Showcase Screening, GMAC Partnership, University of Glasgow
Friday 24 April, 2026, 2 p.m.
An Afternoon of Films
An afternoon of films from the Applied Dissertation in Community and Collaborative Practice filmmaking course from UofG and GMAC
Tea & Coffee will be served.
All welcome. Book your free ticket before they ‘sell out’!
What to expect
This year’s films were co-produced by final year undergraduate students from the School of Culture & Creative Arts at the University of Glasgow, working in partnership with: Birds of Paradise, Glasgow Girls Club, Glasgow SE Foodbank, Leap Sports, Maslow’s Community Hub and Platform.
Throughout the academic year, students and community members collaborate through workshops delivered by GMAC, developing a shared vision to create short films and social media campaigns with real-world impact. The Applied Dissertation in Community & Collaborative Practice is supported by the University of Glasgow’s scca.partnerships funding.
Find out more
Visit the website to learn more about the scca.partnerships project and the course.
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