Milly Wood, Textile Design, 2024.

International Places

To be eligible to apply for an international vacancy, you will normally be a national from a country outside of the UK. This will include any EU applicant who does not have Settled/Pre-settled status.

We have a number of places this year on programmes across our four academic schools — Mackintosh School of Architecture, School of Design, School of Fine Art and the School of Innovation and Technology – for International applicants coming to study from across the world. You can view all programmes with availability for International applicants below.

If you have any questions about your eligibility to apply for a particular place, please call our Clearing Helpline on 0800 193 7070.

 

 

3D Modelling

This programme equips students with a skill set in practical software and immersive systems (Augmented and Virtual Reality) development, combining knowledge of how software and hardware digital systems function with modelling and animation skills.
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Architecture (BArch)

The Bachelor of Architecture programme leads to an Ordinary or Honours degree and to exemption from Part 1 of the Examination in Architecture of the ARB/ RIBA. It covers design, construction, environmental science, history, sociology, economics, law.
Find out more about the Course

Communication Design

Communication Design covers three streams - illustration, photography and graphic design. Students explore the traditional skills of drawing, printing, photography and other graphic processes with video, sound and animation.
Find out more about the Course

Fashion Design

This programme aims to create assured fashion design graduates with clear individual and creative identities, specialising in either menswear or womenswear. Students honour and learn from fashion traditions, learning to balance originality of concept with design viability.
Find out more about the Course

Fashion Narrative

BA (Hons) Fashion Narrative at the GSA is a 3 year programme (direct entry to year 2) aimed at students who are fascinated by fashion concepts and aesthetics, taking a fresh approach to the way that fashion stories are told through text, image and display. Uniquely, it aims to position its graduates in roles that exist at the intersection of art and fashion, working towards futures that add value to the experience of enjoying fashion in culturally diverse and materially enriched ways.
Find out more about the Course

Fine Art Photography

Students studying Fine Art Photography blend conceptual, aesthetic and technological awareness to create photography in a fine art context. The use of a range of media is encouraged, including photo-mechanical, stills, video and text.
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Games and Virtual Reality

This programme offers students the opportunity to gain an understanding of application development for games and virtual reality, alongside skills for creating engaging and immersive interactive experiences.
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Interaction Design

Interaction Design combines technology with visual thinking and creative problem-solving. Students learn to work with creative code to generate engaging interactive digital media for a wide range of platforms.
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Interior Design

Interior Design at the GSA is about enriching buildings to create exciting and practical environments in which people can live and work. Students use traditional methods alongside digital methods of representation, such as CAD, 3D-printing and immersive virtual-imaging.
Find out more about the Course

International Foundation in Art and Design

This year-long programme is aimed at students whose first language is not English, and allows students from outside Europe to familiarise themselves with the culture and language of the art school studio before applying to creative visual degree programmes.
Find out more about the Course

Painting & Printmaking

The Painting & Printmaking programme is both practical and theoretical, focusing on enquiry and production in a lively studio environment. Students are led by their own research and supported to draw together form, content and contextualisation. The programme aims to equip students with material and technical knowledges, critical insights and tools of communication, supporting them to shape and pursue careers in the visual arts or related cultural fields.
Find out more about the Course

Product Design

Product Design provides a future focused and holistic overview of design’s role in society. The programme equips students with a diverse skill set and thorough understanding of design’s evolving role as the creative and strategic link between technology and society. Students have opportunities for international study, and participation in live projects with businesses and public-sector organisations.
Find out more about the Course

Sculpture & Environmental Art

Sculpture extends beyond the conventional boundaries of object-making to encompass a wide range of contemporary processes and media. Environmental Art prepares students to develop work in relation to sites and contexts beyond the gallery.
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Silversmithing & Jewellery

Silversmithing and Jewellery covers aspects of body adornment and fine metalworking from the development of original design concepts through to the finely crafted finished work.
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Sound for the Moving Image

BDes (Hons) Sound for the Moving Image is a two year degree programme, and applications are welcomed from students entering directly into year 3, with articulation from HND programmes at college, or from mature students with relevant experience. Students begin by recording and constructing soundscapes, then branch out to create original documentary/abstract/narrative film, eventually building interactive audio-visual installations.
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Textile Design

Textile Design is concerned with the design of cloth for interiors and fashion, and is composed of four subject specialisms – print, knit, weave and embroidery. Students use traditional process and digital technology to acquire, integrate and challenge textile practices through studio-based activity and live projects.
Find out more about the Course

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Joint Programmes with University of Glasgow

Admissions to Product Design Engineering and Engineering with Architecture are managed by University of Glasgow. Please refer to their Clearing pages to see availability of these courses.

Programmes

Layla Hassani Watson, 2023.
3D Modelling - BSc (Hons) Immersive Systems Design - UCAS Code W617
This programme equips students with a skill set in practical software and immersive systems (Augmented and Virtual Reality) development, combining knowledge of how software and hardware digital systems function with modelling and animation skills.
Apply through Clearing
Cameron Healey, Stage 4 Architecture, 2024.
Architecture (BArch) - (BArch) Bachelor of Architecture - UCAS Code K100
The Bachelor of Architecture programme leads to an Ordinary or Honours degree and to exemption from Part 1 of the Examination in Architecture of the ARB/ RIBA. It covers design, construction, environmental science, history, sociology, economics, law.
Apply through Clearing
Laura Greaney, Communication Design, 2024.
Communication Design - BA (Hons) Communication Design - UCAS Code W213
Communication Design covers three streams - illustration, photography and graphic design. Students explore the traditional skills of drawing, printing, photography and other graphic processes with video, sound and animation.
Apply through Clearing
Rose Davenport, Fashion Design, 2023.
Fashion Design - BA (Hons) Fashion Design - UCAS Code W230
This programme aims to create assured fashion design graduates with clear individual and creative identities, specialising in either menswear or womenswear. Students honour and learn from fashion traditions, learning to balance originality of concept with design viability.
Apply through Clearing
Detail from poster of exhibition celebrating 70 years of the GSA Fashion Show. Courtesy of GSA Archives and Collections.
Fashion Narrative - BA(Hons) Fashion Narrative - UCAS Code W235
BA (Hons) Fashion Narrative at the GSA is a 3 year programme (direct entry to year 2) aimed at students who are fascinated by fashion concepts and aesthetics, taking a fresh approach to the way that fashion stories are told through text, image and display. Uniquely, it aims to position its graduates in roles that exist at the intersection of art and fashion, working towards futures that add value to the experience of enjoying fashion in culturally diverse and materially enriched ways.
Apply through Clearing
Kaiying Qian, Fine Art Photography, 2023.
Fine Art Photography - BA (Hons) Fine Art - UCAS Code W640
Students studying Fine Art Photography blend conceptual, aesthetic and technological awareness to create photography in a fine art context. The use of a range of media is encouraged, including photo-mechanical, stills, video and text.
Apply through Clearing
Layla Hassani Watson, Games and Virtual Reality, 2023.
Games and Virtual Reality - BSc (Hons) Immersive Systems Design - UCAS Code G450
This programme offers students the opportunity to gain an understanding of application development for games and virtual reality, alongside skills for creating engaging and immersive interactive experiences.
Apply through Clearing
Iona Thomson, Interaction Design, 2024.
Interaction Design - BA (Hons) Interaction Design - UCAS Code W280
Interaction Design combines technology with visual thinking and creative problem-solving. Students learn to work with creative code to generate engaging interactive digital media for a wide range of platforms.
Apply through Clearing
Katie Welsh, Interior Design, 2024.
Interior Design - BA (Hons) Interior Design - UCAS Code W250
Interior Design at the GSA is about enriching buildings to create exciting and practical environments in which people can live and work. Students use traditional methods alongside digital methods of representation, such as CAD, 3D-printing and immersive virtual-imaging.
Apply through Clearing
International Foundation in Art and Design - CertHE in Art and Design - UCAS Code WW12
This year-long programme is aimed at students whose first language is not English, and allows students from outside Europe to familiarise themselves with the culture and language of the art school studio before applying to creative visual degree programmes.
Apply through Clearing
Felix Bode, Painting and Printmaking, 2024.
Painting & Printmaking - BA(Hons) Fine Art - UCAS Code W120
The Painting & Printmaking programme is both practical and theoretical, focusing on enquiry and production in a lively studio environment. Students are led by their own research and supported to draw together form, content and contextualisation. The programme aims to equip students with material and technical knowledges, critical insights and tools of communication, supporting them to shape and pursue careers in the visual arts or related cultural fields.
Apply through Clearing
Caroline Baumhauer, Product Design, 2023.
Product Design - BDes (Hons)/ MEDes Product Design - UCAS Code HW72
Product Design provides a future focused and holistic overview of design’s role in society. The programme equips students with a diverse skill set and thorough understanding of design’s evolving role as the creative and strategic link between technology and society. Students have opportunities for international study, and participation in live projects with businesses and public-sector organisations.
Apply through Clearing
Laurie Knott, Sculpture and Environmental Art, 2024.
Sculpture & Environmental Art - BA (Hons) Fine Art - UCAS Code W130
Sculpture extends beyond the conventional boundaries of object-making to encompass a wide range of contemporary processes and media. Environmental Art prepares students to develop work in relation to sites and contexts beyond the gallery.
Apply through Clearing
Militsa Milenkova, Silversmithing and Jewellery, 2024.
Silversmithing & Jewellery - BA (Hons) Silversmithing and Jewellery - UCAS Code W721
Silversmithing and Jewellery covers aspects of body adornment and fine metalworking from the development of original design concepts through to the finely crafted finished work.
Apply through Clearing
Milly Wood, Textile Design, 2024.
Textile Design - BA (Hons) Textile Design - UCAS Code W231
Textile Design is concerned with the design of cloth for interiors and fashion, and is composed of four subject specialisms – print, knit, weave and embroidery. Students use traditional process and digital technology to acquire, integrate and challenge textile practices through studio-based activity and live projects.
Apply through Clearing