The History of Art program examines the creation and evolution of paintings, sculptures, buildings, and designs across various media, exploring their aesthetic and cultural significance. Students will access extensive resources, including the University Library and Archives, The Hunterian museum with its renowned Hunter, Whistler, and Mackintosh collections, and Kelvin Hall's innovative collections center. In the third year, a grant supports visits to relevant museums, galleries, and sites.The Politics program investigates the distribution of power and influence in society and its effects on decision-making within and between nations. It encompasses a wide array of topics, such as international relations, political theory, and British politics, with opportunities to participate in the expanding study abroad initiatives.
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