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WELCOME TO THE WORLD CHANGING UNIVERSITY OF GLASGOW

Meet our world changers. Be inspired. Explore what you can study and apply to become part of our community.

Make a big change, make a small one. Climb a mountain or take a step. Smash a record, or simply offer a helping hand. It all counts. If you’ve got determination and passion, you could be the next University of Glasgow world changer - so start here.

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Primary Education with Teaching Qualification

This innovative four-year degree programme is benchmarked against the highest standards of excellence. Our students don’t just learn how to teach; they graduate with a comprehensive understanding of how children learn, grow and develop.

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Global Sustainable Development

Graduates will be ready to address the challenges and opportunities of the sustainable development goals (SDGs) in career pathways as diverse as the development and humanitarian sectors; local and national government, and inter-governmental agencies.

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Environmental Science & Sustainability

This degree makes ample use of the living laboratory that is Dumfries & Galloway. With a multitude of landscapes and habitats to explore, students will get hands on and be able to view, research and engage with the environment up close.

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