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Glasgow Gallery

Posted by on December 12, 2020 – 06:33 pm

Glasgow Gallery

The city is home to more than 20 world-class museums and art galleries; and is proud to have Europe’s largest civic arts collection with works by Dali, Van Gogh, Degas and Monet all available to view free-of-charge in venues around the city. At the heart of Glasgow Harbour, in the city s West End, is the iconic Riverside Museum, named European Museum of the Year in 2013, this multi-award winning museum is home to over 3, objects that detail Glasgow’s rich past from its days as maritime powerhouse to a glimpse into daily Glasgow life in the early…

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Glasgow School Of Art open days

Posted by on July 9, 2020 – 04:12 pm

Glasgow School Of Art open days

The Glasgow School of Art is widely considered to be Mackintosh s Masterwork, designed and built from 1896-1909. Visitors are warmly welcomed to discover Mackintosh s story and our collection of original Mackintosh furniture at The Glasgow School of Art with GSA s award-winning student guides. Due to the recent fire, there will be no access to the interiors of the Mackintosh building whilst restoration work gets underway. There is still plenty for visitors to do and see at The Glasgow School of Art, including a brand new visitor centre, shop and…

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What do I study at Uni?

Posted by on June 11, 2020 – 03:35 pm

What do I study at Uni?

Selecting the best possible course for you is a key decision to make, and often a challenging one. There can be intense competition for the most popular courses, and later for graduate jobs. Do you want to follow a course offering a clear career path or does your interest lie in one of the more traditional academic subjects? There are over 30, courses at UK Universities, and the same title of course will not be taught in the same way, or cover the same material, at every university offering it. For a few people, choosing a course is simple: they…

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RIBA accreditation

Posted by on May 2, 2020 – 02:47 pm

RIBA accreditation

The Aarhus School of Architecture is one of two schools educating architects in Denmark. Since the school’s establishment in 1965, we have educated about 4, 500 architects. Our course is approved and accredited by the Ministry of Higher Education and Science and the Danish Architects’ Association. And we are the first Scandinavian school of architecture to be fully validated by RIBA, which gives our school an unique opportunity to: Benchmark itself against one of the best architectural accreditation institutes in the world. Offer our graduating…

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ARC Resources

Posted by on February 12, 2020 – 01:46 pm

ARC Resources

ARC’s assets in northeast British Columbia are located in the tight gas Montney resource play. The Montney is recognized as one of the best tight gas plays in North America, and ARC’s land holdings in the region are world class. ARC was an early entrant in the Montney, and pioneered the use of multi-stage fracturing for horizontal completions; a technology that has proved instrumental in unlocking the play. Today, ARC is one of the largest operators in the region and through its expertise has expanded its land to over 640 net sections. Key areas…

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Glasgow School of Art Shop

Posted by on January 23, 2020 – 01:35 pm

Glasgow School of Art Shop

The Glasgow School of Art Shop stocks contemporary design products from students, staff and alumni which make up the GSA Collection , as well as commissioning award winning ranges inspired by the heritage of the School and it’s master architect Charles Rennie Mackintosh. Situated in the brand new ‘Window on Mackintosh’ visitor centre in the prestigious Reid building, the GSA Shop provides design conscious shoppers with a host of covetable creative treasures. Featuring over 40 exciting designers, from established graduate companies to new student…

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Glasgow College of Art

Posted by on January 31, 2018 – 09:05 am

Glasgow College of Art

Our new City Campus on Glasgow’s Cathedral Street is now open and welcoming new and returning students. In our new campus the Faculty is based on 6th, 7th, 8th, 9th and 10th floors. This has been specifically designed for a whole range of specialist art, design and media activities. Our brand new facilities include a wide range of learning spaces for example: Television Studio Radio Station Art and Design Studios Photography Studios IT labs with industry standard software Classrooms designed for a range of activities including media and journalism…

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Glasgow Forums

Posted by on November 24, 2017 – 06:52 am

Glasgow Forums

The overall aim of this work is to provide coordinated opportunities for mental health carers to gain knowledge and information on local and national policy and strategy developments which may impact on their caring role. The development worker supports carers to influence these developments and the people involved in making policy and delivering services to mental health carers through various awareness raising initiatives, creative engagement opportunities and representation at forums. Recent work has included the development of a Carers booklet…

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History of Art Glasgow

Posted by on November 10, 2017 – 09:25 pm

History of Art Glasgow

History of art seeks to understand how and why paintings, sculptures, buildings and works in a variety of media come to look the way they do. You will benefit from the extensive collections of the University’s library and the resources of the Hunterian, the University’s museum and art gallery, which feature the world-famous Hunter, Whistler and Mackintosh collections. In your third-year vacation you will receive a grant to assist you to visit museums, galleries and buildings relevant to your chosen course options and dissertation subject. Year 1…

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GSA Glasgow

Posted by on June 22, 2017 – 01:31 pm

GSA Glasgow

Professor Inns was appointed Director of The Glasgow School of Art in September 2013. He was previously Dean of Duncan of Jordanstone College of Art & Design (DJCAD) and Director of Research for the College of Art Science & Engineering at the University of Dundee. Tom studied Engineering at Bristol University and Industrial Design Engineering at the Royal College of Art. In 1990 he was a co-founder of the Design Research Centre at Brunel University, becoming Director in 1996. He completed his PhD in 1998 and moved to DJCAD as Professor…

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