Students Far and Wide: Part Two
In the next instalment of International Student Data Patterns, our Skills for the Future Trainee Cat Doyle takes us through a diagram she produced which
In the next instalment of International Student Data Patterns, our Skills for the Future Trainee Cat Doyle takes us through a diagram she produced which
It is once again that time of the year when Glasgow throws open its doors and welcomes people into its many unique, historic and beautiful
Hinterland is the name of a project to reinvigorate St Peter’s College in Cardross. Completed in 1966, St Peter’s College was built for the Roman
Some of you may have heard of the on-going development of Kelvin Hall, the building that once housed the transport museum and which currently sits
As some of you may already be aware, the GSA Archives and Collections recently opened again to the public and we are now in the happy
Recently GSA Archives had an enquiry from Suzy Richardson – 4th year student at the University of Glasgow – regarding a floral ceramic set and
Alison Stevenson, head of learning resources provides a little more information on the recent archival acquisition of ‘Fake Ophelia’ by Steven Campbell, and where you
How time files! The Glasgow School of Art Archives and Collections is now officially open to the public! We held our official opening this past Wednesday
Continuing our research into individuals associated with the GSA during the First World War (find out more about the current exhibition of archive materials from this
A belated Happy New Year to all GSA Archive blog readers! Since the fire in the Mackintosh Building in May 2014, the team here at
The GSA Archives and Collections Centre, is a unique centre in that it is not only an archive – an organic accumulation of records from
Over the years the GSA Archives and Collections Centre has been involved in a variety of projects ranging from: the digitisation of the GSA Magazine
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