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  2. City of Glasgow College - Wikipedia

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    The City of Glasgow College (Scottish Gaelic: Colaiste Baile Glaschu) is a further and higher education college in the city of Glasgow. It was founded in 2010 when the Central College, Glasgow Metropolitan College, and the Glasgow College of Nautical Studies merged. [1] It is the largest college and technical institution in Scotland. [2]

  3. List of UCAS institutions - Wikipedia

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    C39 City of Glasgow College (CGC) C55 University of Chester (CHSTR) C56 Chesterfield College (CHEST) C57 Chichester College (CHCOL) C58 University of Chichester (CHICH) C60 City University London (CITY) C64 City College Coventry (CCC) C65 City and Islington College (CIC) C69 City of Sunderland College (CSUND) C71 Cleveland College of Art and ...

  4. Glasgow - Wikipedia

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    The city centre is also home to four of Glasgow's higher education institutions: the University of Strathclyde, the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland, Glasgow School of Art and Glasgow Caledonian University, and to the largest college in Britain – the City of Glasgow College in Cathedral Street.

  5. Central College (Glasgow) - Wikipedia

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    Central College merged with two other city centre colleges – Metropolitan, and Nautical – to form a "super college" that is the biggest in Scotland and one of the largest in the UK. The Central College Board and staff had originally opposed the plan, but after much negotiation among the three Colleges, the merger was agreed. [5]

  6. Glasgow Metropolitan College - Wikipedia

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    The College of Building has had a presence on the College's current site since 1927. The preceding colleges had a reputation for the provision of courses within the food, hospitality, tourism, construction and the creative industries. The merger and creation of Glasgow Metropolitan College created Glasgow’s biggest college with over 20,000 ...

  7. Glasgow Caledonian University - Wikipedia

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    Glasgow Caledonian University, informally GCU, Caledonian or Caley, is a public university in Glasgow, Scotland. It was formed in 1993 by the merger of The Queen's College, Glasgow (founded in 1875) and Glasgow Polytechnic (originally Glasgow College of Technology (GCT), founded in 1971). [4]

  8. Collegelands - Wikipedia

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    The location, close to the original site of the University of Glasgow, [1] [2] [3] takes up 100,000 square metres (1.1 million square feet) on the corner of Duke Street and High Street. Collegelands, latterly known as the College Goods Railway Yard, [4] [5] is Glasgow's first new city centre quarter in several years.

  9. Glasgow Colleges' Regional Board - Wikipedia

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    The Glasgow Colleges' Regional Board (GCRB) is a regional strategic body for colleges in Glasgow, Scotland, established in May 2014 under the Post-16 Education (Scotland) Act. [1] The colleges assigned to it are City of Glasgow College, Glasgow Clyde College, and Glasgow Kelvin College. [2]