Blue text on a cream fabric like background

  • SGSAH is inviting proposals for sessions / workshops for the 2025 Summer School Programme
  • Summer School brings together doctoral researchers and external partners from all over Scotland and beyond
  • This year's Summer School will take place from 19-20 June (Online) and 24-25 June (In-Person, Glasgow)
  • The deadline for session proposals is 7 March 2025
  • Session proposals are now open for applications

The Scottish Graduate School for Arts & Humanities (SGSAH) are officially inviting proposals for sessions or workshops at this year's SGSAH Summer School, taking place on 19-20 June (Online) and 24-25 June (In-person).

Running since 2015, the SGSAH Summer School has become a fixture of the calendar for arts & humanities PhDs. The Summer School brings together researchers and external partners from all over Scotland and beyond. The 4-day event offers a range of practical workshops, talks, masterclasses and lectures responding to the latest developments in the sector and the needs of researchers.

This year, the SGSAH annual Summer School is continuing its hybrid approach: online & in person. A series of live workshops and participatory sessions will be delivered across four days. The online Summer School will take place on 19 & 20 June and the in-person will take place on 24 & 25 June at The Advanced Research Centre building on the University of Glasgow campus.  

SGSAH warmly invites proposals to provide these workshops at Summer School for all researchers in the Arts & Humanities.

Applications are now open. To apply please log into our application portal at: https://sgsah.smapply.io/prog/summerschool/ 


***The deadline for session proposals is 7 March 2025***

photos and paper pinned to a cream cork board


About SGSAH

The Scottish Graduate School for Arts and Humanities (SGSAH) is the world’s first national graduate school in the Arts and Humanities. Its mission is to work in partnership to offer unparalleled training and support to doctoral researchers in Scotland. Its HEI members cover the whole of Scotland, from the Highlands and Islands to the Scottish Borders. Working with supporters in the arts, culture, creative and heritage sectors, SGSAH supports positive connections and productive networks locally, regionally and globally to provide outstanding opportunities for doctoral researchers in Scotland.

SGSAH is home to the AHRC Doctoral Training Partnership for Scotland. SGSAH is funded by the Arts & Humanities Research Council (AHRC) and the Scottish Funding Council as well as member HEIs.

 

 


First published: 21 January 2025