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Strathclyde Personal Interactive Development and Educational Resource (SPIDER) is a virtual learning environment used by the University of Strathclyde to provide an online platform for class material, support and more.
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 ...
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
[16] [17] The Centre was disbanded in 2011 following organisational changes at the University of Strathclyde. The Centre was originally established to further the application of web technologies within the context of digital libraries, thereby contributing to the development of national and global networked information services.
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 ...
The Andersonian Library also contains a "Strathclyde Collections" section which was created to conserve as complete a record as possible of publications relating to the University. It contains works by members of staff, official publications of the University, its departments and faculties and publications about the university.
The Department of Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering is located at the University of Strathclyde's Henry Dyer Building. The BEng and MEng courses are accredited by the Royal Institution of Naval Architects (RINA) and the Institute of Marine Engineering, Science and Technology (IMarEST) on behalf of the Engineering Council.
[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.