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Pages in category "Government buildings in Glasgow" The following 10 pages are in this category, out of 10 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.
This is a list of current further education and higher education colleges in Scotland. Most colleges provide both levels of qualification. Most colleges provide both levels of qualification. Further education colleges offer courses for people over the age of sixteen, involving school-level qualifications such as Higher Grade exams, as well as ...
A typical Glasgow tenement block. Glasgow, the largest city in Scotland, has several distinct styles of residential buildings.Building styles reflect historical trends, such as rapid population growth in the 18th and 19th centuries, deindustrialisation and growing poverty in the late 20th century, and civic rebound in the 21st century.
Glasgow [a] is the most populous city in Scotland, located on the banks of the River Clyde in west central Scotland. [5] The city is the third-most-populous city in the United Kingdom [6] and the 27th-most-populous city in Europe. [7]
It represents and enables Glasgow Caledonian University students to enhance all aspects of their student experience. [49] It is located in the Students' Association Building on the Glasgow Campus and has an office at GCU London. [50] All Glasgow Caledonian University students are automatically admitted to its membership upon matriculation.
This created new universities at Abertay, Glasgow Caledonian, Napier, Paisley and Robert Gordon. [ 16 ] in 2001 the University of the Highlands and Islands was created by a federation of 13 colleges and research institutions in the Highlands and Islands and gained full university status in 2011.
The Glasgow Metropolitan College was founded in 2005, becoming Glasgow's largest college, with over 15,000 students and 500 staff across five campuses. Often referred to as ‘The Met’ was established following the merger of the College of Building and Printing and the College of Food Technology.
North Glasgow College was a college located at Springburn in Glasgow and was one of the main providers of further education in the city. Due to financial difficulties experienced by the North British Locomotive Company in 1961, the main administration building of the company on Flemington Street was sold to Glasgow Corporation for use as an annexe of Stow College, until becoming Springburn ...