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Что (кто) такое University of Glasgow - определение

UNIVERSITY LOCATED IN GLASGOW, SCOTLAND, FOUNDED IN 1451
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  • A block of buildings in Gilmorehill campus
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  • The University of Glasgow in 1650
  • The School of History building occupies what were formerly townhouses on University Avenue.
  • The new buildings of the University of Glasgow at Gilmorehill, circa 1895.
  • University of Glasgow, Older Building Sign
  • Interior of the Chapel
  • The night view of the university's main building
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  • The Glasgow University Union's building at No. 32 University Avenue
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Rector of the University of Glasgow         
SENIOR POST WITHIN THE UNIVERSITY OF GLASGOW
Lord Rector of Glasgow University; List of elections for Rector of the University of Glasgow; University of Glasgow Rectorial Election, 2001; University of Glasgow Rectorial Election, 1999; University of Glasgow Rectorial Election, 1996; University of Glasgow Rectorial Election, 2004; List of elections for Rector of Glasgow University; Rector of Glasgow University; Glasgow University Rectorial Election, 1996; Glasgow University Rectorial Election, 1999; Glasgow University Rectorial Election, 2001; Glasgow University Rectorial Election, 2004; Lord Rector of the University of Glasgow; University of Glasgow Rectorial Election, 1977; University of Glasgow Rectorial Election, 1980; University of Glasgow Rectorial Election, 2008; University of Glasgow Rectorial Election, 1990; University of Glasgow Rectorial Election, 1993; University of Glasgow Rectorial Election, 1987; University of Glasgow Rectorial Election, 1984; University of Glasgow Rectorial Election, 1974; University of Glasgow Rectorial Election, 1971; University of Glasgow Rectorial Election, 1968; University of Glasgow Rectorial Election, 1965; University of Glasgow Rectorial Election, 1962; University of Glasgow Rectorial Election, 1959; University of Glasgow Rectorial Election, 1956; University of Glasgow Rectorial Election, 1953; University of Glasgow Rectorial Election, 1950
The (Lord) Rector of the University of Glasgow is one of the most senior posts within the institution, elected every three years by students. The theoretical role of the rector is to represent students to the senior management of the university and raise issues which concern them.
Chancellor of the University of Glasgow         
TITULAR HEAD OF THE UNIVERSITY OF GLASGOW
Chancellor of the university of glasgow; Chancellor of Glasgow University
The Chancellor is the titular head of the University of Glasgow and President of the General Council, by whom they are elected. The office is intended to be held for life.
University of Glasgow Memorial Chapel         
CHAPEL IN GLASGOW CITY, SCOTLAND, UK
Glasgow University Memorial Chapel; Glasgow University Chapel; Glasgow University Chapel Choir
The University of Glasgow Memorial Chapel is an interfaith chapel at the University of Glasgow, Scotland. It was consecrated on 4 October 1929, and is dedicated to the memory of the former students and staff of the University who lost their lives in the First World War.
Principal of the University of Glasgow         
CHIEF EXECUTIVE OF THE UNIVERSITY OF GLASGOW
Principal of Glasgow University; Principal of Glasgow College; Principal and Vice-Chancellor of the University of Glasgow
The Principal of the University of Glasgow is the working head of the University, acting as its chief executive. He is responsible for the day-to-day management of the University as well as its strategic planning and administration.
List of University of Glasgow people         
WIKIMEDIA LIST ARTICLE
List of Alumni and Faculty of the University of Glasgow
The following list of University of Glasgow people provides a selection of the well-known people who have studied or taught at the University of Glasgow since its inception in 1451. Historical lists of Chancellors, Rectors and Principals of the University are contained in those offices' respective articles.
University of Glasgow Memorial Gates         
GATE IN GLASGOW CITY, SCOTLAND, UK
The Memorial Gates at the University of Glasgow were erected in 1952 as a celebration of the University's quincentenary, or five hundredth anniversary. They form a portal through the University Avenue side of the perimeter fence around the University's current site on Gilmorehill.
List of professorships at the University of Glasgow         
WIKIMEDIA LIST ARTICLE
List of Professorships at the University of Glasgow
Professorships at the University of Glasgow can take either of two forms: an established chair or a personal professorship. An established chair is one which has been set up by endowment and is intended to last indefinitely, i.
Presbytery of Glasgow         
CHURCH OF SCOTLAND PRESBYTERY
Presbytery of Glasgow (Church of Scotland)
The Presbytery of Glasgow is one of the 46 Presbyteries of the Church of Scotland. It dates back to the earliest periods of Presbyterian church government in the Church of Scotland in the late 16th century.
History of Glasgow         
  • Glasgow's City Chambers, mosaic ceiling of the ground floor Loggia
  • Jocelin]], [[Bishop of Glasgow]], founder of the burgh of Glasgow.
  • "Shipping on the Clyde", by [[John Atkinson Grimshaw]], 1881.
  • Map by [[Matthew of Paris]] featuring Glasgow in the top left quadrant. Held in the [[British Library]]. c. 1250
  • Cineworld on Renfrew Street — The World's Tallest Cinema
  • Shortly before the end of [[tram]] services in Glasgow in September 1962 this line up of trams waiting to be scrapped could be seen at the depot.
  • George Square and Glasgow's City Chambers
ASPECT OF HISTORY
History of glasgow; Second City of the Empire
This article deals with the history of the city of Glasgow, Scotland. See also Timeline of Glasgow history.
James Carr-Boyle, 5th Earl of Glasgow         
BRITISH EARL (1792-1869)
James Boyle, 5th Earl of Glasgow; Lord Glasgow
Captain James Carr-Boyle, 5th Earl of Glasgow (10 April 1792 – 11 March 1869), styled Viscount of Kelburn from 1818 until 1843, was a British naval commander and politician.

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University of Glasgow

The University of Glasgow (abbreviated as Glas. in post-nominals; Scottish Gaelic: Oilthigh Ghlaschu) is a public research university in Glasgow, Scotland. Founded by papal bull in 1451 [O.S. 1450], it is the fourth-oldest university in the English-speaking world and one of Scotland's four ancient universities. Along with the universities of Edinburgh, Aberdeen, and St Andrews, the university was part of the Scottish Enlightenment during the 18th century.

In common with universities of the pre-modern era, Glasgow originally educated students primarily from wealthy backgrounds; however, it became a pioneer in British higher education in the 19th century by also providing for the needs of students from the growing urban and commercial middle class. Glasgow University served all of these students by preparing them for professions: law, medicine, civil service, teaching, and the church. It also trained smaller but growing numbers for careers in science and engineering. The annual income of the institution for 2021–22 was £923.6 million of which £196.1 million was from research grants and contracts, with an expenditure of £998.5 million. The university has the sixth-largest endowment of any university in the UK. It is a member of Universitas 21, the Russell Group and the Guild of European Research-Intensive Universities.

The university was originally located in the city's High Street; since 1870, its main campus has been at Gilmorehill in the City's West End. Additionally, a number of university buildings are located elsewhere, such as the Veterinary School in Bearsden, and the Crichton Campus in Dumfries.

Glasgow is the largest university in Scotland by total enrolment and with over 19,500 postgraduates the second-largest in the United Kingdom by postgraduate enrolment. The university places within the world's Top 100 universities. More specifically, it ranked 81st and 82nd globally in the 2023 QS World University Ranking and 2023 Times Higher Education World University Rankings respectively, as well as placing top 15 nationally in domestic rankings. According to the Research Excellence Framework (REF) 2021, Glasgow was ranked joint 13th in the UK for the quality of its research (GPA), an improvement of 11 positions from the previous exercise. The university was awarded the "2020 THE University of the Year" in recognition of its contribution to reparative justice.

The alumni of the University of Glasgow include some of the major figures of modern history, including James Wilson, a signatory of the United States Declaration of Independence, 3 Prime Ministers of the United Kingdom (William Lamb, Henry Campbell-Bannerman and Bonar Law), 3 Scottish First Ministers (Humza Yousaf, Nicola Sturgeon and Donald Dewar), economist Adam Smith, philosopher Francis Hutcheson, engineer James Watt, physicist Lord Kelvin, surgeon Joseph Lister along with 8 Nobel Prize laureates and numerous Olympic gold medallists, including the current chancellor, Dame Katherine Granger.