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  2. Glasgow Clyde College - Wikipedia

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    Glasgow Clyde College is a further and higher education college, located in the Scottish city of Glasgow. It was created following the mergers of Anniesland College , Cardonald College and Langside College in August 2013.

  3. Anniesland College - Wikipedia

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    (Will redirect to Glasgow Clyde College website). 55°53′10″N 4°19′12″W  /  55.88605°N 4.32003°W  / 55.88605; -4 This article related to Glasgow , Scotland , is a stub .

  4. List of further education colleges in Scotland - Wikipedia

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    Glasgow Clyde College: Glasgow and Rutherglen: 2013: Merger of Anniesland College, Cardonald College and Langside College: Glasgow Kelvin College: Glasgow: 2013: Merger of John Wheatley College, North Glasgow College and Stow College: Glasgow School of Art: Glasgow: 1845: Leith School of Art: Edinburgh: 1987: New College Lanarkshire: Coatbridge ...

  5. West College Scotland - Wikipedia

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    The college was created on 1 August 2013 from James Watt College in Greenock, Reid Kerr College in Paisley and Clydebank College in Clydebank.The former colleges became the Greenock, Paisley and Clydebank campuses respectively.

  6. City of Glasgow College - Wikipedia

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    Located in Scotland's largest city, Glasgow, the college has two campuses; Riverside Campus situated on the River Clyde and City Campus located in the city centre. [3] The City Campus was opened in 2016 and Riverside Campus was opened in 1969 as the Glasgow College of Nautical Studies and underwent an extensive refurbishment, opening in 2015.

  7. Langside College - Wikipedia

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    The college operated in two main campuses and in over 80 community based venues spanning much of the South side of Glasgow, including at Rutherglen, [1] [2] Govanhill, Castlemilk and Toryglen. [3] Phase 1 of a newly built main campus was opened in May 2009 while Phase 2, incorporating new sport, music and drama facilities, opened in August 2010.

  8. Cardonald College - Wikipedia

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    Officially opened in 1972, it had over 12,000 full-time and part-time students. Cardonald College merged with Anniesland College and Langside College in 2013 to become Glasgow Clyde College. The main campus was located in the South Cardonald area of Cardonald, close to Mosspark. This Campus is located 5 miles (8 km) from Glasgow's city centre.

  9. University of Strathclyde - Wikipedia

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    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 Sir Jim McDonald Convenor of the Court Dame Sue Bruce Academic staff 2,010 (2022/23) Administrative ...