GMAC Partnership

The GMAC partnership aims to nurture the next generation of film and TV talent while addressing important social issues via the Applied Dissertation in Community & Collaborative Practice programme. It’s a first-of-its-kind course, bringing together senior honours students of Film & TV Studies and other subjects in the School of Culture & Creative Arts with local community organisations.

Over the academic year, students and community members attend workshops hosted by GMAC, agreeing on a shared vision to co-produce, film and edit impactful films and campaigns, culminating in a celebratory event to showcase their work. The films can also be used by the community partners to raise awareness of social issues and build support for their charitable and activist causes.

The innovative programme emphasises co-design, co-creation, and co-evaluation to enhance project outcomes and foster a sense of belonging for all involved. It aims to improve students' agency, employability and self-awareness while providing valuable exposure for community partners.

The course was awarded a University of Glasgow College of Arts & Humanities Teaching Excellence Award (Team Award) in 2024-25.

Applied Dissertation in Community & Collaborative Practice

Discover the work produced by students of the Applied Dissertation in Community & Collaborative Practice (GMAC partnership).

Active Life Club (Joely Lerpiniere & Oriana Pooles 2024)

Dress For Success (Sophie Hargadon Gonzalez, Jessica Hodgart & Sara Lombardo 2024)

Food Not Bombs (Rosie Bowyer & Morgan Hare 2024)

Marie Trust (Beatrice Lent & Robert McShane 2024)

Plant Grow Share (Claire Hunter, Lindsay Maybury & Julia Pujals Antolin 2024)

Simon Community (Antony Fury & Megan McGee 2024)