOCK; ILEX LAMP; ILEX LAMP ASSEMBLY; SCOTT FORSYTHE.
COLLABORATE + CONNECT Employers in creative industries look for a unique set of qualifications: a strong portfolio, recent and relevant experience, cultural literacy and an international outlook. Emily Carr’s exchange and co-op programs exist to make sure you graduate with all of those things already in place.
EXCHANGE As a second year student, you can apply to become an exchange student for one semester during your third year at nearly 70 art and design partner schools in North America, Europe, Asia and Australia. (Please note that students who transfer to Emily Carr at the third-year level are not eligible.)
π More info: ecuad.ca/studentservices/coop
CAREER SERVICES It’s a great way to try out a new city, make connections and explore future professional possibilities. Regular tuition is paid to Emily Carr so your tuition fees stay the same, no matter what country you’re going to, and you will continue to earn full credits toward your Emily Carr degree.
Emily Carr has built strong links with local, national and international employers, and provides students and alumni with search tools to find employment in the creative industries and beyond.
π More info: ecuad.ca/studentservices/exchange
“ My Emily Carr internships opened me up to a professional world that helped launch my career.”
CO-OP PLACEMENTS
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The University connects students with opportunities for placements in Vancouver during the school year, as well as throughout Canada and internationally during the summer months.
Co-op placements let you enhance your education and professional development, while earning money and up to nine degree credits at the same time.
π More info: ecuad.ca/studentservices/careers
Samantha Lefort MAA GRADUATE + PRACTICING DESIGNER
First year
FOUNDATION YEAR In your first year at Emily Carr, you will begin to explore creative ways to solve problems and engage with the world. You will connect with other students across a range of disciplines and be exposed to different approaches in considering how and why we make things. Expert faculty will introduce you to the basic principles of creative inquiry, exploring the interplay between theory and practice. Your courses focus on developing fundamental skills and a visual and conceptual vocabulary that will prepare you for your studies in whatever discipline you choose. You will be grounded in the thinking and practices of art, media, and design, providing a starting point for wherever you want to go.
SEMESTER 1 Studio Core (Media or Visual Art or Design) Academic Core (Art History + English) Creative Process
CREATIVE PROCESS
SEMESTER 2
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Studio Core (Media or Visual Art or Design) Academic Core (Art History + English) Studio Elective
SEMESTER
FROM TOP (L TO R): CAITLIN COWAN, 3RD YEAR ANIMATION, SUMMER BREEZE; BIGGI SIG, 4TH YEAR PHOTOGRAPHY, HOW CLEAN IS CLEAN; DIANE QUACH, 4TH YEAR ILLUSTRATION, RABBIT; PANDORA YOUNG, 4TH YEAR ILLUSTRATION, HYPATIA; CLAYTON WADSWORTH, FOUNDATION, CHICKEN NUGGETS; MEGAN KWAN, 2ND YEAR COMMUNICATION DESIGN, SINK.
STUDIO CORE & ACADEMIC CORE
STUDIO ELECTIVE
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Save the dates
VISIT US
THE COMEBACK EMILY CARR ALUMNI REUNION September 26-28, 2014 Join us as we welcome our alumni to “come back” and re-connect with our amazing faculty, students and the University community. A weekend of exciting events will offer the opportunity to network with our vibrant alumni community.
NATIONAL PORTFOLIO DAY Saturday, December 6, 2014 11 am to 3 pm at Emily Carr Meet with representatives from art and design institutions from around the world to get feedback on your portfolio and gain insight into programs and careers in visual art, design + media. π More details: portfolioday.net
π More details: ecuaa.ca
FUTURE ARTISTS / FUTURE DESIGNERS YOUTH SYMPOSIUM Saturday, September 27, 2014 10am to 4pm at Emily Carr Join us for the launch of all year-long Teen Programs to learn more about how to get involved with Emily Carr during the school year. π More details: teens.ecuad.ca
EMILY CARR’S LEGENDARY STUDENT ART SALE November 2014 (date TBD) It’s that time of year again! Mark your calenders for this popular annual event which offers a fantastic opportunity to purchase creations from Emily Carr’s up-and-coming artists and designers. Get a jump on your holiday shopping, or take home a little something for yourself.
FOUNDATION SHOW April 2015 (date TBD) The Foundation exhibition is a culmination of student progress shown through the work completed during their first year of studies. Free and open to the public.
THE SHOW May 3-17, 2015 Join us as our campus is transformed — featuring more than 300 works from this year’s Design, Media and Visual Arts graduates. π To view the 2014 catalog, visit:
theshow.ecuad.ca/2014/home
TOUR OUR CAMPUS Join us on campus to learn more about our programs and see the facilities. π To join a group tour, please send your date
request to admissions@ecuad.ca. π Details in the fall at: ecuad.ca
CLOCKWISE FROM TOP LEFT: SUMMER INSTITUTE FOR TEENS; SHOPPING AT THE STUDENT ART SALE; ATTENDING THE COMEBACK ALUMNI REUNION; THE OPENING RECEPTION OF THE SHOW, 2014.
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MAKE SOMETHING HAPPEN.
VANCOUVER, BC CANADA
MAKE SOMETHING HAPPEN.
VANCOUVER, BC CANADA
First year foundation
PORTFOLIO GUIDELINES
Your Portfolio Has 3 Components:
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How to
APPLY
The total number of individual slides or images for the project should not exceed 5.
Your portfolio is intended to showcase your best and most recent work and reflect your interest in exploring and experimenting with different art materials to express your ideas. The portfolio is a collection of work and ideas demonstrating your creative development. Your creativity, knowledge, interests, and skills are represented. The portfolio you prepare may take a variety of forms. Its primary goal is to show us how you communicate ideas and make use of research processes and materials.
10 – 15 EXAMPLES OF YOUR WORK You should submit 10-15 examples of your most recent work that best represents your diversity of interests and skills.
+ CHOOSE A PROJECT - this is in addition to the 10 – 15 examples of your work In addition to the examples of your artwork, please complete one of the following projects in any media.
CHECK YOUR ELIGIBILITY Review Emily Carr’s academic requirements to ensure you have the courses you need to be considered for admission. If your first language is not English, you will also need to meet the English language proficiency requirements.
Engage: Create work that visually describes, comments or interprets how you engage within your community right now. OR Transform: Produce a work that shows a process of transformation. OR Invent: Address a problem through innovation or invention.
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WRITTEN RESPONSE Question In addition to your interest in art and/or design, tell us what matters to you and why. What do you care about? What are you curious about? What are you passionate about? Your written statement should not exceed 500 words. Please type directly into your SlideRoom account where indicated. π Portfolio critiques are available at:
aicad.slideroom.com
SUBMIT YOUR TRANSCRIPTS AND DOCUMENTATION You can send your official academic transcripts and other supporting documentation to us as soon as you get an email confirming your application. All documents must be received by the admissions office by January 15, 2015.
π Undergraduate info:
SUBMIT YOUR PORTFOLIO ONLINE
ecuad.ca/admissions/undergrad/foundation π Graduate info: ecuad.ca/admissions/graduate π English requirements: ecuad.ca/admissions/english
Portfolios of work are submitted online through the University’s SlideRoom portal. All prospective students must submit a portfolio by February 1, 2015.
SUBMIT YOUR APPLICATION ONLINE
π Undergraduate portfolio requirements:
Universities and colleges in British Columbia share an online application service called ApplyBC. For admission to the fall 2015 semester, you can submit your application starting September 15, 2014.
ecuad.ca/admissions/undergrad/portfolio π Graduate portfolio requirements: ecuad.ca/admissions/graduate/portfolio
π Apply at: applybc.ca
Emily Carr’s
STUDIOS + RESOURCES
STUDIO SPACE AND EQUIPMENT
RESEARCH OPPORTUNITIES
All students have shared or dedicated workshop space with late-night and weekend hours, allowing for collaboration and access to equipment no matter when inspiration strikes.
Art, media and design are changing rapidly with new technologies, new modes of expression, and new opportunities for research and employment.
Learning at Emily Carr takes place inside and beyond the classroom. Hands-on studio time and applied research is an everyday part of the experience here.
π More info: ecuad.ca/resources/techservices
Need special equipment to do exceptional work? From the Calumet 4x5 large format camera to the Sony EX1R HD camcorder, a large selection is available on loan.
ON CAMPUS RESOURCES • motion capture + visualization lab • wearables + interactive lab • 3D prototyping + scanning • wood shops • metal shop • CNC router + laser cutter • industrial embroidery + sewing • bronze + aluminum foundry • ceramics kilns • digital + analog workshops • printmaking + book media facilities • photography + film studios • sound mixing studios • digital + cell animation studios • Aboriginal Gathering Place
At Emily Carr, students work with faculty and partners from industry, museums, galleries, government and community-based organizations to create new knowledge and address pressing issues of social and cultural change. Our areas of focus and innovation include Social and Interactive Media, Health Design, Social and Environmental Sustainability, Stereoscopic 3D and Digital Camera, Art and Social Practice, and Aboriginal Studies. π More info: ecuad.ca/research
Aboriginal Student Resources Emily Carr’s Aboriginal Programs Office fosters learning experiences and support for all students, faculty and staff. Our Aboriginal Gathering Place (AGP) provides a culturally welcoming environment to enhance and nurture the educational, cultural and physical needs of our Aboriginal learners. Our interdisciplinary Aboriginal curriculum encompasses both the traditional and contemporary artistic
expressions of Aboriginal peoples, and is a valuable resource for students to access traditional materials and supplies. Courses include studio practice, art history, critical theory and industrial application. We engage our local community by providing free intergenerational urban access and teen outreach programs, and continue to expand our role in bridging Aboriginal art, culture and education in rural areas across BC. π More info: aboriginal.ecuad.ca
YOUTUBE: EMILYCARRUNIVERSITY / PLAYLIST / ALUMNI STORIES / LUKE PARNELL
INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS FROM CHINA, WENBIN XIA, (INDUSTRIAL DESIGN), AND MITTO XIE (COMMUNICATION DESIGN) TEAMED UP TO WORK ON TRAVEL WITH ME, THEIR 2014 GRAD PROJECT.
International
STUDENTS
Emily Carr welcomes outstanding international students from over 50 countries. This group now makes up nearly 20% of our student body.
We offer services to help facilitate success and to support you in your adjustment to the Canadian education experience. We can help with off-campus housing, medical insurance information, and orientation to University. We also provide events and programming throughout the year, and ongoing international student advising.
π For more information, visit:
STUDY PERMITS + VISAS
π For more information, visit: cic.gc.ca/english/study/work.asp
If you are not a Canadian citizen or permanent resident, you will need a valid study permit to live and study in Canada. π For more information on study permits and to
find out whether you require a visitor visa to enter Canada, please visit: cic.gc.ca/english/study/study.asp
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If you’re currently enrolled at a Canadian secondary, post-secondary or language school, you may need to apply for a new study permit.
cic.gc.ca/english/study/study-extend.asp
WORKING IN CANADA Canada’s work permit program allows international students to gain valuable work experience and to deepen their understanding of Canadian society.
POST-GRADUATION WORK PERMIT The post-graduation work permit through Citizenship and Immigration Canada allows students who have graduated from a participating Canadian post-secondary institution to gain valuable Canadian work experience. π For more information, visit: cic.gc.ca/english/study/work-postgrad.asp
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CLOCKWISE FROM TOP LEFT: SABRINA HSU, 4TH YEAR VISUAL ARTS, THE PROSTHETIST’S DIARY; GLORIA HAN, 2ND YEAR VISUAL ARTS, CALIGRAPHY MUG SERIES; STACY HSU, FOUNDATION, DEFINE VISTA (DETAIL); WHITNEY CARLSON, 3RD YEAR ILLUSTRATION, DON’T FORGET TO CHECK THE CLOSET; MADELINE KLOEPPER, 3RD YEAR ILLUSTRATION,
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ONWARD!; JUSTIN NG, 4TH YEAR ILLUSTRATION, WHERE ARE THE HYDRANGEAS?; SAMINEH AFROUGH, 2ND YEAR PHOTOGRAPHY, TRUTH AND RECONCILIATION; WEI CHENG, 4TH YEAR VISUAL ART, BITTERSWEET.
TOP: PRINTTOPEER DEVELOPS SOFTWARE FOR 3D PRINTING. BOTTOM (L TO R): THE SPARK CRM TEAM WORKING AT GROWLAB; CHARTING USER FLOWS AT GROWLAB; CEOS FROM EMILY@GROW PARTNER, FARM AT HAND.
Partnership profile
EMILY @ GROW
Emily@Grow is a partnership between Emily Carr’s Social + Interactive Media (SIM) Centre and Vancouverbased startup accelerator GrowLab. GrowLab has an unparalleled reputation for bringing together the best and brightest entrepreneurs in the country and connecting them with their global network of top tier investors, mentors and partners. In this exciting initiative, Emily Carr designers are paired with an early-stage startup to develop their product for launch. Students learn about what’s involved with starting a business, and how to connect design to the fast-paced world of startups. In addition to working with the companies, the designers convene in a weekly studio setting where they share ideas and are mentored on the principles of interaction design by lead faculty Haig Armen. The project includes exclusive opportunities to connect with the Vancouver startup community and has previously involved
participation in special workshops, conferences, and events. Several alumni of the Emily @ Grow program have been hired by their companies, while others have been inspired to start their own. Startups are increasingly recognizing the impact and value of design. Designers with strong front-end programming skills are highly valued in the internet space. Through this project we are building the relationships and skills that allow our students to become the next generation of visionaries, influencers, and leaders. Emily@Grow is led by Kate Armstrong (Director, SIM Centre) and Haig Armen (Assistant Professor, Design + Dynamic Media).
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CLOCKWISE FROM TOP: FALSE CREEK MARINA AT GRANVILLE ISLAND; AQUABUS ON FALSE CREEK; NORTH BUILDING AT EMILY CARR; THE SEAWALL AT ENGLISH BAY. Image 1, 2 and 4 are courtesy of The City of Vancouver.
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Living and studying in
VANCOUVER Emily Carr is located on Granville Island, a converted shipyard and urban park filled with artist studios, theatres and a public market. It also happens to be right in the middle of a city that is consistently ranked as one of the best in the world to live in. SMART CITY Thanks to smart urban planning, Vancouver is one of the most walkable, bike-friendly and safe cities in North America. • Emily Carr is close to a wide variety of neighbourhoods: from quiet tree-lined streets, to relaxed beaches, to the energy of the downtown core. • Secure bike cages and dedicated lanes make it simple to ride to campus. • Affordable public transportation – including buses, boats and trains – reaches across the region.
CREATIVE DIVERSITY Vancouver has a large community of artists, designers and media practitioners. • This is a highly international city that welcomes talented students and professionals from all over the world. • Strong industry ties in design, digital media, film, animation, gaming and sustainable technology. • It’s not just big employers – new studios and start-ups are born here every day.
NATURAL ON ALL SIDES
• Go whale-watching, hiking, sea kayaking and mountain biking year round. • Ski or snowboard at over a dozen winter resorts, including Whistler-Blackcomb. • Explore 220 parks, 120 skate parks and 350 kilometers of seawall paths right in the metro area.
CURIOUS ABOUT HOUSING OPTIONS? Our students live off campus, with plenty of options like private rentals, shared rentals, temporary housing and homestays. A housing assistant is available to help all students to connect with prospective landlords and roommates. π More info: housing.ecuad.ca
BC’S CREATIVE SECTOR • Is the second largest of BC’s six major industrial sectors. • Generates $4 billion annually in economic activity (5th largest in BC). • represents almost 4% of the provincial workforce. bit.ly/1oPDCb9 and bit.ly/XzeYAr
BC is legendary for its natural beauty, and living in Vancouver puts you in easy reach of it all.
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AWARDS + SCHOLARSHIPS ENTRANCE SCHOLARSHIPS
EXTERNAL SCHOLARSHIPS
To attract the best-qualified applicants, Emily Carr University awards a limited number of entrance scholarships to new domestic and international students who show high academic achievement and creative potential. You do not need to apply directly for these scholarships — the University will select students based on the strength of their application package.
A large number of external scholarships are offered by businesses, organizations and governments. These are not administered by the University, and must be applied for individually.
π Full listing: ecuad.ca/studentservices/financial/
Bursaries are designed to help students who are in financial need and who have exhausted all other forms of financial support. Applications are available through the Financial Awards office.
π Partial listing: ecuad.ca/studentservices/financial/
external_scholarships
BURSARIES entrance_scholarships
TUITION SCHOLARSHIPS These scholarships are awarded to first, second and third-year students who are enrolled in 12 or more credits in the spring semester. Unlike the entrance scholarships, you must apply for these directly when applications open every spring. π Full listing: ecuad.ca/studentservices/financial/
tuition_scholarships
π More info:
ecuad.ca/studentservices/financial/bursaries
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PRINTED IN CANADA CLOCKWISE FROM TOP LEFT: PATRYK STASIECZEK, MAA CANDIDATE 2014, DARK LIGHT; ANGELA SMAILES, 4TH YEAR VISUAL ARTS, SCULPTOR’S SKETCHBOOK; SYLVIA LAN, 4TH YEAR COMMUNICATION DESIGN, PIECES - MODULAR FURNITURE SYSTEM; JORI VAN DER LINDE, 4TH YEAR ILLUSTRATION, FOR THE BIRDS; LISA WICK, 4TH YEAR COMMUNICATION DESIGN, THE UPBEET PROJECT; STUDENT IN PAINTING STUDIO; STUDENT IN SOFT PRODUCT LAB; METAL POUR IN THE FOUNDRY; CENTRE: STEVEN ENNS, 4TH YEAR INDUSTRIAL DESIGN, TRANSFOLD BACKPACK.
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