The Portuguese programme at the University of Glasgow explores the languages, literatures, and cultures of Brazil, Portugal, and the broader Portuguese-speaking world. Students engage in a diverse curriculum, collaborating in small groups with native speakers from Portugal and Brazil. The programme maintains strong ties with the Instituto Camões and provides access to the Language Resources Centre, featuring high-quality audiovisual, digital, and printed resources.History of Art examines the creation and significance of paintings, sculptures, buildings, and designs across various media. Students utilise extensive facilities, including the University Library and Archives, The Hunterian museum and art gallery with its renowned Hunter, Whistler, and Mackintosh collections, and Kelvin Hall's innovative collections centre. In the third year, a grant supports visits to relevant museums, galleries, and buildings.
A local representative of University of Glasgow in Singapore is available online to assist you with enquiries about this course.