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Full time
2 years
SEP-25
MPhil - Master of Philosophy
Vehicle Design / Production (General)
The Intelligent Mobility research programme explores novel vehicle types, services, and integrated city solutions.
Building on the RCA’s world-leading Intelligent Mobility MA programme (formerly Vehicle Design MA), the Intelligent Mobility MPhil/PhD programme promotes critical and thoughtful research and design in the development of future mobility.
It provides a design-led disruptive research environment focussing on new ways of designing vehicles, experiences, spaces and infrastructure that address societal issues.
Whilst always open for suggestions, we welcome in particular proposals aligned to one or more of our Intelligent Mobility Design Centre studios, approaching mobility distinct yet complementary perspectives.
The Automotive Transitions Studio focus is on vehicle design, exploring the paradigm shifts in the car industry, its transition to sustainability and its connection with car design heritage, material culture, fashion, and people’s aspirations.
The People and Places Studio approaches mobility from an integrated systems perspective and explores future urban mobility services the design of mobility environments, experiences and the development of mass transport within our urban and extended environments.
Finally, the Humanising Technology Studio focuses on user experience and human factors that have been formed and transformed through trends in new mobility solutions and technologies. Topics include the creation of meaningful experiences understanding fears, hopes and aspirations and designing for experiential changes in current and future mobility.
For this course (per year)
£10,250
For this course (per year)
£30,450
Good first degree in a relevant subject
Ranked for eleven consecutive years as the world’s number 1 art & design university, the Royal College of Art (RCA) in London is a specialist creative university. Offering a portfolio of exclusively postgraduate programmes, the RCA enables students to tackle complex issues, push the boundaries of their practice, innovate, build networks and find their voice as creative professionals. The RCA’s world-leading academic staff guide and challenge...more
Full time | 3 years | SEP-25