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You don't have to wait until autumn 2026 to study with us. We offer you the opportunity to start some of our postgraduate courses in the new year – browse our courses below.
We understand that a September start date isn't practical for everyone. That's why the Royal College of Art offers many of our postgraduate programmes beginning in January. This option gives you the flexibility to start your studies when it works best for your life and career schedule, without having to wait a full year.
Programmes with a January start date
Pre-Master's
- Graduate Diploma Art & Design (options to study on-campus, on-line or hybrid)
Master’s degrees
- Communication MFA
- Creative Education MEd (options to study on-campus or hybrid)
- Design Practice MArch
Research degrees
- Ageing, Health & Inclusive Design MPhil/PhD
- Architecture MPhil/PhD
- Arts & Humanities MPhil/PhD (including History of Design)
- Communication MPhil/PhD
- Computer Science MPhil/PhD
- Design MPhil/PhD
- Intelligent Mobility MPhil/PhD
- Materials Science MPhil/PhD
- Robotics PhD
Can't start in January? All our programmes also offer September start dates.
Key dates
Application deadline: 5 December 2025, noon GMT
Term starts: 5 January 2026
We recommend you apply as early as possible to allow yourself plenty of time to receive and accept your offer and prepare to enrol, particularly if you will require a study visa.
Once you have submitted your application you should expect to hear the outcome within three weeks.
Scholarships for January 2026
RCA President & Vice-Chancellor’s International Scholarship
For: January 2026 entry MFA Communication, MEd Creative Education, MArch Design Practice
Eligible fee status: Overseas, full-time fee status
Value: £9,000 towards fees
How to apply
All programme applications from international applicants received by the January 2026 entry deadline (5 December 2025, 12 noon UK time) will be assessed for this scholarship, which will be awarded to high-scoring students on the basis of academic merit. You do not need to make a separate application to apply for the Scholarship.
The RCA UK Graduate Diploma Scholarship
For: January 2026 entry Graduate Diploma
Eligible fee status: Home fee status
Value: £3,000 towards fees
How to apply
You need to apply to study at the RCA and receive an offer to study before you can apply for a scholarship.
All Home fee status offer holders will be contacted directly with instructions for how to apply.
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How to apply
Your application consists of an initial upload of information (Stage 1), followed by your portfolio submission (stage 2).
Note:
- You can save your application and retrieve it later, so you do not have to complete it all in one go.
- Once you've submitted your application, we'll send you an Application Reference Number. This number should be quoted in all correspondence regarding your application.
- Please do not submit any information other than via the application portal as this may not be shared with the selection panels.
- You may not apply for the same programme more than once, and can apply for a maximum of two (2) different programmes in the 2025/26 admissions year.
Create an account
If you don’t yet have an account, you’ll need to create one so that we can process your application and keep you informed of progress.
Stage 1: Submit personal information
You will need to provide your personal details, date of birth and contact information. In addition, we'll ask you to provide:
- predicted or achieved performance in previous qualifications and/or evidence of equivalent professional experience
- evidence of English language proficiency if English is not your first language
- context in which qualifications have been achieved or are being completed
Once you have completed stage 1, you will receive an email with instructions on how to submit your portfolio.
Stage 2: Submit your portfolio
Once you've provided your basic information, we'll send you a link to submit your portfolio. Please review these requirements carefully before submitting your application.
Depending on your programme, this will include:
- A digital portfolio following the guidance provided. Depending on the programme, your portfolio may include files of your work and any written descriptions, explanations or justifications required.
- A 300-word written statement about your motivation to study on the programme (Graduate Diploma and Master's programmes) or a 1,000-word research proposal (MPhil/PhD).
- Complete the critical challenge – a short video, up to two minutes, of yourself talking to the camera about your personal creative journey (Graduate Diploma and Master's programmes only).
- One written reference.
Online and on-campus open days
Register for online and on-campus open days, portfolio Q&A sessions, campus tours and the chance to meet the RCA globally and in the UK.
MFA Communication
Online Portfolio Q&A: Monday 24 November, 12noon GMT
MArch Design Practice
- Online Portfolio Q&A: Wednesday 12 November, 10am GMT
Event Recordings
Watch the recordings from previous Online Open Days