Royal College of Art
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Royal College of Art
Summary
Royal College of Art is an art academy[1]. It ranks in the top 3% of art_academy entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (236 views/month).[2]
Key Facts
- Royal College of Art's field of work was architecture[3].
- Royal College of Art's field of work was communication[4].
- Royal College of Art's field of work was design[5].
- Royal College of Art's field of work was fine art[6].
- Royal College of Art's field of work was humanities[7].
- Royal College of Art's field of work was art material[8].
- Royal College of Art was a member of Jisc[9].
- Royal College of Art was a member of ORCID, Inc.[10].
- Royal College of Art was a member of University and College Union[11].
- Royal College of Art is located in Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea[12].
- Royal College of Art is in the country of United Kingdom[13].
- Royal College of Art's instance of is recorded as art academy[14].
- Royal College of Art's instance of is recorded as public research university[15].
- Royal College of Art's instance of is recorded as higher education institution[16].
- Royal College of Art's instance of is recorded as collection[17].
- Royal College of Art's instance of is recorded as educational organization[18].
- The location of Royal College of Art was South Kensington[19].
- Royal College of Art took place at Battersea[20].
- The location of Royal College of Art was London[21].
- Royal College of Art's postal code is recorded as SW7 2EU[22].
- Royal College of Art's child organization or unit is recorded as Royal College of Art Collection[23].
- Royal College of Art's child organization or unit is recorded as Royal College of Art Special Collections[24].
- Royal College of Art's child organization or unit is recorded as Royal College of Art Visiting Artists Collection[25].
- Royal College of Art's Commons category is recorded as Royal College of Art[26].
- Royal College of Art's archives at is recorded as Royal College of Art Special Collections[27].
Body
Founding
1837 marks the founding of Royal College of Art[28].
Operations
Subsidiaries include Royal College of Art Collection[23], an art collection[29], in United Kingdom[30], founded in 1950[31]; Royal College of Art Special Collections[24], an academic archive[32], in United Kingdom[33]; and Royal College of Art Visiting Artists Collection[25].
Industry
Fields of work include architecture[3], an academic discipline[34]; communication[4], a social skill[35]; design[5], a field of study[36]; fine art[6], a field of study[37]; humanities[7], an academic discipline[38]; and art material[8].
Why It Matters
Royal College of Art ranks in the top 3% of art_academy entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (236 views/month).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 22 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[39] It is known by 66 alternative names across languages and contexts.[40]