Glasgow School of Art

The GSA internationally recognised as one of Europe's foremost higher education institutions for creative education and research in fine art, design and architecture. We are:
* A creative hothouse. A small concentrated community of committed, creative people bound together by a shared visual language and a concern for visual culture.
* At the heart of one of Europe's most influential and creative artistic communities providing an energetic environment in which new ideas can flourish.
* Producers of mature, confident graduates through education in fine art, design and architecture, which is practice based, face to face, professionally oriented and socially engaged.
* Researchers that influence world culture by generating new knowledge through creativity and conceptual thinking
Since the School was founded in 1845 as one of the first Government Schools of Design, as a centre of creativity promoting good design for the manufacturing industries, our role has continually evolved and redefined to reflect the needs of the communities we are part of, embracing in the late 19th century fine art and architecture education and today, digital technology.
Then as now our vision remains the same - to provide world-class creative education and research in architecture, design and fine art which makes a significant cultural, social and economic contribution.
Contact Details
- 0 141 353 4500
- 0 141 353 4746
- 167 Renfrew Street
Glasgow
Scotland
G3 6RQ
United Kingdom
Awards Offered:
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Mackendrick Scholarship
£2,500 per year to cover fees or maintenanceCloses: Check with Glasgow School of Art (GSA) -
Sir Harry Barnes Scholarship
£1,500 to cover maintenanceCloses: Check with Glasgow School of Art (GSA) -
Weavers Postgraduate Textiles Scholarships
£1,500 to cover fees or maintenanceCloses: Check with Glasgow School of Art (GSA) -
Leverhulme Scholarships for Architecture
£9,000 per year to cover fees and maintenance (students have home fees paid with balance given as a stipend) -
Leverhulme Scholarships for Masters of Fine Art
£9,000 per year to cover fees and maintenance (students have home fees paid with balance given as a stipend)