The Portuguese programme encompasses the languages, literatures, and cultures of Brazil, Portugal, and the broader Portuguese-speaking world. At Glasgow, it features a diverse curriculum with small-group work alongside native speakers from Portugal and Brazil, long-standing ties to the Instituto Camões, and full access to the Language Resources Centre's extensive audiovisual, digital, and print materials.Economic and Social History examines societal transformations in economic activities and social structures, focusing on how past ways of living and working have shaped the modern world.
A local representative of University of Glasgow in Singapore is available online to assist you with enquiries about this course.