NABA Expands in London with New Campus and Diego Mattiolo as Director
NABA, NUOVA ACCADEMIA DI BELLE ARTI EXPANDS IN LONDON AND STRENGTHENS ITS PRESENCE IN THE UK MARKET WITH THE APPOINTMENT OF DIEGO MATTIOLO
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NABA, Nuova Accademia di Belle Arti, is expanding its presence in the UK by appointing Diego Mattiolo as the School Director for its new London campus, set to open in the 2026/2027 academic year. The campus will offer accredited Bachelor's degrees in Design, Fashion Design, and Fashion Marketing Management, emphasizing hands-on experience and scholarships for eligible students.
- 01Diego Mattiolo appointed as School Director for NABA's new London campus.
- 02Courses will commence in the 2026/2027 academic year.
- 03NABA will offer Bachelor's degrees in Design, Fashion Design, and Fashion Marketing Management.
- 04Scholarships of up to £7,000 available for eligible students.
- 05The campus will focus on hands-on, project-based learning.
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NABA, Nuova Accademia di Belle Arti, is set to strengthen its position in the UK market with the opening of a new campus in London, scheduled to start in the 2026/2027 academic year. Diego Mattiolo has been appointed as the School Director and Head of Education, bringing over ten years of international experience in academic management. The new campus will offer accredited Bachelor's degrees in Design, Fashion Design, and Fashion Marketing Management, following an interdisciplinary, project-based approach that emphasizes hands-on learning. Facilities will include specialized labs for design and fashion, allowing students to engage directly with industry practices. Scholarships of up to £7,000 will be available to students demonstrating commitment and talent, making education more accessible. This expansion aligns with the UK’s growing focus on creative education to meet the demands of the cultural and creative industries.
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The opening of NABA's London campus will enhance educational opportunities in the creative sector, providing students with access to specialized training and industry connections.
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