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  1. The details of your application to study at RCS will depend on what programme or level of study you are applying for. If you are applying for a Junior Conservatoire or Short Courses programme, information about how to apply will be available on the individual programme page. Our Junior Conservatoire and Short Courses/ Summer Schools departments ...

  2. The Royal Conservatoire of Scotland started life as the Glasgow Athenaeum in 1847, which aimed to “provide a source of mental cultivation, moral improvement and delightful recreation to all classes.”. The Athenaeum was formally opened by the author Charles Dickens, who delivered the inaugural address at the first ‘soiree’.

  3. Welcome. We are delighted that you’re interested in studying at the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland. Around one in three students originally come from outside the UK (31.37%, as of April 2022). Between them, they represent over 65 different nationalities and add a rich multicultural diversity to RCS. We understand that it all may feel quite ...

  4. The Royal Conservatoire of Scotland (RCS) is a place like nowhere else, powered by performance, its people and their passion. Founded in 1847, Scotland’s national conservatoire is a global leader in performing arts education, consistently ranked in the top ten of the QS World University Rankings. Specialist tuition across music, drama, dance ...

  5. The Royal Conservatoire of Scotland is a World Top Ten institution for performing arts education. (QS World Rankings 2024) “One of the top performing arts institutions in the world” The Sunday Times , May 2024

  6. Bill trained as an actor at the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland (then RSAMD) in 1990. After several years of professional work on stage, screen and radio, he began to teach Performing Arts at Coatbridge College. He joined the Centre for Voice in Performance CViP at the Conservatoire in 2007 and after engaging in further voice work with Nadine George of Voice Studio International, he became an ...

  7. The Royal Conservatoire of Scotland specialises in dance, drama, film, music and production. It was originally established in 1847 as part of the Glasgow Athenaeum. In 1929 it was renamed the Scottish National Academy of Music and became the Royal Scottish Academy of Music in 1944. It wasn’t until 2011 that the academy changed its name to the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland. The ...