University of Glasgow Short Courses Open Evening 2019

21 August 2019, 5.30-7.30pm
University of Glasgow, St Andrews Building, 11 Eldon St, Glasgow G3 6NH
Great opportunity to talk to tutors, and learn about the 250+ short courses on offer each year at the University of Glasgow.
This event, being held in the St Andrew’s Building, is for anyone wanting to learn for pleasure or looking to add to your current skill-set and those who wish to progress their education at a world leading University.
The programme for 2019-20 (available early August) covers a wide range of subjects, including:
Archaeology, Classics & Egyptology
Art & Art History
Creative Writing
History, Politics & International Affairs
Languages
Literature & Film
Music
Philosophy
Psychology, Counselling Skills & Law
Earth Science
Should you have any further questions please e-mail shortcourses@glasgow.ac.uk
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