Media & Cultural Industries at Glasgow
You will be part of a creative community supported by outstanding facilities and cultural resources. On campus, you will find:
- An art gallery, theatre and cinema
- The Hunterian Museum, Scotland’s oldest public museum, with over a million objects
- One of Europe’s largest and oldest university libraries, home to internationally renowned collections
- The Kelvin Centre for Conservation and Cultural Heritage Research
- Specialist performance studios and practice spaces
- Professional audio, video and VR editing suites
You will also benefit from the city's rich offering of venues, festivals and events and the university’s links with local and international cultural and creative organisations. Glasgow is:
- The UK’s first UNESCO City of Music
- Recognised by the European Commission as its top cultural and creative city
- Home to over 100 cultural organisations, 20+ museums and galleries, four of Scotland's five national performing arts companies, and the headquarters of the country’s two national broadcasters: BBC Scotland and STV.
- The creative hub of Scotland, home to 41% of its actors, dancers and broadcasters, 38% of its musicians, and 29% of its artists and graphic designers.
Glasgow is a place to study, create, collaborate, and build your career.
Subject league tables
QS World University Rankings [Communication & Media Studies]
Times Higher Education World University Rankings [Social Sciences]