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Glasgow's sociology program is characterized by our collective dedication to thorough, creative, and impactful research.
We excel particularly in these domains. Most faculty members collaborate across these specialties and with peers throughout the discipline and wider academic community: studies focusing on crime, criminal justice, and punishment at national and global levels. Research addressing racism and anti-racism, disabilities, health and illness, gender and sexual identities, employment, and their interconnected relationships. Investigations into various forms of high-risk activities, including gambling and substance abuse. Theoretical and Cultural Studies: efforts to generate fresh theoretical perspectives, alongside historical and cross-cultural examinations of kinship, family structures, personal relationships, and critical media analysis. Our curriculum provides comprehensive research methodology training while offering opportunities to participate in engaging seminars, conferences, and events. Students benefit from contemporary library resources, IT facilities, and extensive support services. You'll reside in one of Europe's most dynamic cities, renowned for its rich cultural and social offerings.