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2022-12-07 18:00:00
2022-12-07 19:00:00
Europe/London
Get the facts you need to make a confident decision about the next stage in your creative journey.

Join Sarah Bax, the MA Interior Design Course Leader at an exclusive virtual Q&A, alongside our student support team. They'll cover a range of topics including:

— How the MA can help you make your mark in the interior design field
— How you can use what you learn to tackle contemporary design challenges
— How the online learning platform works
— How you can fit your studies into your life
— Next steps and application tipss

If you’re looking for details and honest guidance, this is your opportunity. Gain programme insights directly from the creative who designed the course, and have your questions answered by experts. Don’t miss out – secure your place by completing the form on this page.

Meet the Course Leader:

Sarah Bax, MA Interior Design: Passionate about creating healthy and sustainable spaces, with a focus on workplace design for wellbeing, Sarah teaches and leads and has previously run a space planning and energy- efficient refurbishment business.

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Sarah Bax

Sarah Bax

Course Leader

MA Interior Design

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Sarah has been a master’s programme leader, undergraduate progamme leader and senior lecturer within the area of interior architectural design. She has also successfully run her own space planning and energy efficient refurbishment business.

Sarah is particularly enthusiastic about design for health and wellbeing, particularly the area of healthy productive working environments. This includes creating better quality working spaces with adequate air ventilation, noise control and space, so people are happy and productive in the workplace.

She has a passion for interior design and how future generations of designers can benefit us all, by integrating what they have learnt into their design concepts. She is also a Fellow of The Higher Education Academy (FHEA).

Sarah's research interests include:

  • Sustainable daylighting systems providing light into deep core office buildings and interior spaces
  • Energy efficient property designing with minimal/no gas input
  • Interior environments relating to issues of the health and wellbeing of occupants, particularly working environments
  • The use of large areas of glazing for iconic buildings and the sustainable implications it creates

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