Queer Histories in the Archives – Student Perspectives at UofG

LGBTQ+ History Month 2026

Tuesday, February 24, 2026
Room 223, Mazumdar Shaw Advanced Research Centre, Glasgow, United Kingdom

Queer Histories in the Archives – Student Perspectives at UofG

LGBTQ+ History Month 2026

Tuesday, February 24, 2026
Room 223, Mazumdar Shaw Advanced Research Centre, Glasgow, United Kingdom

What you need to know

This is an in-person event for UofG Staff and Students Only.  A valid UofG Staff or Student email address is required to book your ticket.  

Join us for an interactive LGBT History Month event exploring how queer histories are preserved, uncovered, and interpreted within the University of Glasgow Archives & Special Collections. This session combines hands-on activities, archival insights, and reflections on researching LGBT histories. No prior experience with archival research is required.

This event will take place in-person as well as Online via Zoom. Attendees will be send meeting details prior to the event.

What the Event Will Include

·       Scottish LGBT History Timeline Activity
Alex Kabaj (he/they) will start off with a collaborative activity tracing key moments in Scottish LGBT history.

·       Researching LGBT History at UofG Archives & Special Collections
Robyn Stewart (they/them) Senior Archives Assistant will introduce materials held in the collections that illuminate LGBT experiences, activism, and student life across the university’s history.

·       Approaches to Queer Research
Dr Sam Rutherford (he/him) will discuss working with both clearly identifiable LGBT records - such as student society materials - and more coded or indirect sources, including early20thcentury student drag performances. This session highlights different ways of reading and interpreting the archive through a queer lens.

·       Queering the Glasgow Map Activity
Alex Kabaj (he/they) will carry out a participatory mapping exercise inviting attendees to re‑imagine Glasgow through queer historical and contemporary perspectives.

This event is open to all students and staff with an interest in LGBT history, archives, or community storytelling. No prior experience with archival research is required.


This event is co-sponsored by GLINTS: Glasgow Lab for Intersex, non-binary and trans studies, Library Services and the Equality and Diversity Unit.


Location

Room 223, Mazumdar Shaw Advanced Research Centre
11 Chapel Lane, University of Glasgow, Glasgow, G11 6EW United Kingdom

https://www.accessable.co.uk/university-of-glasgow/access-guides/mazumdar-shaw-advanced-research-centre-the-arc-building



Accessibility

For queries on accessibility at the ARC, please contact us on ARCEnquiries@glasgow.ac.uk or call our reception on +44 (0)141 330 4170.

Step-free access

We have step-free access to Level 2, our publicly accessible ground floor.

Toilets

Accessible and ambulant toilets are available throughout the building, as are gender neutral toilets. We have a Changing Places toilet located on Level 1, our lower ground floor; please ask at reception for support.

Baby feeding and changing

Baby feeding and changing facilities are available on Level 2. This includes access to a fridge, microwave, bottle warmer and sink.

Assistance dogs

You’re welcome to bring along your assistance dogs. Water bowls can be provided at Reception.

Blue Badge parking and drop off

The closest Blue Badge parking bay is located on University Place. Please contact ARCEnquiries@glasgow.ac.uk should you need to arrange accessible drop-off and parking immediately next to the ARC.

Induction loops

All microphones in the building work in conjunction with an infrared hard of hearing system.

When

  • Tuesday, February 24, 2026 1:30 PM
  • Doors open 1:30 PM
  • Timezone: United Kingdom Time
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