The
University of Glasgow
Founded in 1451, the University of Glasgow has been
inspiring great minds for over 560 years. From its origins in the 15th century,
it has been a pioneering university, a role which it continues to fulfil to the
present day. If you choose to study here, you’ll be following in the footsteps
of a litany of world changers from economist Adam Smith and engineer James Watt
to the inventor of television, John Logie Baird and the writer and producer of
Doctor Who and Sherlock, Steven Moffat. In addition, the University has
fostered the talents of one Prime Minister, seven Nobel Laureates and
Scotland’s current First Minister. We have a diverse and growing student
population with around 25,000 students from almost 130 different countries.
Research
The University is ranked in the top 1% of world
universities and is a member of the prestigious Russell Group of
research-intensive UK universities. It enjoys a long-standing reputation
as a research powerhouse with a focus on research excellence. It is one of the
UK’s top 10 earners of research income with total earnings over £180m per year
and has a base of over 2000 active researchers.
Study
At Masters level, the University offers a hugely diverse
portfolio of around 300 postgraduate taught programmes including a growing
portfolio of online programmes. Undergraduate programmes, which generally last
for four years, span a range of subjects including arts, engineering, life
sciences, modern languages, professional degrees, science, teaching and social
sciences.
University
facilities
The past decade has seen heavy investment in the campus
with over £300m being spent on facilities. It is currently being transformed as
part of a £775m development plan which has included the opening of the Queen
Elizabeth University Hospital, the current development of The Hunterian at
Kelvin Hall (due to open autumn 2016) and the planned development of the
neighbouring Western Infirmary site. The Hunterian is recognised as one of the
world’s finest university museums and encompasses both an art gallery and
museum.
Student support and resources
The University of Glasgow places great importance on
providing our students with the right resources from dedicated teaching staff
to academic support services. We have an excellent library with long opening
hours (0715 – 0200 daily) with collections numbering over 2.5 million books and
journals, comfortable individual and group study areas and social learning
spaces. In addition, our Student Learning Service provides consultations and
workshops on successful learning whilst the Student Services Enquiry Team
advises on the general support services available to all students.
Student Life
The University of Glasgow is somewhat unique in offering
two student unions, both with their own personality and characteristics. The
award-winning Glasgow University Union is the most successful university
debating institution in the world, having won 5 World University Debating
Championships. It now offers a new nightclub complex with bars, disco and café
space which will add to the Glasgow student experience. The Queen Margaret
Union is a renowned musical venue in the city having hosted Nirvana and Biffy
Clyro amongst others as well as offering a variety of events throughout the
year. Outside of the unions there are more than 120 clubs and societies, a
range of student-led media and the Students’ Representative Council which
provides a voice for the student body.
The University certainly loves sport, both serious and
social. Almost 4000 students participate across our 49 sports clubs and we
offer two sports facilities, one of which has benefited from a £10m renovation
programme to incorporate sports hall with viewing gallery and increased
exercise and conditioning space.
Accommodation
Most new students and all international students are
guaranteed University accommodation (provided you’ve applied before 22 August).
Living in student residences is a great way to settle into university life and
to make new friends when you arrive in the city. There’s a choice of
residences, with many of them served by a free shuttle bus service.
Careers
Our Careers Service provides assistance to students to
ensure they are fully prepared for employment. This includes one-to-one support
from advisers, access to employers for work experience, guidance on CV
preparation and interviews and the opportunity to meet recruiters at a number
of events throughout the year.
Rankings
Times Higher Education World University Rankings 2014 – 94th
1st in Scotland (National Student Survey
2015)
15 subject areas ranked in the UK top 10 (National
Student Survey 2015)
The city
Glasgow is Scotland’s biggest city (3rd largest
in the UK) and, as such, hosts the largest student population in Scotland. Our
campus is located in the west end of the city, just over a mile from the city
centre and so students can enjoy the combination of living and studying in a
compact, campus-style environment while being part of a major city.
It is renowned as a city of culture through the variety
of theatre, cinema, music, museums and galleries as well as offering a vibrant
nightlife. It is also consistently voted as offering the best shopping in the
UK outside of London with the choice of a ‘style mile’, designer outlets and
quirky markets and boutiques.
Glasgow was voted as the ‘World’s Friendliest City’
(Rough Guides 2014).
With Glasgow as a base, you’ll be well placed to explore
Scotland – Edinburgh is a 45 minute train ride away and magnificent Loch Lomond
is only about 40 minutes away so is always a popular day-trip destination. A
number of west coast islands are accessible for a day trip from the city and
the Highlands can be reached in 3 – 4 hours.
Travel
Glasgow is easily accessible by air, rail and road. The
international airport is 7 miles from the city and offers connections to major
British (journey time from London of one hour) and European cities, North
America and the Middle East. Within the city the campus is served by a number
of bus routes and the city’s underground system.
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