The History of Art programme explores the creation and evolution of paintings, sculptures, buildings, and designs across various media, examining their aesthetic and cultural contexts. Students benefit from extensive resources at the University Library and Archives, The Hunterian museum with its renowned Hunter, Whistler, and Mackintosh collections, and Kelvin Hall's innovative collections centre. Additionally, a grant is provided during the third-year break to support visits to relevant museums, galleries, and sites.The Russian degree focuses on a language of strategic global importance, offering insights into its rich cultural heritage. With Glasgow's longstanding tradition in teaching Russian and Slavonic languages, students access excellent materials through a dedicated language resource library.
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