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University of Strathclyde Motto The Place of Useful Learning Type Public Established 1796 (Andersonian Institute) 1964 (university status by royal charter as University of Strathclyde) Endowment £42.2 million (2023) Budget £487.4 million (2022/23) Chancellor The Lord Smith of Kelvin Principal Professor Sir Jim McDonald Convenor of the Court Dame Sue Bruce Academic staff 2,010 (2022/23 ...
This page lists alumni of the University of Strathclyde, Scotland. This includes alumni of its constituent institutions, for example Anderson's University, the Royal ...
In 2013 and 2014, the Genealogical Studies Postgraduate Programme at the University of Strathclyde conducted a genetic study called the Battle of Bannockburn Family History Project. [12] In this study, they tested known descendants of Sir John Stewart and his brother Sir James, which revealed the presence of a unique genetic marker on the Y ...
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[11] [12] The extensive refurbishment and alteration allowed the building to become a major part of the university's new Humanities and Social Sciences Quarter. [ 13 ] Moving staff into the new facilities allowed the University to close their Jordanhill site, where their education faculty had been based since 1993.
Ian McAllister, Distinguished Professor of Political Science at the Australian National University; Gail McGrane, meteorologist for BBC Scotland; Ann McKechin, Member of Parliament; Carol Monaghan, Scottish Member of Parliament, representing west end of Glasgow; Jim Murphy, Labour Member of Parliament and former Secretary of State for Scotland
The Strathclyde Institute of Education ranks in the top 2 in Scotland and in the top 3 in the UK. [6] It was ranked 2nd in Scotland in the 2024 and The Guardian University Guide. [7] The Institute ranked 2nd in Scotland and 3rd in the UK according to the UK University Rankings 2024 The Good University Guide published by The Times and Sunday ...
Sir Graham Hills FRSE (9 April 1926 – 9 February 2014) was a physical chemist, principal of the University of Strathclyde, and a governor of the BBC.He was born in Southend-on-Sea, Essex and educated at Westcliff High School for Boys and Birkbeck College, London (BSc 1946, PhD 1950).