Our partners

Our partners range from the top of government to housing associations, leading international arts organisations to local primary schools, and they come from diverse fields, including government agencies, the museum and heritage sector, entertainment and performing arts, the media, business and industry, charities, trade unions and other non-governmental organisations, and education (see a selection of our partners below).

Our work is underpinned by world-leading or internationally excellent research and respect for and commitment to our partners and collaborators and the wider community.

If you are a potential partner from any of the fields mentioned above or if you are a member of the School who would like more information or advice on knowledge exchange and public benefit, please see our contact section for details.

Government and government agencies: Scottish Government, Scottish Parliament, EU, Department of Business Innovation and Skills, Department of Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS), House of Lords, Creative Scotland, OECD, Scottish Environment Protection Agency (SEPA), Glasgow City Council, Goethe Institute.

Museum, Heritage and Environment sector: The Hunterian, Glasgow Life and its various bodies, Stirling Castle, Glasgow Museums (incl. Riverside Museum and GoMA), National Museums Scotland, TATE, Prado Madrid, National Library of Scotland (incl. Scottish Screen Archive), British Library, Heritage Lottery Fund, Historic Scotland, , RSPB, Scottish Canals, Scottish Waterways Trust.

Entertainment and performing arts: Citizens’ Theatre, Ambassador Theatre Group, National Theatre of Scotland, Glasgow Film Theatre, Edinburgh International Festival, Scottish Opera, Dunedin Consort, Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment, Glasgow International Jazz Festival, Aldeburgh Festival, Sound Festival, Lammermuir Festival, Environmental Arts Festival Scotland.  

Media organisations: BBC Scotland, Ofcom, Business and industry: Linn Records, Delphian Records, Sony, UEFA, Charities, trade unions, NGOs: The Musicians’ Union, Freemuse, Scottish Music Industry Association.

Education: Hillhead Primary School, New Rhythms for Glasgow.