Visual Arts

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The tenth and eleventh in a series of 10-minute videos about the adventures and frustrations of an ordinary (but rather hirsute) General Practitioner. In Appraisal Part 3, Dr Hairy and Dr Underslider have their appraisals - and Dr Gladstone is cornered at the Cricket Club - with hilarious results! In Part 4, Dr Hairy has to attend a Professional Development meeting - also with hilarious results!

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The ninth in a series of 10-minute videos about the adventures and frustrations of an ordinary (but rather hirsute) General Practitioner. In this one, Dr Hairy keeps trying to fill out his appraisal form - and gets some advice from his friend Grabber about how to do it - with hilarious results! The second of four parts.

Application Deadline: 
17/06/2011

Head of Mackintosh School of Architecture
The Glasgow School of Art
Permanent
Competitive Salary

Providing leadership to one of the UK's most successful architecture schools, your strategic vision for the future of architectural education and research will build on our key academic strengths in learning and teaching, research, knowledge exchange and professional practice.

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Head of Research and Graduate School
The Glasgow School of Art
Permanent
Competitive Salary

"The Bank of England. I've never actually seen it before. Monolithic building, like a ziggurat. Staring blank walls, fortress-like. Two grey-haired bearded men in black overcoats, polished black shoes, pacing the pavement, side by side, both smoking cigars, deep in conversation. Incredible: like something out of the 1920s. Grey-haired men with cigars, controlling the economy."

The fourth part of a hyperfiction based on visits to churches in the City of London. Part 4 takes in the following:

St Stephen Walbrook

Launch of the Stained Glass in Wales Catalogue, followed by a visit to St Mary's Church, Swansea, where some of the artists whose work is represented in the church will speak about their windows.

Speakers: Anna Eavis, Andrew Renton, Martin Crampin, Marilyn Griffiths, Alun Adams, Rodney Bender, Lisa Burkl

The closing date for registration is 3 June. The registration fee for the forum, including tea/coffee and lunch is £15 or £5 without lunch.

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