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School of Arts and Creative Technologies

Inspiring the artists, practitioners and creative industry leaders of tomorrow.

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Express your creative flair and combine practice with academic rigour.

Our courses cover creative technologies, music, creative industries management, film and television, and theatre. The School of Arts and Creative Technologies is a collaborative community dedicated to creativity in all its various and diverse forms, bringing together scholars, practitioners and industry experts.

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We are a thriving interdisciplinary community defined by five creative subject areas. Explore how our unique combination of courses, pioneering research and community engagement will shape your creative journey.

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Research and practice

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Groundbreaking research and practice to enhance culture, society and the arts in the UK and throughout the world.

Our multidisciplinary school opens up new and exciting fields in research between performance, creativity and technology.

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External engagement

Working with communities, heritage and commercial organisations for the public good.

Our engagement activities include weekly concerts, industry masterclasses with renowned artists and practitioners, as well as support for commercial feature films, TV projects and games.

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Where creativity meets innovation

The School of Arts and Creative Technologies is where inspired storytelling, innovative creative practice and cutting-edge technologies intersect.

Our approach to music, theatre, film and television, games and immersive interactive experiences, and creative industries management integrates theory, practice, academic excellence, vocational relevance and technological innovation. We aspire to be at the forefront, nationally and internationally, of teaching, research and external engagement across this wide range of artistic and technological domains.

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Our facilities can support professional-level activities across all areas of performance, screen and interactive media.
There's an array of opportunities for students, staff and the community to enjoy including visits from renowned composers, masterclasses, musical ensembles, weekly concerts, film screenings and more.

News

News

12 December 2025

Last month we celebrated the release of Instrumental Music Education with Bloomsbury — a groundbreaking new book created by our own staff and students at the University of York.

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15 October 2025

We’re thrilled to celebrate a new publication by #ACT academics Federico Pendenza, Marianna Cortesi, and Elizabeth Haddon in the journal Music and Arts in Action!

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7 October 2025

To celebrate The Art of Directing: Making Magic in Film and Television by Tim Leandro, a stellar panel of film and TV creatives shared behind-the-scenes insights and career moments — giving students a rare glimpse into the magic of directing for screen.

Events

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Monday 16 February 2026 4pm

Embodying Histories is a series of online seminars exploring cross-disciplinary perspectives on embodied knowledge, research and practice in historical fields. The contributors come from across the fields of history, english, historical martial arts,

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Friday 20 February 2026 7pm

Enjoy a cultural performance, delicious hot food, and treat yourself to a variety of traditional Chinese snacks. There’ll also be interactive activities to get everyone involved to experience the joy and traditions of the Lunar New Year.

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Wednesday 25 February 2026 1pm

Join us for this weeks ACT Research Seminar

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Friday 6 March 2026 8pm

Off the back of a sold-out London run and critical acclaim at the Edinburgh Fringe, Sami Abu Wardeh’s hit show blends resistance, identity, and 'defiantly goofy' comedy (★★★★ The Guardian)

YorkConcerts

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Saturday 7 February 2026 1.30pm

Join University Choir members and one of the country’s leading choral directors for an inspiring and informative afternoon of singing on repertoire from I Fagiolini’s fortieth-anniversary concert.

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Wednesday 11 February 2026 7.30pm

In 1986, another student vocal group gave its first concert. Forty years on, Monteverdi has remained a constant and Robert Hollingworth and I Fagiolini have gone on to rethink exactly what a vocal group does.

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Wednesday 18 February 2026 7.30pm

Following a sold-out concert in 2025, University Chamber Orchestra returns with one of the most famous pieces of classical music ever composed, Beethoven's epic Fifth Symphony!

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Wednesday 4 March 2026 7.30pm

Fenella Humphreys is admired by audiences the world over for the grace and intensity of her playing. She is joined by the renowned British pianist Joseph Tong in a programme featuring a selection of the best-loved pieces in the violin repertoire.

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