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detail of ornament incorporating University crest: from title-page of a book printed by Alexander Carmichael, 1730 (Mu21-c.37) 2008 celebrates 500 years of printing in Scotland. This web exhibition ...
Research Furth of Glasgow Research Furth/Student Placements ‌'Furth' of Glasgow refers to postgraduate research student placements off-campus at other institutions. The University of Glasgow has a ...
Colfuturo - Fundacion para el Futuro de Colombia The University of Glasgow offer discounts to all successful Fundacion para el Futuro de Colombia (Colfuturo) scholars who enrol at the University of ...
About us Governments and parliamentarians are confronting many difficult policy and societal challenges, from climate change to inequality, and ensuring the economy keeps pace with demographic and ...
Welcome to the Glasgow Centre for International Development. We support and promote the activities of the staff and students at the University of Glasgow working with partners in developing countries ...
Glasgow University Library’s Special Collections Department houses one of the largest collections of books printed and published by the Foulis Press which was founded in the city in the 18th century.
Undergraduate and Postgraduate Taught Students Each School has their own School Ethics Forum which considers Undergraduate (MA/MEduc/BSc/BAcc/LLB) and Postgraduate Taught (MSc/MEd/IntM/MBA/MGB) ...
Graham Trust Bursary Scheme The Fund is open to students with the surname Graham, or descendants of the Graham family, who are studying at a higher education institute in Glasgow. Further information ...
Music at Glasgow is a lively and collaborative community of staff and students from around the world. We embrace both traditional and innovative forms of music scholarship, viewing music as playing a ...
About us The University of Glasgow has a distinguished history of research in business related subjects that spans centuries, beginning with the establishment of the Chair in Moral Philosophy in 1727.
One of a small group of elaborately illuminated English psalters produced in the Twelfth Century, this manuscript is a splendid example of Romanesque book art. It begins with an illustrated calendar.
By the early fifteenth century, France dominated as the main producer of Books of Hours. Belgium and the Netherlands were also major centres of production. Our manuscript was probably made in Flanders ...