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University of Strathclyde and Associates: Top Universities
by davidgani on May 31, 2010
The evolution of the University of Strathclyde is complex. It began in 1796 when John Anderson, Professor of Natural Philosophy at Glasgow University, left in his will instructions for 'a place of useful learning', a university open to everyone, regardless of gender or class. His vision was realised and Anderson's University opened its first premises in High Street, Glasgow, in late 1796. It moved to George Street and developed rapidly throughout the nineteenth century. By the 1890s, Anderson's University had become a major technological institution with a wide reputation for research and learning.
Since its foundations over 200 years ago, the University has evolved and expanded, while remaining true to the vision of its founder - to be a place of useful learning for all.
The University of Strathclyde was founded in Scotland as a place of useful learning, to make higher education available to all, and to combine excellence with relevance. In fulfilling this...Read More >>
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University of Strathclyde and Associates: Top Universities
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University of Strathclyde and Associates: Publications
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Prof George Tesar: Strathclyde University Affiliated Researchers and External Associates
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Strathclyde University and Associates News: Honorary degrees for eminent trio on University Day
A leading businessman, a renowned chemistry professor and a former Moderator of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland were the distinguished recipients of honorary...
Strathclyde University and Associates News: Strathclyde receives $100,000 Gates Foundation grant for
Strathclyde has announced that it has received a US $100,000 (£65,329 approx) Grand Challenges Explorations grant from the Bill & Melinda Gates foundation.
Strathclyde University Affiliated Researchers and External Associates
Strathclyde University Affiliated Researchers and External Associates : I am professor of economics (with a chair in economic theory) with the Johannes Kepler Universität Linz.
Prof Peter Liesch : Strathclyde University Affiliated Researchers and External Associates
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Strathclyde University and Associates: Boiler Room Movie Review
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Strathclyde Business School Fuelled my Entrepreneurial Instincts Says Arvind Verma
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Lithium-ion laptop connection cable to create a battery capable of propelling the Roadster
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Strathclyde University SCER Associates Part 1
Tom Baum's research focuses on people and work in low skills service industries, notably the hospitality and tourism sectors.
Strathclyde University SCER Associates Part 2
Professor Ewart Keep’s research interests include the links between skills and economic performance (broadly defined)
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