About the University of Strathclyde
The University of Strathclyde is Glasgow’s second oldest university which was founded in 1796 through the will of Professor John Anderson, Professor of Natural Philosophy at Glasgow University who left instructions for a ‘place of useful learning’, a university open to everyone, regardless of gender or class. His vision became reality with the opening of Anderson’s Institution in late 1796. In 1828, the institution was renamed as Anderson’s University which was again changed in 1887 to Glasgow and West of Scotland Technical College as it had no legal authority to use the title of ‘university’. During the beginning of 20th century, the college had main focus on technical education, science, and engineering so it became the Royal Technical College in 1912 and Royal college of Science and Technology in 1956. After few years, the college broadened its horizon by the merger with the Scottish College of commerce in early 1960’s .Finally the Royal College received its Royal Charter in 1964 and became the University of Strathclyde. In 1993, the University incorporated Jordanhill College of Education. Today, it is Scotland’s third largest university with over 26000 students and is a major educational centre of UK.
Location
The university of Strathaclyde is situated in the heart of Glasgow which is Scotland’s biggest and most cosmopolitan city and third biggest in UK. Glasgow has excellent national and international transport links. Superb air, rail and road links connect the city to the rest of the world. Wide range of airlines is available at Glasgow International airport. Edinburgh’s airport is just an hour’s drive away. Regular and frequent rail and bus service is also available.
Campus
The University of Strathaclyde has two campuses. The campuses are connected very well by the free and frequent shuttle bus service .The campuses are:
- John Anderson Campus: It is a student village located in the heart of Glasgow near George Square.
- The Jordan hill Campus: It is located at the West End of Glasgow. It is very easy to approach this campus from the city centre through a short bus or train ride.
Sports and Activities
The University of Strathclyde is very active in sports. The sports Union of the university offers a wide range of facilities and team sports from football and rugby to athletics, windsurfing and orienteering. Being a member of the Sports Union provides access to 42 organized clubs which cater to all levels of talent from beginners to world-class athletes. The university also has The Centre for Sport and Recreation which is located within the John Anderson Campus and is a great place to enjoy sports and leisure activities. It offers variety of opportunities and choices for the students to participate in Sport, Health and Fitness. The activities at the Centre for Sport & Recreation include volleyball, indoor cricket, trampolining, table tennis, resistance training, swimming and much more. It has a large twin-court sports hall for all major indoor games, space for up to six badminton courts, an activities room, a weight training area and a cardiovascular fitness suite. The Jordanhill Campus also has games hall for indoor games, a gymnasium and a small cardiovascular unit. For outdoor sports there is provision of seven grass football & rugby pitches, a floodlit sand-dressed artificial turf-pitch, a blaize hockey pitch and an artificial cricket wicket. The university also offers various sports scholarships and bursaries to encourage students with outstanding sporting ability.