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The Faculty of Science is based on the John Anderson Campus of the University. The faculty has over 3,000 students and receives a grant income for research of over £20million. [3] The Faculty offers courses at both undergraduate and also postgraduate level, at which teaching and research options are available.
The faculty was formed in August 2010 from the merger of the Faculty of Education with the Faculty of Law, Arts and Social Sciences. It is the largest faculty in the University and the restructuring saw some significant changes to the courses on offer. [1] [2] Since it was formed the faculty has been headed by the Dean, Professor Tony McGrew. [3]
The Faculty of Engineering is one of the four faculties which make up the University of Strathclyde [1] in Glasgow, Scotland. The faculty contains multiple departments offering different undergraduate and postgraduate courses. These range from BEng, MEng and MSc courses to doctorates throughout the faculty.
The University’s Faculty of Education was formed in 1992 when the world-renowned Jordanhill College of Education (the first institution in Europe to train teachers [2]) made the decision to merge with the University of Strathclyde in order to create a new faculty. The new Faculty, which was launched on 1 April 1993, already had a long history ...
The Architecture Building was constructed between 1966 and 1967 to a design by Professor Frank Fielden (1915-2001) - then the head of the Department of Architecture of Building Science at the newly established University of Strathclyde. [3] The building is to date, the only building on the campus to have been designed in-house.
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 ...
Richard W. Butler is an academic and professor of human geography at the University of Strathclyde. [1] He is most known for his work in creating the tourism area cycle of evolution model or the Butler Model. [2]
Sir James Rufus McDonald is a British engineer and educator, serving as principal and vice-chancellor of the University of Strathclyde since 2009. He served as the president of the Royal Academy of Engineering between 2019-2024, [2] and is also a visiting professor at NYU Tandon School of Engineering. [3]