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Sustainable Water Environments
The Sustainable Water Environments programme of the University of Glasgow will provide you with multidisciplinary knowledge and expertise in river catchment, lake and coastal environments, with a focus on the impact of and adaptation to changing environments.

Musicology
The Musicology programme of the University of Glasgow offers a rich, stimulating introduction to Musicology in all its current diversity. Solidly grounded in traditional historical and analytical methods, the programme opens out to embrace the most vibrant recent developments in the field – including cultural musicology, as applied to all imaginable genres and styles.

Nanoscience and Nanotechnology
The Nanoscience and Nanotechnology programme of the University of Glasgow teaches skills desired by modern industry for scientists and engineers doing research, development and production in nanoscience and nanofabrication. This multidisciplinary programme complements backgrounds in electronics, materials science, or physics.

War Studies
The University of Glasgow is home to the Scottish Centre for War Studies. In the War Studies programme you will be able to participate in regular research seminars on critical themes related to conflict as well as to related conferences.

Law
The staff in the Law programme of the University of Glasgow are experts from across all areas of the law, supervising top-calibre international research students.
Education (Secondary)
The Education (Secondary) programme at the University of Glasgow provides a route to achieve the General Teaching Council for Scotland (GTCS) Standard for Provision Registration, for graduates whose qualifications satisfy the requirements for entry into the teaching profession in Scotland.

Reparatory Justice
With a specific focus on the Caribbean and the slavery reparations movement, the Reparatory Justice from University of Glasgow programme will also draw on case studies of campaigns for reparative justice in other global contexts.

Mathematics
The Mathematics programme of the University of Glasgow combines world-leading research expertise in pure and applied mathematics and statistics in areas such as mathematical biology, fluid dynamics, geometry and topology and environmental statistics.

Physics and Astronomy
The Physics and Astronomy programme of the University of Glasgow covers a wide range of topics, including solar and plasma physics, cosmology and radio astronomy. Much of our research in solar physics concentrates on the theory, diagnostics and observation of solar flares, complementing our work in more general plasma theory and atmospheric plasmas.

TESOL - Teaching of English to Speakers of Other Languages
The TESOL - Teaching of English to Speakers of Other Languages programme of the University of Glasgow is for those interested in entering the field of TESOL. It provides a special emphasis on how theory relates to practice.

Animal Welfare Science, Ethics and Law
Animal welfare science and ethics is an expanding topic of international concern. The Animal Welfare Science, Ethics and Law programme of the University of Glasgow aims to improve our knowledge and understanding of animals’ needs, which is required to provide a high standard of care to the whole range of animals kept in captivity.

Molecular Genetics
The research in the Molecular Genetics programme of the University of Glasgow lies at the interface of organismal, functional and systems biology.

Sensor and Imaging Systems
The Sensor and Imaging Systems programme of the University of Glasgow focuses on the technologies and techniques that underpin a vast range of societal, research and industrial needs. It is delivered and awarded jointly by the Universities of Glasgow and Edinburgh.

Corporate and Financial Law
The Corporate and Financial Law programme from University of Glasgow provides a specialist focus on transactions, markets and global regulatory issues. Modern lawyers need to understand the structure and interplay of both corporate and financial law both at domestic and international level.

Celtic Studies
This is an interdisciplinary Celtic Studies from University of Glasgow programme specialising in the languages, literatures, history and archaeology of the Celtic-speaking peoples across the whole span of the Middle Ages from the 6th - 16th centuries.

Conflict Archaeology and Heritage
From battlefield archaeology, to the anthropology of warfare, to archaeologies of confinement, the Conflict Archaeology and Heritage programme at the University of Glasgow will explore in depth the many and varied ways that human conflict can be interrogated via an archaeologically focused interdisciplinary approach, encompassing time periods from the prehistoric to the modern.

Global Mental Health
The Global Mental Health programme of the University of Glasgow is designed to produce graduates who can take charge of mental health service provision at a global level, helping them develop the knowledge to integrate initiatives into the wider aims of international development, and address global inequities.

Professional Practice with PGDE
As a recently qualified teacher, this extension programme will develop your ability to be critically-reflective and explore your own practice in order to improve it. On successful completion of the Professional Practice with PGDE programme of the University of Glasgow you will have the opportunity to transfer your Masters-level credits into this programme.

Creative Writing
The Creative Writing programme of the University of Glasgow has gained an excellent reputation amongst writers, agents and publishers. It is perfect for talented and aspiring writers who want to develop their craft, take risks in their work, and gain creative and critical skills; all as part of a supportive community of fellow writers.

Managing Art and Cultural Heritage in Global Markets
The Managing Art and Cultural Heritage in Global Markets programme of the University of Glasgow aims to explore contemporary issues affecting the market for art and cultural heritage utilising historical, theoretical and experiential models, with the primary aim of better equipping the A & CH professional with the skills necessary to work within a highly complex and growing field worldwide.