School of Design and Creative Industries
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BA Creative Advertising

Valeria Uleri

Creative Advertising and Art Direction Graduate 2026

Hi, I’m Valeria Uleri, a creative exploring ideas through film, design and storytelling. Influenced by a life lived across different countries, languages and cultures, my work reflects an interest in identity, communication and the ways people make meaning of their experiences.

What Cannot Be Translated

What Cannot Be Translated is an experimental film exploring how speaking and thinking in multiple languages shapes identity, memory and emotional expression. Through interviews, personal reflections and multilingual subtitles, the project examines the moments where language struggles to fully capture meaning.


Rather than treating translation as a tool for clarity, the film embraces misunderstanding, absence and fragmentation, revealing how meaning can shift between languages. Combining moving image, sound and typography, the work explores the relationship between language and belonging, inviting viewers to reflect on the experiences that remain difficult—or impossible—to translate.

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Media

Our Media and Communications degree 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.