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  1. 17. Mai 2024 · Three pioneering artists will be celebrated alongside the class of 2024 at the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland’s summer graduation. Artistic director, choreographer and dancer Akram Khan MBE; actor, theatre director, activist and RCS drama alumnus Ivan Heng and musician Vashti Bunyan will receive honorary doctorates on Thursday 4 July.

  2. 17. Mai 2024 · Akram Khan MBE, RCS drama alumnus Ivan Hengnd musician and Vashti Bunyan will receive their honorary doctorates (Image: RCS) Glasgow’s Royal Conservatoire has announced the recipients of this ...

  3. 2. Mai 2024 · Plug 6: Brass. 2 May 2024. Part of Plug. Contemporary Music And Performance. Information. Book Tickets. Working with a huge number of ensembles, guest artists and composers over the years, PLUG is a launchpad for new experiments and exciting ideas bouncing around RCS. During its 18 years, PLUG has seen more than 300 pieces of new work receive ...

  4. 9. Mai 2024 · Royal Conservatoire of Scotland 100 Renfrew St, Glasgow, G2 3DB Wallace Studios, 210 Garscube Road, Glasgow, G4 9RR +44 (0)141 332 4101 ...

  5. 3. Mai 2024 · Ground-breaking new theatre as part of a brand–new festival from final–year Contemporary Performance Practice students at Royal Conservatoire of Scotland. About Fields of Performance is a dynamic collection of works, ranging from intimate solos to collaborative pieces, in studio theatre settings, online and in public spaces around Glasgow.

  6. 14. Mai 2024 · To find out more about studying in Scotland check out our regional guide . University cities and towns in Scotland . Glasgow and Edinburgh each host three of the universities in the nation's top 10, making these cities the biggest student hubs in the region. Edinburgh, known for its art galleries and many festivals, is a compact and easy city ...

  7. 14. Mai 2024 · Increased research funding for Scottish Universities. Posted on February 9th 2024 News. The Minister for Higher Education and Further Education Graeme Dey has announced an additional £5.8 million to support research and innovation in Scotland’s universities, to be spent in financial year 2023/24.