UNIVERSITY OF GLASGOW
University Location:
Glasgow, Scotland, UK
University Type:
Public University
Year Established:
1451
Basic Overview:
The University of Glasgow was established in the year 1451 by papal bull. It is among the 4th ancient universities in Scotland and the fourth-oldest university in the USA. It was a part of the Scottish Enlightenment along with Edinburg, St. Andrews, and Aberdeen during the 18th century. Among the ancient universities in the UK, the University of Glasgow is one of the eight institutions that award undergraduate and graduate degrees in popular disciplines. The university comprises four colleges that include the College of Science & Engineering, College of Arts, College of Medical, Veterinary & Life Sciences, and College of Social Sciences.
The university is spread over different campuses. The main campus is the Gilmorehill campus situated in Hillhead. The campus in the Garscube Estate in Bearsden houses the Veterinary School and sports facilities of the university and Dental school, the medical section is taken care of at Gartnavel Royal Hospital located on Great Western Road. Moreover, the Crichton campus and the teaching center at the Queen Elizabeth University Hospital in Dumfries are jointly operated by the Open University, the University of the West of Scotland, and the University of Glasgow.
University at a glance
Size of Campus in acres:
430
UG/PG Course Ratio:
1 : 2.73
Endowments Value:
Pound 18 Billion
No. of Campuses:
3
Yearly Hostel & Meals Expense:
INR 5.0 Lakh
International Students Website:
https://www.gla.ac.uk/international/
World University Ranking – QS 2021
#77