History
Since 1451 the College of Arts has been at the forefront of delivering world-leading teaching, learning and research in the arts and humanities. Over the last five centuries we have worked to push the boundaries of what’s possible. We’ve fostered the talents of seven Nobel laureates, two Prime Ministers and Scotland’s inaugural First Minister.
Education
The College of Arts is one of four inter-disciplinary colleges which make up the University of Glasgow. We are home the Arts and Humanities subject areas such as: Art History; Music; Literature; Translation; Archaeology and Information Studies. Whether you want to expand your knowledge, develop employment skills or explore your own creative practice, we have the right programme for you.
Research
The College is home to excellent research in a number of areas. In 2017 we were awarded a Queen’s Anniversary Prize for Higher Education, the highest accolade for any higher education institution, for our work on the Historical Thesaurus of English.
The research ambitions of the college are demonstrated in our centers of excellence:- Andrew Hook Centre for American Studies
- Centre for Cultural Policy Research
- Centre for Gender History
- Centre Scottish and Celtic Studies
- Scottish Centre for War Studies
- Centre for Textile Conservation and Technical Art History
- Centre for Robert Burns Studies
- Centre for the study of perceptual experience
- Medical Humanities Research Centre
Career
All our degrees will help you to develop your:
- Critical thinking
- capability to analyze and interpret information
- Communication and presentation skills
- Ability to work independently or as part of team
A number of our postgraduate degrees are designed to teach the specific skills required for a particular career path A number include the opportunity for work placements. We also often invite professional experts to give a lecture orhost a workshop.
The careers service offers all students support with interviews and CVs, employer recruitment events and internship opportunities.Top reasons to study here
- Ranked in the world top 70 for Arts and Humanities
- Strong links with the city’s creative, cultural and heritage organisations
- An ancient Scottish university, established in 1451.
College of Arts Key Statistics & Highlights
- 29 Masters
- 555 Scholarships
- 450 Academic Staff
- 5,000 Students
- 700 Students (int'l)
- 3,600 Students (female)
- Public Institution Type
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College of Arts Student Reviews & Awards
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We offer a wide range of support services to our students. You can find a full list on our webpages.
It is worth pulling out a few which might be of interest.
The International Student Support team are on hand to help with your arrival, visa and guidance on living in the UK.
The Careers service is here to support you in your employment. This could be through our internship programme, the network (putting current students in touch with successful alumni) or helping you with your C.V and interview preparation.
The Graduate School supports all graduate students in the College, managing and facilitating a range of services and resources to ensure a productive and interdisciplinary collegiate environmentHousing services
- We offer a number of self-catering residences which are within a walkable distance to campus.
- We offer 39 or 52 week contracts and we don’t mix Undergraduates and Postgraduates in the same block.
- By choosing University of Glasgow accommodation, you have access to one of the UKs finest University Sports facilities included in your accommodation fees.
- You get 24/7 access to dedicated University support.
- We have a variety of flat and room types at varying costs are available for you to select from.
Library services
The University Library, is one of the largest libraries in Europe. Situated over 12 floors, it holds more than 2.5 million books and journals, as well as providing access to an extensive range of electronic resources including over 30,000 electronic journals. Our Special Collections is one of the foremost resources in Scotland for academic research and teaching with collections spanning 2000 year of human existence.
ICT services
- There are study spaces for more than 2,500 students, with over 800 computers, and wi-fi access is available throughout the building.
- We also offer IT training and support.
- Find out more about the IT support available.
- Our course are also supported by an online learning environment called moodle
Medical services
- We have an on-campus doctor’s surgery and pharmacy.
- We also offer a counselling and psychological service to all students. This includes counselling, self-help resources and peer support.
Campus life
The College of Arts is based at the Gilmore Hill campus. Glasgow is regularly listed as one of the most beautiful campuses in the UK. We are a based in Glasgow’s fashionable and exciting West end, about 1.5 miles from the city center. With a wealth of cultural attractions, and a year-round programme of world-class events, it is easy to understand why Glasgow is firmly established as one of Europe’s most exciting destinations
The campus is home to:- The Hunterian Museum and Art Gallery
- The 12 floor library
- The Stevenson Building Sport Facilities
- Student Services Hub
- Numerous cafes and places to eat
- The Gilchrist Postgraduate Club
Sports facilities
We firmly believe that there are huge benefits to participating in sport and are committed to reducing any barriers to taking part. We have over 15,000 members and over 2,000 use our facilities on a daily basis.
On campus Facilities- 6 lane, 25m swimming pool
- Sauna & steam rooms
- Power Play Strength suite
- Pulse Cardio suite
- Activity hall
- 2 Exercise studios
- 2 squash courts
- Changing, shower and locker facilities
Garscube Campus
- 2 all-weather synthetic pitches (sand-dressed & 3G rubber crumb)
- 6 grass pitches
- 3 tennis courts
- Cricket oval
- Walking & jogging routes
- Changing, shower and locker facilities
Student clubs
As a student at the University of Glasgow, you are automatically a member of its Students’ Representative Council (SRC). The activity of the SRC is organised around three main areas: Representation & Support; Participation, and Services
The SRC is home to four award winning student media group:- The Glasgow Guardian Newspaper
- Glasgow University Student Television
- Glasgow University Magazine
- SubCity Radio
Accreditation
- MSc Information Management & Preservation