Working in Scotland
According to the recent Channel 4 property survey, Edinburgh is the best place to live in the UK (Channel4 - best & worst places to live).
Glasgow, which also rates highly in the survey, is “renowned for its architecture, excellent shops, bars and restaurants and is the commercial capital of Scotland”.
Living and working in Scotland have never been more attractive - and with prime office locations in the heart of both cities, a career with Burness offers so much more than just the chance to progress your career to new, unprecedented levels – it offers a highly sought after way of life.
For those of you who aren’t already familiar with the treasures that Scotland has to offer, we’d like to point you in the right direction with a few links to discover what we’ve got to offer. Enjoy!

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The Glasgow School of Art announces new Chairman of the Board of Governors
Burness Chairman Philip Rodney has been appointed Chairman of the Board of Governors at GSA




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