Media and Communication Graduate 2025



This project is about listening to people’s stories and how growing up in a religious home in Poland shaped the way they see the world today. Through heartfelt conversations with people from both cities and villages, the goal is to understand how faith, family, and tradition have influenced their values, choices, and sense of self. In a country where Catholicism has played such a powerful role in public and private life, these personal reflections offer a window into the emotional and everyday impact of religious upbringing. It’s not just about beliefs – it’s about how those beliefs live on in everyday life, and how people carry them, question them, or let them go.
Our BA Media and Communications programme provides an academic, creative and critical understanding of the media for roles in a variety of creative industries and backgrounds. By the end of our Media and Communications degree, you’ll know how to produce creative content across different kinds of media, including writing, camera use, sound recording and post-production/editing. The course supports students in developing a broad portfolio of independent critical and creative outputs, and to explore how their own practice relates to the real-world media and creative industries.
See further details on our prospectus page.