APRIL 2023

2023 marks the tercentenary of the father of modern economics, Adam Smith. As one of the University of Glasgow’s most famous and notable alumni, we are using this year as an opportunity to reflect on his life, his works and his legacy.

In this tercentenary year, we hope to inspire a renewed discussion about Adam Smith, his world-changing ideas and their relevance to the problems of the 21st century, including climate change and social inequality.

As a university founded in 1451, we have a rich heritage and history of world-changers, and today we build on this legacy though global partnerships, collaborations and relationships that create meaningful change. Smith’s Theory of Moral Sentiments put forward the notion that while we should strive to be our very best, we cannot do so at the expense of others. This notion is highly relevant and applicable to today’s society and higher education sector. While each of us will strive to be the very best university in the world, we cannot do so in isolation. By forming mutually beneficial partnerships and fostering a culture of collaboration and collective action, we can empower each other to address some of the greatest challenges of our time.

On behalf of the University of Glasgow, I invite you to join the conversation during our Tercentenary Week of events from 5-10 June and follow #AdamSmith300 on Twitter.

I am grateful to partners who have already participated in our global reading group and hope you have enjoyed being part of the discussion and debate.

Best wishes,
Rachel Sandison
Deputy Vice-Chancellor (External Engagement)