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DATA:Scotland 2025 | University of Strathclyde,The Technology and Innovation Centre

DATA:Scotland 2025 | University of Strathclyde,The Technology and Innovation Centre

Sep 12, 2025 (UTC+1)
Glasgow
Cultural Experiences
Scotland’s Data Community Conference DATA:Scotland is an annual conference of technical and soft skill sessions presented by data professionals, community leaders, and technology evangelists from around the world and close to home. Subjects span all skill levels from “Introductory” to “Deep-dive” sessions, with professional and personal development sessions also provided. Content ranges from traditional data architectures and technologies, through all cloud platforms and hosted technologies. Whether you are a developer, administrator, data engineer, analyst, head of data, or anything in between, there are sessions worth seeing. What Can I expect? The event is completely FREE to all attendees. A full session schedule can be found on our website: DATA:Scotland 2025 Schedule Choose from 60 sessions running throughout the day, delivered by engaging speakers. (No advance session selection is needed but some sessions may be more popular and have limited space). Access to our exhibiting sponsors on-site throughout the event to explore data-related services, products and opportunities. Networking opportunities with service providers, peers, and experienced speakers from around the world. Our team of amazing volunteers will be easy to spot and are there to help you with any questions you might have about the event, sessions, facilities, or accessibility. If you have any questions in the lead up to the event please don't hesitate to get in touch with the organising team on TheTeam@datascotland.org. For more information on the event, attending, sponsoring, speaking, or volunteering, please visit our site: DATAScotland.org New for 2025 We want to make sure no one is turned away from a full room at DATA:Scotland. So this year we are offering up a way to indicate the sessions you would like to attend to help us put them in the right size rooms. Note: this will not guarantee a seat or require that you attend that specific session on the day, but it will help us gauge popularity. Stay tuned for more info! Information Source: DATA:Scotland Team | eventbrite
Sleep Broken, Forevanescence, Robbed Zombie, Glasgow Garage G2 | G2, The Garage

Sleep Broken, Forevanescence, Robbed Zombie, Glasgow Garage G2 | G2, The Garage

Sep 12, 2025 (UTC+1)
Glasgow
Concerts
Information Source: Killing Time Events LTD | eventbrite
Maggie's Glasgow Cancer in the Workplace September 2025 | Gartnavel General Hospital

Maggie's Glasgow Cancer in the Workplace September 2025 | Gartnavel General Hospital

Sep 12, 2025 (UTC+1)
Glasgow
Cultural Experiences
What the workshop covers: • Cancer treatment and potential ongoing effects of treatment • The emotional impact of a cancer diagnosis • Supporting an individual’s return to work • The Equality Act and workplace adjustments The Cancer in the Workplace session is a face to face training session which will be delivered by our Centre Head in our beautiful centre located within the grounds of Gartnavel General Hospital Workshop details: Friday 12th September - 2pm-4pm For more information or any other enquires please contact iain.corcoran@maggies.org Information Source: Maggie's | eventbrite
Rubber Leather Glasgow @ Club X | Polo Lounge

Rubber Leather Glasgow @ Club X | Polo Lounge

Sep 12, 2025 (UTC+1)
Glasgow
Fashion Design Cultural Experiences
Rubber Leather Glasgow presents CODE DRK @ Club X Get ready for a night of excitement at Club X ! Join us for Rubber Leather Glasgow at the iconic Polo Lounge . It's time to show off your best leather, rubber, lycra and pup gear, socialise and dance the night away. This in-person event promises a mix of great music, fantastic company, and a whole lot of fun. Don't miss out on this unforgettable evening. See you there! Information Source: eventbrite
From Blue to Green, Indigo dye residence at The Indigo Plot | The Lansdowne House of Stencils

From Blue to Green, Indigo dye residence at The Indigo Plot | The Lansdowne House of Stencils

Sep 13, 2025 (UTC+1)
Glasgow
Cultural Experiences
Weekend Course: Saturday 24 and Sunday 25 August 2024 Day 1: 10am to 5.00pm Day 2: 10am to 5.00pm The Lansdowne House studio, Glasgow West end and The Indigo plot This two day immersive course in Indigo pigment and Yellow dye is about gaining hands on knowledge on working with plant to secure colour on cloth. The plants used will be collected on the Glasgow based #theindigoplot at the Glasgow Botanical garden and the work carried out in The Lansdowne House studio both in the West of Glasgow. We will collect colour and use it to create, blue, yellow and green shades on silk and linen material. We will study the different way of using Indigo pigment, work with both Japanese Indigo and Woad pigment and different types of fibers. The recipes used are tried and tested traditional natural dyes recipees and can be duplicated. You will leave with a number of samples on wool yarn and silk fabric and sound knowledge about working directly with plant for colour. You can be a complete beginner on this class. The unique class is made possible by the availability of Fresh plant material grown @ #theindigoplot the natural dye garden of Elisabeth Viguie Culshaw, dye and textile artist. The plants are grown there by a group of volunteers. Elisabeth also offers an option to local commited dyers to grow Indigo and Woad at home with her in her online course : https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/from-seeds-to-blue-grow-indigo-woad-with-the-indigo-plot-2025-online-tickets-1073782776189 During the week end we will work with both fresh extraction and dry pigment to be able to compare the pigment count. We will learn to extract cold and hot methods pigment and set up an Indigo vat for blue. We will work with fresh and dry plants to colour fibre yellow and learn about fibre preparation (mordant) We finaly look at options to create green coloured cloth. Our samples will be cleaned and neutralised and all colours obtaines will be colourfast. Samples will be splits between participants and you will be given some notes to be able to duplicate those techniques. `There will be an option to dye some additional pieces you will have with you wether it is yarn or fabric. I welcome inquisitive students and problem solving is one great feature of this "residency" During the two days we will make tea and coffee together and take breaks but i can not provide food. There is a local supermarket/deli for sandwiches/salads just around the corner. I would recommend you bring something in with you to avoid wasting valuable time at lunchtime break. Our community is kept alive via a FB group which allows us to keep the dialogue going after the workshop is over. For any information please be in touch bettysbeautifullife@gmail.com I am afraid that all bookings are final and no refunds can be operated I am so sorry that my premises are not suitable for limited mobility participants, please be on the lookout for my courses in the Glasgow Botanical Garden which is more suitable Information Source: Elisabeth Viguie Culshaw @ The Lansdowne House | eventbrite
MS Walk Glasgow 2025 | Nelsons Monument

MS Walk Glasgow 2025 | Nelsons Monument

Sep 13, 2025 (UTC+1)
Glasgow
Cultural Experiences
Sign up for MS Walk Glasgow 2025 and take a step, roll, or stroll toward a world free from MS! Choose from our 1km, 5km, 10km & 20km accessible routes, all starting and finishing in Glasgow Green. When you sign up, you'll receive a free t-shirt, which will be delivered prior to the event, as well as a medal on the day, along with water and snacks. We kindly suggest each participant raises £150 to help fund ground-breaking MS research. While your entry fee helps cover some event costs, the funds you raise will play a vital role in continuing to fund MS research in support of the 150,000 people living with MS in the UK. Together, we are strong enough to stop MS. While we make every effort to ensure all routes are wheelchair accessible, there may occasionally be unexpected issues, such as path closures. If this happens, we’ll work to provide an alternative route where possible. If you have any questions about route accessibility, please don’t hesitate to contact us at events@mssociety.org.uk . For more information about MS Walk please get in touch: Website: www.mssociety.org.uk/ms-walk Phone: 01382 279 378 Email: events@mssociety.org.uk All under 18s must be registered with their own ticket and be accompanied by an adult taking part in the same route. By agreeing to our terms and conditions, you agree that photographs and video footage taken at the event can be used by the MS Society to publicise the event for commercial and/or fundraising purposes. You can change your mind about consent at any time by emailing events@mssociety.org.uk Information Source: MS Society UK | eventbrite
Thrive'25 - Glasgow Conference | Findlay Church

Thrive'25 - Glasgow Conference | Findlay Church

Sep 13, 2025 (UTC+1)
Glasgow
Cultural Experiences
Thrive ’25 is a first-of-its-kind series of conferences and events across five cities of Scotland, brought to you by The Business Connection, Transform Work and Solas CPC to inspire, connect and equip Christians to live the gospel in and through your workplace. These conferences build on the first Thrive Aberdeen in 2019 and the online Thrive 2020. The events are designed to help you thrive by bringing together great speakers from the spheres of public leadership, workplace, ministry and church leaders from across a range of sectors. We have brought together local, national and international speakers to help you live your faith in a relevant and relatable way at work: Ken Janke, Co-founder City Table Gavin Matthews, Solas Centre for Public Christianity Laura Young, PhD student, environmental campaigner & Influencer of the Year 2024 Tony Hodge, Founder, City Vision Roy & Esther Tinklenberg, Faith & Work Movement Global Ros Turner, CEO, Transform Work Lolita Jackson, Executive Director of Sustainable Cities Peter Vardy, CEO Peter Vardy Ltd Martyn Link, former Chief Strategy Officer, Wood Plc Chris Dowling, Joint Managing Director at Cairngorm Group Neil MacMillan, European Director, City to City Europe The conferences will be taking place between 13th – 20th September 2025 in Glasgow, Inverness, Aberdeen, Dundee and Edinburgh. We’d love to see you at one of these events. Information Source: The Business Connection | eventbrite
JonGi Birthday  Cupsleeve Event | BOBA CUP Bubble Tea - Sauchiehall Street

JonGi Birthday Cupsleeve Event | BOBA CUP Bubble Tea - Sauchiehall Street

Sep 13, 2025 (UTC+1)
Glasgow
Cultural Experiences
Information Source: Kupsleeves Glasgow | eventbrite
LUSH | Braehead  | Snow Fairy Pre-Launch | Lush Cosmetics Glasgow Braehead

LUSH | Braehead | Snow Fairy Pre-Launch | Lush Cosmetics Glasgow Braehead

Sep 13, 2025 (UTC+1)
Glasgow
Christmas Celebration
Come and shop the legendary Snow Fairy range one week before anyone else!! From 8.30am to 11am, join us at Braehead for exclusive access to the shop and stock up on your favourite sweet candy floss scent. You will also receive a goodie bag with a full size snow fairy product and lots & lots of samples. Information Source: Lush Retail Ltd | eventbrite
Japanese Otsumami (small plates) Workshop | ramekin + rollingpin cookery school

Japanese Otsumami (small plates) Workshop | ramekin + rollingpin cookery school

Sep 13, 2025 (UTC+1)
Glasgow
Cultural Experiences
We will spend a relaxed afternoon in our modern spacious kitchen making a number of classic Japanese Otsumami (small dishes and snacks) that are typically served with drinks in Izakaya across Japan, these will likely include okonomiyaki, yakitori, mikomiso, nama harimaki, tataki kyuri and otsukemono. All to take away with you to enjoy with a leisurely drink or two. Dietary information: This class can be adapted for most diets provided we are given plenty of notice of all dietary requirements and/or allergies, please contact us to discuss before booking. Tickets for this event include: • professional cookery tuition• all ingredients and equipment• hot drinks throughout the session• all dishes packaged up to take away with you• all recipes from the class. Any profits raised from this class support our community cookery activities – where everyone can experience the benefits of cooking and eating together, regardless of finance, confidence or ability. Information Source: ramekin + rollingpin | eventbrite
The Whistlin' Donkeys - Barrowland, Glasgow | Barrowland Ballroom

The Whistlin' Donkeys - Barrowland, Glasgow | Barrowland Ballroom

Sep 13, 2025 (UTC+1)
Glasgow
Concerts Folk
Welcome to the Whistlin' Donkeys live concert at Barrowland Ballroom in Glasgow! Get ready for a night of incredible music and unforgettable memories on September 13th 2025 at 7:00 PM . Grab your friends and join us for a night you won't forget! Information Source: The Whistlin’ Donkeys | eventbrite
The Fountain of Light: Honouring the Life of the Prophet Muhammed ﷺ | Pollokshaws Burgh Hall

The Fountain of Light: Honouring the Life of the Prophet Muhammed ﷺ | Pollokshaws Burgh Hall

Sep 13, 2025 (UTC+1)
Glasgow
Cultural Experiences
Information Source: Islamic Studies Trust | eventbrite
'By Leaves We Live': a Tree Renga | Kibble Palace

'By Leaves We Live': a Tree Renga | Kibble Palace

Sep 14, 2025 (UTC+1)
Glasgow
Cultural Experiences
Gerry Loose (1948-2024) was a well respected poet with long connections to both Lapidus Scotland and Glasgow Botanic Gardens. As Poet-in-Residence at the Gardens, Gerry organised events and created poems for slates and stones. Renga is a communal form of writing practiced by Gerry, with roots in Japan. We plan to mark the four seasons with a renga at the Gardens, with the first event taking place at the end of May. During this second event we'll visit those poems of Gerry's that remain in the Gardens, and use them and their settings as prompts for writing. Facilitated by Mandy Haggith and hosted by Sukhema Butler . Please note this is a drop-in event. You're free to join us at any point, and to stay for as long as you'd like. The event is free, but if you would like to contribute to its costs please consider buying a 'donation' ticket. Suggested donation £10, or what you can afford. Please note that you only need to book once – either a free ticket, or a by donation ticket. If you book a free ticket, and later decide you wish to make a donation, you can do so via the Lapidus Scotland website here . Images: River Kelvin; Ash tree; part of a work by Gerry Loose in Glasgow Botanic Gadens; Mandy Haggith; Gerry Loose; renga at Glasgow Botanic Gardens, May 2025 Information Source: Lapidus Scotland | eventbrite
The Collector's Hall Wedding Open Day | The Collector's Hall

The Collector's Hall Wedding Open Day | The Collector's Hall

Sep 14, 2025 (UTC+1)
Glasgow
Cultural Experiences
Welcome to The Collector's Hall Wedding Open Day ! Join us at our stunning venue for a day filled with inspiration and excitement. Whether you are looking for all the bells and whistles, or a more initimate occassion, we have something for everyone. Explore our beautiful spaces, meet our fantastic team and immerse yourself in the possibilities of what your day could look like. Our team will be on hand to answer any questions and help you envision your dream wedding. Don't miss this opportunity to experience the magic of The Collector's Hall firsthand. We can't wait to see you there! Information Source: eventbrite
Lush Glasgow Fort - Snow Fairy Lock-in | Lush Cosmetics Glasgow Fort

Lush Glasgow Fort - Snow Fairy Lock-in | Lush Cosmetics Glasgow Fort

Sep 14, 2025 (UTC+1)
Glasgow
Christmas Celebration
Want the chance to shop our Snow Fairy range before anyone else? Join us at Lush Glasgow Fort on Sunday the 14th of September from 7pm until 9pm Tickets are £10 which include Shop the Snow Fairy range early Exclusive kit-making A Fairylicious sweet treat Snow Fairy & Christmas goodie bag This event will also feature: Pop up stall from Six Stems floristry selling bespoke Snow Fairy inspired bouqets A surprise guest performer! Join us from 7pm and experience the Snow Fairy magic! Information Source: Lush Retail Ltd | eventbrite
World Builders Inspiration Course | Knightswood Congregational Church

World Builders Inspiration Course | Knightswood Congregational Church

Sep 14, 2025 (UTC+1)
Glasgow
Cultural Experiences
Join us in partnership with Richard Cockill from The Fourth Ward for a hands on, story infused day that lets you swing a sword, barter with a Tinker, prep for travel in the wilds, and explore how physical choices shape fictional realities. This is a creative boot camp for anyone passionate about bringing fantasy to life. What to expect? Part One – Weapons Training • Learn basic swordplay using safe, synthetic training weapons • Understand weapon types, mechanics, and battlefield implications • Great for writers & GMs who want realism in combat scenes Part Two – Packing for an Overland Adventure • Sort and evaluate travel gear using real props • Debate what’s essential, conditional, or useless • flint & steel fire-lighting or bushcraft mini-demo Part Three – Magic Items & the Tinker’s Table • Interact with a table of magical props and choose what to “buy” with your limited budget • Consider how magic disrupts travel, logistics, and tension • Optional bartering element makes this both strategic and immersive Part Four – Worldbuilding Surgery • Open Q&A for writers and builders working on specific ideas • Share adaptations of the scenarios based on your own setting • Collaborate with others in a safe, nerd-positive space Information Source: Caledonian Starlight Guild | eventbrite
Glasgow - Terry Fox Run UK for The Institute of Cancer Research 2025 | Victoria Park

Glasgow - Terry Fox Run UK for The Institute of Cancer Research 2025 | Victoria Park

Sep 14, 2025 (UTC+1)
Glasgow
Cultural Experiences
This site is for the community run in Glasgow, Scotland. Register and run, ride or walk 2k or 5k on Sunday, September 14th. The Terry Fox Run is free to enter, non-competitive and open-to-all, and the goal is to raise funds for cancer research for The Institute of Cancer Research in the name of a true Canadian hero. Join millions of people in 75 cities around the world in the annual Terry Fox Run which has raised over £550 million for cancer research. Please take part to raise money and awareness for cancer research, to honor a loved one touched by cancer, to never give up on a dream like Terry Fox did, or to revel in a great Canadian tradition, the Terry Fox Run! All net proceeds raised in the UK will stay in the UK and be donated for research being conducted by The Institute of Cancer Research, London. The ICR is one of the world's most influential cancer research institutes with an outstanding record of achievement dating back more than 100 years. For more information on The ICR, please visit www.icr.ac.uk . Information Source: The UK Terry Fox Association | eventbrite
Tales From The Tasty Tavern | The Corona Bar & Kitchen

Tales From The Tasty Tavern | The Corona Bar & Kitchen

Sep 15, 2025 (UTC+1)
Shawlands
Cultural Experiences
Dreaming of adventure? Yearning to embark on your next journey? This is a tavern RPG night made to be fun and engaging for any adventurer! Come along and join in ready made one shot & campaigns crafted by an excellent team of Dungeon Masters. This night is truly accessible, so whether you're an experienced adventurer or a knight in training, we want to see you there! Everything you need to play will be provided! Select your game and purchase tickets for you and your friends to book a seat at our tables. Every other Monday at The Corona! We love questions! here are some of our favourites. Is this game ok for beginners? Yes! We make sure to give each new player a rundown on just enough of the main rules necessary to get through a fun evening of adventure role playing. Do I need to bring anything? We provide character sheets and a set of dice to use for the night. Any accessories you want to bring, please come show them off! Can I bring a character? Naturally, please check the game you're playing so that you build a character from home at the right level and leave the magic items behind! Standard array, pretty please. What's a One-Shot? What's a Campaign? A One-Shot is a style of game that is started and concluded in one evening, providing a satisfying story with a neat little bow. A Campaign is a series of stories told from session to session, with continuity and longer goals and objectives. it's like the difference between movies and TV shows! What's Old-School Play? Old-School Renaissance (OSR) games are modern systems that hark back to older RPG styles and aesthetics. They focus on exploration problem-solving, resource management and often deadly combat. Their gritty aesthetic and quest for light keeps your characters on their toes as they vanquish evil! Information Source: Tales from the Tavern | eventbrite
Refilling the Cup: Recognising and Preventing Fundraiser Burnout | The Social Hub Glasgow

Refilling the Cup: Recognising and Preventing Fundraiser Burnout | The Social Hub Glasgow

Sep 16, 2025 (UTC+1)
Glasgow
Cultural Experiences
Fundraisers are often the passionate lifeblood of the third sector, driven by purpose, yet increasingly at risk of emotional exhaustion. In this timely and vital session, SAMH will deliver a presentation on recognising and managing stress and burnout in the fundraising profession. This session will cover: - Types of stress and burnout from sustained funding pressures and high-performance expectations - Compassion fatigue from emotionally intense donor and beneficiary relationships - Anxiety linked to job insecurity and the increasingly competitive funding environment, including VUCA - Effectively managing work and personal life in a hybrid/remote working context - An overview of SAMH supporting resources such as; the upcoming Nooks, Time for You service and downloadable digital resources A keynote talk will be given by Emma Boa, Senior Manager of Workplace Delivery & Development at SAMH. The panel discussion will comprise members of the Senior Management Team from SAMH's Income Generation & Fundraising Department, and will be chaired by Katie Flockhart, Major Donor Relations Manager at Crossreach, and Major Donor SIG Chair. Book your place This event is FREE to attend for Institute of Fundraising Members, and £5 for non-Members. Places are limited so please book your place by clicking the button below. We look forward to seeing you on Tuesday 16th September at 1.30pm The Chartered Institute of Fundraising's Scottish Major Donors Special Interest Group Committee Safeguarding Declaration Before booking onto any CIoF Events, virtual or in person, you must be in the position to agree to the following declaration: I have read carefully and understand the Code of Behaviour for Training and Events . I hereby agree to abide by its requirements and commit to upholding the safeguarding principles and standards of conduct required. I declare that: I am not currently suspended due to an investigation by either my employer or the Chartered Institute. I have not had allegations of harassment, discrimination or sexual misconduct upheld. I have not previously been found to have violated any of the behaviours outlined in this Code of Behaviour. I have not received sanctions by the Chartered Institute which prevent me from participating in this event / training. In the event of a violation of this Code of Behaviour I accept that: My organisation (if relevant) may be notified of the violation and proposed course of action. Support may be withdrawn from me to attend the event, and I may not be invited to future events. The Chartered Institute is not liable or responsible for any legal actions brought against me and I will be responsible for all legal costs in such circumstances. For further information on how your information is used, how we maintain the security of your information and your rights of access to information we hold on you, please see our privacy policy. Information Source: CIOF Scottish Major Donor | eventbrite
Speed Dating in Glasgow for 50s & 60s | The Alchemist Glasgow

Speed Dating in Glasgow for 50s & 60s | The Alchemist Glasgow

Sep 16, 2025 (UTC+1)
Glasgow
Cultural Experiences
How Speed Dating Works in Glasgow When you arrive at the Glasgow venue you will be greeted by our friendly professional hosts. Once everyone has arrived and registered we will briefly explain the format of the evening. The ladies will then be asked to make their way to their allocated table. Once the ladies are seated the gentlemen will be asked to proceed to their first date. You will have 4 minutes to chat to each date, once the 4 minutes is over we will ring a bell to indicate the time is up and for the gentlemen to move to their next date. Four minutes is long enough to see if you click with the person you are talking to and whether you would like to see them again and also short enough if you don't. At the end of each date you have a brief few moments to make some notes on the person you have just dated. This is something to help jog your memory for the post event matching process the next day. Half way through the event you will have an interval break so you can nip to the toilet or top up your drink. Once all the dates are over you have the opportunity to stay on at the venue to mingle freely with others. Please remember to take your dating card home with you to assist you in entering in your ticks and potential matches. Post Event No later than 11am the following morning our matching system will be unlocked for you to enter your ticks from the previous evening. You have all day to tick as many people as you like from the night before. We guarantee you will find someone you will want to see again, otherwise we will give you your next Speed Dating event for free! Find a Speed Dating event near you https://slowdating.com/ Itinerary 19:00 Registration Starts 19:30 Speed Dating starts 20:15 Interval for drinks, mingling and relaxing! 20:30 Speed Dating continues 21:15/21:30 Speed Dating concludes, followed by optional post-event socializing *Please note the times for the event interval and finish are approximates and will depend of the number of daters at the event. Information Source: Slow Dating | eventbrite
Serviced Accommodation Discovery Day | Pillow Partners Center of Excellence

Serviced Accommodation Discovery Day | Pillow Partners Center of Excellence

Sep 17, 2025 (UTC+1)
Glasgow
Cultural Experiences
SERVICED ACCOMMODAION DISCOVERY DAY Location: Glasgow Join us at the Pillow Partners Centre of Excellence for a unique day exploring the Serviced Accommodation Industry. This will be an action-packed day with our team finding your passion, working on our plan and leaving with a better understanding of your purpose in life. The 5 business models in Serviced Accommodation Is SA right for you? Business Planning Session IKIGAI - Find your purpose in life Identifying the right strategy for you Develop your niche / edge / USP 1-2-1 private mentoring session 9 Step framework to set up your own management company Partnering with Pillow to build a £100,000 a year business Resources Included - Totalling £2500+ worth of value Serviced Accommodation Fundamentals Course (Worth £299) Business Plan Template Pack (Worth £199) 1-2-1 Follow-up strategy call with Scott Weir 4 x Online Training Events (worth £499 each) NOTE: If you join Pillow Partners we will refund your ticket price in full AND give you £1000 towards your travel and accommodation costs. Information Source: Pillow Partners | eventbrite
Collage Workshop | The Alchemy Experiment

Collage Workshop | The Alchemy Experiment

Sep 17, 2025 (UTC+1)
Glasgow
Cultural Experiences
Join us at The Alchemy Experiment on Wednesday 17th September at 6.30pm to celebrate seasonal botanicals! You will create your own composition using colourful paper stocks and botanical themed cut-outs. You will be guided through various creative prompts to create your own botanical plates. All materials will be provided, you will learn collage and compositions techniques , and you will leave with your new collages. Who is this for? This event is for anyone ages 18+ interested in exploring collage, art and nature in a relaxing and welcoming environment. This workshop is suitable for all levels, no previous experience and skills are necessary. What is the After Hours Creative Club? Monthly workshops hosted by Concrete Nature on Wednesday evenings and Sundays Between Glasgow and Edinburgh to nurture your creativity off-screen and connect with fellow creatives. Materials All materials will be provided, however we recommend you bring a tote bag or shopping bag big enough to fit A4 size artworks to keep your artwork safe when you leave the workshop and make your way home. Location & Nearest subway station The Alchemy Experiment is an inclusive art venue located on Byres Road, and the nearest subway station is Hillhead. There is on street parking around the venue. The closest Nextbike Station is number 8314, it is located outside of Kelvin Hall Subway Staion, for more information visit Nextbike's website . About the venue The upper exhibition space where the workshop will be taking place is fully accessible from ground level on Byres Road. However, please note the toilets are not wheelchair accessible, they are located downstairs and only accessible via a flight of stairs. For more information about the venue, visi t The Alchemy Experiment's website . Cancellation policy Tickets will only be refundable up to 7 days prior to the event taking place. Tickets are non-exchangeable. Please note Eventbrite’s fees are non-refundable. If you can no longer attend the event after the deadline for refund, please let us know via email us at hello@concretenature.studio so your ticket can be re-allocated to someone on our waiting list. Questions Please get in touch with Clementine at hello@concretenature.studio if you have any questions. Information Source: Concrete Nature | eventbrite
The Power of Engineering | The Social Hub Glasgow

The Power of Engineering | The Social Hub Glasgow

Sep 17, 2025 (UTC+1)
Glasgow
Cultural Experiences
Join Engineer a Career for The Power of Engineering on 17 September in Glasgow, 6–9pm, hosted by The Social Hub. Hear from experienced engineers who will share their career journeys, insights, and practical advice. Network with peers, meet industry professionals, and make connections that could shape your future. The evening ends with an informal meet-up to keep the conversations going. Information Source: Engineer a Career | eventbrite
The Manifest Circle | Central Chambers, Suite 62, First Floor

The Manifest Circle | Central Chambers, Suite 62, First Floor

Sep 17, 2025 (UTC+1)
Glasgow
Cultural Experiences
Your monthly check-in to clear what’s holding you back and step closer to your dream life. In this circle, we’ll work on removing blocks around achieving your goals, dive into real conversations about manifestation, and use targeted journaling prompts to bring clarity and focus. You’ll be guided through meditation and receive Reiki to reset your energy and align you with what you’re calling in. This is your space to pause, recalibrate, and propel yourself forward with intention. Think of it as your monthly energy tune-up for manifestation. Information Source: The Soul Works 222 | eventbrite
Sculpt and Sip | Revolution Glasgow | Revolution Glasgow - Renfield Street

Sculpt and Sip | Revolution Glasgow | Revolution Glasgow - Renfield Street

Sep 17, 2025 (UTC+1)
Glasgow
Cultural Experiences
London's favourite Paint and Sip is now Sculpting! Join us for a creative night of drinking and sculpting in the heart of Glasgow! No previous sculpting experience necessary! Get your creative juices flowing! You will be guided through hand-building with clay, taught how to make pinch pots, and decorate these as you all desire with plenty of room for creative freedom. There is also plenty of opportunities to make other dishes, ring holders, candle holders etc that will be explained after you have the basics. This is the perfect unique night out for those looking for something a little different. What's included ✔️Approx. 2 hour step-by-step sculpting session led by our experienced artist and assistants. ✔️All sculpt materials needed to complete your masterpiece ✔️ Photos taken throughout the session & posted on our Facebook page. ✔️ Heaps of fun exploring your creative side. ✔️A one-of-a-kind masterpiece to take home. ✔️and best of all - we clean up! Please arrive 15 mins before your event start time to get settled . Drinks are not included but can be purchased from the bar. BYO is not permitted as our events are held at licensed venues. Information Source: Paintvine | eventbrite
DocNomads Masterclass | GMAC Film

DocNomads Masterclass | GMAC Film

Sep 18, 2025 (UTC+1)
Glasgow
Arts Film
The masterclass, led by María Grazia Goya Barquet focuses on the intersection between nature, documentary, and ways to frame our landscapes through cinematography. María is a director and cinematographer born in Ecuador, based in Barcelona and working internationally. Her short film Hello Sea! is screening at IberoDocs in the programme 'The Sea' . María's most recent project as Cinematographer, “Only on Earth” (directed by Robin Petré) had its World Premiere at the 75th edition of Berlinale 2025. And later won the Award for Best Cinematography at Millennium Docs Againts Gravity Film Festival 2025. Through an introduction of María’s work and practical exercises, the masterclass will offer a space to think about the world that surrounds us and how we want to capture it through our cameras. Led by María Grazia Goya Barquet Information Source: IberoDocs | eventbrite
Rot Your Brain: A Television Reading Group | Glasgow Zine Library

Rot Your Brain: A Television Reading Group | Glasgow Zine Library

Sep 18, 2025 (UTC+1)
Glasgow
Arts
Please note: this event will be held in person at Glasgow Zine Library. A group to discuss theories and themes in contemporary and past television series. This is an event for people who love television, history, and pop culture, who want to gain a greater understanding of television culture. Topics will include but are not limited to: television's political application, television and social progress, and television and identity. Participants can expect to be "assigned" a variety of television series and episodes that have been culturally significant throughout television's nearly 100 year history, learn how television is a unique form of storytelling different from cinema and how its format has been utilised since its inception to express society's anxieties, hopes, and fears. Content warnings will be dependent on the chosen texts for the meetings. This month's show: Freaks & Geeks Also helpful: Your favourite episodes Your Independent research This event is BYOB so you are welcome to bring your own drinks. Please note, this means alcohol may be present and consumed during this event. This event is for over 18s only. About the event leader: Hannah Granberry is an academic with a PhD in Film Studies specialising in television and nostalgia. She has taught at universities in the United States and in Scotland for the past eight years and is currently working to turn her PhD thesis into a book. Her research interests beyond television and nostalgia include genre cinema (specifically horror), reality television, cultural studies and contemporary media, and psychoanalysis. Ticket information for this event: Please note: we can only issue refunds requested 72 hours before the event. This event is suitable for ages 18+ . There will be 20 attendees maximum, and the event will feature comfort breaks. During this event, participants will be involved in: Talk / Lecture, Group Discussions, Reading, Visual presentation This event will take place at Glasgow Zine Library's place on Albert Road. You can find directions here . You may be asked to wear a mask at this event. If you have any questions or access requirements, please get in touch with us via glasgowzinelibrary@gmail.com Find out more about access at GZL events and how to make an access request here. All events will adhere to our safer spaces policy, which you can learn about here. GZL pledges to support The Palestinian Campaign for the Academic and Cultural Boycott of Israel. As part of this pledge we may participate in strikes called in response to the ongoing genocide in Palestine. If this event falls on a strike day and is cancelled, we will work with event leaders to reschedule the event asap. Participants will also have the option of receiving an immediate refund for any ticket purchases and travel booked to attend. How to access the event: After booking a ticket, you will be sent several reminder emails from Eventbrite leading up to the event. We will also send emails that share any resources that attendees will need access to, including any required materials. Please email glasgowzinelibrary@gmail.com for any queries or issues. Support GZL: Join the GZL Patreon and support the library on a monthly basis. Information Source: Glasgow Zine Library | eventbrite
Parent & Carers Coffee Morning | Suite 312, The Pentagon Business Centre

Parent & Carers Coffee Morning | Suite 312, The Pentagon Business Centre

Sep 18, 2025 (UTC+1)
Glasgow
Family Events
Welcome to our free Parent & Carers Coffee Morning ! Join us at Suite 312, The Pentagon Business Centre for a coffee morning where you can meet other parents and carers of bereaved children and young people. Our bereavement practitioners will give a short presentation on how best to support your child through their grief. The practitioners will answer any questions and have prepared a mini activity manual for you to take home. We hope that this will be a safe space for you to come along and meet with other parents and carers to share stories and experiences over a cup of coffee. Numbers are limited so please sign up early! Information Source: eventbrite
The Sea: Short Film Programme + Q&A + Live Music | GMAC Film

The Sea: Short Film Programme + Q&A + Live Music | GMAC Film

Sep 18, 2025 (UTC+1)
Glasgow
Arts Film
"The Sea" is a new environmental strand within IberoDocs, bringing together four powerful short films by women filmmakers that reflect on our complex relationship with the ocean and coastal life. Our journey begins with Hello Sea! by María Goya Barquet, a poetic and personal documentary that explores what the sea is, for a person who has never seen it. With Blow! by Neus Ballús, poetry is merged with reality, as we follow a research team and the singing of the whales. The animated lines of Percebes by Laura Gonçalves carry us to the Portuguese coast and the social and ecological cycles surrounding one of the ocean’s most prized delicacies, while Spirits & Rocks: an Azorean Myth by Aylin Gökmen captures the deep emotional and geological tremors of life on a volcanic island. Together, they form a resonant chorus—stories of memory, longing, survival, and transformation—each uniquely anchored by the voices and visions of women. In collaboration with DocNomads. All films shown with HOH captions. Followed by Filmmaker Q&A (With BSL interpretation) & Live Music. Information Source: IberoDocs | eventbrite
Too hard to breathe – Ventilation, Control, and Resilient Building Design | Glasgow School of Art, Reid Building

Too hard to breathe – Ventilation, Control, and Resilient Building Design | Glasgow School of Art, Reid Building

Sep 18, 2025 (UTC+1)
Glasgow
Cultural Experiences
Good ventilation is essential for healthy, comfortable, and resilient buildings—but as mechanical systems become more dominant, it's critical to ask: are we designing for long-term wellbeing, or creating new dependencies? This event explores why ventilation matters—not just for compliance or technical performance, but for occupant health, comfort, and the psychological benefits of environmental control. As buildings increasingly rely on mechanical systems, understanding building physics, material choices, and passive design strategies becomes more important than ever. Through case studies and discussion, we’ll demonstrate how to design for indoor air quality while considering flexibility as well as ethics. We’ll look at how passive and natural ventilation, and low-impact construction materials can support both regulatory standards and 'passive survivability'—the ability for buildings to remain safe and comfortable during power outages or emergencies. The session will highlight practical examples from engineering and architectural practice, with a focus on avoiding 'eco-bling' and prioritising real, long-term benefits for occupants. Participants are invited to bring project-specific questions for open discussion. Our speakers: Janice Foster , Chartered Engineer and researcher specialising in building performance evaluation (BPE) at MEARU, GSA. Richard Atkins , Chartered Architect who has designed sustainable buildings and advised clients, government and stakeholders for over 40 years. Sandy Halliday , Chartered Engineer, who has worked in building research, training, policy guidance and as project advisor for local and national government and private clients for over 30 years. Sam Foster , Net Zero Leader at NatureScot, Architect with strong interest in beautiful, low energy architecture constructed from non-toxic materials to create healthy environments. Jessica Noel-Smith , Chartered Architect, Founder of Beyond Access, PhD Researcher at University of Stirling and Associate at Dementia Services Development Centre (DSDC). Discussion will be facilitated by Magdalena Blazusiak , who is the current Vice-chair of SEDA, Chartered Architectural Technologist, lecturer and PhD researcher at RGU, with interest in human centric retrofit supporting health and wellbeing. WHERE: Reid Building, Glasgow Schol of Art, Principal Seminar Room 1 – Ground floor and online WHEN: 18th September at 5.30pm for 6pm start (6pm-8pm) Please let us know your access and dietary requirements. Donation box will be provided for the food and drink. There will also be a Q&A, a Discussion and an opportunity to Network at the event. The event will be hosted in a hybrid format. If attended in person, please ensure to arrive at least 10 minutes before the start. The Zoom call will close after Q&A and discussion. How to get there: Glasgow School of Art, Reid Building 167 Renfrew Street Glasgow, G3 6RQ Public transport: The GSA is about a 20-minute walk from Buchanan Bus Station and Queens Street and Central train stations. The nearest local railway station is Charing Cross and the nearest subway station is Cowcaddens. Car Parking: There is metered on-street parking locally and the nearest public car parks are located at Cambridge Street and Concert Square. Note that the GSA is within Glasgow’s Low Emission Zone. Parking can be paid for via RinGo App. Information Source: The Scottish Ecological Design Association (SEDA) | eventbrite
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