SGSAH 10 Year Anniversary Celebration

an exterior shot of the SWG3 building, surrounded by confetti shapes and the SGSAH logoThe Scottish Graduate School for Arts & Humanities is delighted to be celebrating our 10-year anniversary celebration!

Join us in Glasgow this October for an evening of refreshments, music, and reflections on a decade of research from the world’s first national graduate school for the Arts & Humanities, plus a few words from some familiar faces within SGSAH and beyond. The evening will culminate in true SGSAH style with a live ceilidh band and a playlist sourced from PhD researchers' favourite music.

The event will be held on Thursday 3rd October 2024, 5-10pm, at SWG3 in Glasgow.

For more details of event and to RSVP register here https://SGSAH10years.eventbrite.com by 26th September 2024.

We look forward to seeing you there!

 

Schedule for the evening:

5pm- Doors open, live piper, refreshments.

5.30pm- Welcome, short film & speeches from:

-Graeme Dey MSP, Minister for Higher and Further Education.

-Prof Claire Squires, Director of SGSAH

-Prof Dee Heddon, SGSAH's founding Director

-Perpetual Brade & Sandra De Rycker, SGSAH DRC representatives.

6-7.30pm- Cold buffet and time to explore our research showcases.

7.30pm-9pm- Ceilidh with live band.

9-10pm- Official SGSAH Student Party Playlist (click here to add to the playlist).

10pm- Close.

 

There is no dress code (although you may want your dancing shoes!).

Food & drink: Drinks and light food will be served at the beginning of the evening; afterwards there will be a cash bar.

You are welcome to attend any or all parts of the evening.

For directions and venue accessibility details, please visit https://swg3.tv/accessibility/. There will be designated quiet space available on the evening if required. If you have any additional access requirements, please detail them when signing up.

Please note that we are unable to reimburse travel and/or accommodation costs for those attending this event.

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