Hello,

Possibly a question for my UK colleagues only, but I know there are
some distinguished list members who might be able to offer their
insight.

I'm currently researching three post-graduate
HCI/Usability/Interaction degrees at three institutions in and around
London UK, at: City University, UCL and Kingston.

1. Is it possible to say one is better than another?

I'm a front-end designer with around nine years experience, who has
responsibility for usability and interaction design but am trying to
move further into an IA-type role. Which leads me to my second
question:

2. Maybe I'm better off finding a junior IA role and doing it
full-time rather than studying?

Clearly the answers to these questions could easily come down to a
personal preference and the quality of my final degree is possibly
more dependent on my ability and willingness to study for it... but
if anyone has any advice or suggestions or personal experience of
degrees at these universities I'd be very happy to hear them.

Thanks,
Tim 
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