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Welcome to Reach 04, which continues to profile the leading-edge work that staff and students are undertaking across the College with external partners. We strive to make Arts part of every research question, because people are part of every research question, whether or not that question primarily relates to Arts and Humanities.


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Image - Prof Murray Pittock

Cultural Education
Foghlam Cultarail



Digital
Didseatach



Dress & Textiles
Aodach & Obair-aodaich


Iris: Latin in Schools

“How do you say football boots in Latin?” was one of the first questions the teachers of the ‘Literacy through Latin’ project were asked by pupils in their class of primary school children.

Crowd Sourcing Scottish Heritage

Social media promises to be everything that knocking on doors and filling in questionnaires is not: fast, inexpensive, efficient and far-reaching.

ReINVENT

‘ReINVENT’ and ‘ReCREATE’ are bold titles for any project, but Dr Anita Quye’s work justifies the claim.


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Film & Broadcasting
Fiolm & Craoladh



Heritage
Dualchas



Performing Arts
Na h-Ealain Taisbeanail


Being onside with UEFA

Imagine the Champions League final, one of the biggest sporting competitions in the world. Its media profile is off the scale and so is the prize money. Millions of people around the world will be watching and you are the person in charge.

Stirling Heads Restored

For the first time since the eighteenth century, the Stirling Heads can all be seen together, well lit and fully explained, at Stirling Castle.

Guddling About

 “I’m standing with river water draining from my cupped hands, trying to hold on to it, waiting at traffic lights to cross the road,” says Minty Donald, describing Water Carry


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Visual Arts
Na h-Ealain Léirsinneach



Writing & Publishing
Sgrìobhadh agus Foillseachadhl


 

Cataloguing Whistler

After a career spent working on Whistler’s life and work, Professor Margaret MacDonald still finds his etchings “so beautiful and fascinating”.

Life is a journey

Describing life as a journey is a metaphor that works in a straightforward and predictable way. It is very common to take a concrete idea (a journey) and use it to describe an abstract concept (life).

Events and Funding

Over the last 12 months, the College of Arts has hosted several knowledge exchange events attracting a diverse audience of over 500 attendees from film, TV and radio production companies, technology companies, religious communities, academics and many more.


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