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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 ...
The Lord Hope and Curran buildings underwent a £14m redevelopment by the architect firm Sheppard Robson. [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.
In 2017, the university announced a £60m project [7] [8] to redevelop both the Architecture and Colville Buildings into a Learning and Teaching Hub. Construction began in 2018 with the strip out of both buildings, and the new complex opened in July 2021, construction having been delayed by the COVID-19 pandemic .
The Strathclyde Business School (SBS) is one of four faculties forming the University of Strathclyde in Glasgow, Scotland.Founded in 1973, but tracing its history back to the establishment of the Royal College of Science and Technology's Department of Industrial Administration in 1947, the school is located on Cathedral Street within the John Anderson campus of the university.
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 ...
In 2018, it was announced that a new teaching and learning hub will be created from these two buildings, scheduled to open in 2021. Below is a synopsis of each building, its year of completion, and its current occupier in brackets. 1912 Completion of Royal College Building; 1953 Royal College acquires St Paul's Church (Houses the Chaplaincy Centre)
The TIC was funded by the European Regional Development Fund, the Scottish Government and the University of Strathclyde. [1] Work started on the triangular, nine-story, steel-framed building [2] in March 2012, with a completion date set in 2014. [3] The facility was built to Energy Performance Certificate (EPC) "A" rating standards.
Founded in 1964, the University of Strathclyde Students' Association was formed when the Students' Associations of the Royal College of Science and Technology and of the Scottish College of Commerce amalgamated. [1] In 1989 it merged with the University of Strathclyde Sports Union. The original Strath Union building at 90 John Street in the ...