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Welcome to Reach, the College of Arts Industry Engagement newsletter. Our 5th edition brings a new fresh look to Reach but be assured you will find the same level of engaging content within.
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Cultural Education Foghlam Cultarail
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Digital Didseatach
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Dress & Textiles Aodach & Obair-aodaich
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Moulinex No More
What are the consequences of de-industrialisation? Dr Jackie Clarke is investigating the turn of events in rural France after electrical appliance giant Moulinex went out of business in 2001.
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The Cost of Curation
How much does it cost to curate data? The 4C project (Collaboration to Clarify the Cost of Curation) is working to find out exactly that.
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Conserving 'Democracy'
You may have seen tapestries, hanging in the background of television interviews and select committee meetings at Portcullis House?
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Film & Broadcasting Fiolm & Craoladh
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Heritage Dualchas
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Performing Arts Na h-Ealain Taisbeanail
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Shaping Scotland's Talent
It’s an exciting time for the Scottish film and television industries. After the success this year’s films such as Under the Skin (starring Scarlett Johansson) and the popular programme Outlander, both filmed in Scotland.....
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Changing the Perception...
For over twenty years, Professor Stephen Driscoll has been championing Govan’s heritage and changing the perception of Govan along with it.
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Masks
Imagine watching an ancient Greek play that hasn’t been seen for over 2,000 years. For the first time, a project in the College of Arts has recreated Greek theatre masks directly from ancient objects allowing us to understand .....
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Visual Arts Na h-Ealain Léirsinneach
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Writing & Publishing Sgrìobhadh agus Foillseachadhl
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Our Generation
Over a hundred artists are represented in GENERATION, a landmark nation-wide Culture 2014 project which celebrates contemporary art in Scotland.
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A National Academy...
‘As we all know, the world’s first comic was invented in Glasgow.’ Prof Laurence Grove might not be right that we are all aware of comic book history, but perhaps he hopes we soon will be.
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Engage With Us
What would your organisation be able to achieve with increased capability or capacity?
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