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University of Glasgow (16562 bytes)
1: ...re ecclesiastical foundations, while [[University of Edinburgh|Edinburgh]] is a city foundation. 3: ...iversity of Glasgow.jpg|right|thumb|300px|Glasgow University's main buildings]] 4: ... engineering, combined with a comprehensive range of academic studies including science, social scienc... 6: ...0 students and 4,500 members of staff. Over 3,600 of these are [[postgraduate]] students, while around... 8: ... [[British Universities]] and is a founder member of the international organisation [[Universitas 21]]... Glasgow University Union (2683 bytes) 1: ...rgaret Union]] (QMU) or choose not to be a member of either). 3: ...on was driven by a number of active bodies at the university, such as the debating society, medical society an... 5: .... It is also well known for the number of high profile political figures who have been members. Both... 7: ... membership, under threat by the university court of losing the lease on the extension to its building... 9: ... is regarded as the "right wing" student union at Glasgow, while the QMU is the "left" or "progressive" uni... Glasgow Caledonian University (1139 bytes) 1: ...Caledonian University''' in a [[University]] in [[Glasgow]], [[Scotland]]. 3: ...ties in [[Scotland]] with over 14,000 students as of [[2001]]. 5: ...ed the prime example of what a 21st [[Century]] [[University]] should be like. 12: * [http://www.gcal.ac.uk Glasgow Caledonian University website] 13: ...3ee0eaaa8e99fa4 Comments about Glasgow Caledonian University] Glasgow University Shinty Club (4590 bytes) 1: '''Glasgow University Shinty Club''' 6: Pairc na Solais (Stadium of Light) 9: Glasgow 19: ...vase, held at a different Univeristy every year. GLasgow have had much historic success in this competitio... 26: "In 1901, a crack camanachd unit set up Glasgow University Shinty Club. List of University of Glasgow people (6482 bytes) 1: ...who have studied or taught at the [[University of Glasgow]] since its inception in [[1451]]. 6: == Past Principals of the University== 23: ...nt Andrews and Edinburgh|St. Andrews]], [[Primate of Scotland]] 24: * [[David Beaton]], cardinal and Archbishop of St. Andrews 26: ...statesman and bishop, founder of the [[University of Aberdeen]] Glasgow University Students' Representative Council (2393 bytes) 4: ...ve it, especially if you can address the concerns of those who believe the article should be deleted. 7: ...tudents, those being the purview of the [[Glasgow University Union]] and the [[Queen Margaret Union]]. 9: ...ation is conducted by the five full-time officers of the Executive Committee. 11: ... represented at a national level by the Coalition of Higher Education Students in Scotland (CHESS), th... 14: * [http://www.glasgowstudent.net Glasgow University SRC] Glasgow University Scottish Nationalist Association (1932 bytes) 1: ...who had previously been involved in the [[Glasgow University Labour Club]]. 3: ...key role in forming, which is itself a forerunner of the modern [[Scottish National Party]] (SNP). 5: ...well known Queen's Counsel) reclaimed the [[Stone of Destiny]] from [[Westminster Abbey]] on Christmas... 7: ...didates for the election of the Rectorship of the university. 9: Notable GUSNA Rectorial candidates of the past have included [[Robert Cunninghame-Graha... Glasgow (33651 bytes) 1: :''For other uses, see [[Glasgow (disambiguation)]]'' 3: ... cityhall.jpg|thumb|right|300px|George Square and Glasgow's City Chambers]] 5: '''Glasgow''' is [[Scotland]]'s largest city, located on the... 7: .... Glasgow had a population of 577,869 at the time of the [[2001]] census, while approximately 1.8 mill... 9: The map coordinates of the centre of the city are approximately 55°52' N, 4°15... Port Glasgow (871 bytes) 1: ...a [[fishing port]], it grew after [[1688]] when [[Glasgow]] turned it into their main [[harbour]] as larger... 4: '''Areas of Port Glasgow''' 6: ...ghill, Port Glasgow|Springhill]] [[Woodhall, Port Glasgow|Woodhall]] 9: [http://www.portglasgowonline.com The Local Community Website] Glasgow, Montana (2643 bytes) 1: ...l population of 3,253. It is the [[county seat]] of [[Valley County, Montana|Valley County]]{{GR|6}}. 4: Glasgow is located at 48°11'54" North, 106°38'7" ... 6: ....7 km² (1.4 mi²) of it is land and none of it is covered by water. 9: ...us)|Hispanic]] or [[Latino (U.S. Census)|Latino]] of any race. 11: ...d 13.4% have someone living alone who is 65 years of age or older. The average household size is 2.21... The Herald (Glasgow) (1993 bytes) 1: ...ight|200px|"The Lighthouse", Charles Mackintosh's Glasgow Herald building]] 3: ...eet]] newspaper published Monday to Saturday in [[Glasgow]], [[Scotland]]. 5: ... Advertiser'', from Duncan's Land, Gibson's Wynd, Glasgow. Its first editor was [[John Mennons]]. 7: ...came the ''Herald and Advertiser'', changing to ''Glasgow Herald'' in [[1805]]. It became a daily in [[1859... 11: ...ng modelled after the ''Black Lubyanka'' building of the Daily Express in [[London]]'s [[Fleet Street]... Glasgow Cathouse (421 bytes) 1: ...ub]], playing mainly rock music, on Union St in [[Glasgow]]. It also hosts live gigs. 13: Web site: http://www.glasgowcathouse.co.uk Glasgow, Pennsylvania (2629 bytes) 1: ...2000]] census, the borough had a total population of 63. 4: Glasgow is located at 40°38'42" North, 80°30'31" ... 6: ...2;) of it is land and 0.1 km² (0.1 mi²) of it is water. The total area is 38.46% water. 9: ...us)|Hispanic]] or [[Latino (U.S. Census)|Latino]] of any race. 11: ...d 18.5% have someone living alone who is 65 years of age or older. The average household size is 2.33... City of Glasgow (2547 bytes) 3: !colspan=2 align=center bgcolor="#9999ff"|City of Glasgow 5: |colspan=2 align=center|[[Image:ScotlandGlasgow.png]] 9: ...face area|Area]]:<br>- Total<br>- % Water||[[List of Scottish districts by area|Ranked 27th]]<br>[[1 E... 11: |Admin HQ:||City of Glasgow 19: ...([[April 29]], [[2001]])<br>- [[Density]]||[[List of Scottish districts by population|Ranked 1st]]<br>... Glasgow Subway (6544 bytes) 1: [[Image:Glasgow_Underground.jpg|thumb|250px|A train arrives at We... 2: The '''Glasgow Subway''' is a [[metro]] system which has a circu... 3: ...een 1980 and 2003 it was officially called the '''Glasgow Underground''', but the name has now reverted bac... 5: ...solid rock; this accounts for both the small size of the tunnels and the failure to expand the system. 7: ...longs to a 3-mile stretch of the North Clyde line of the suburban railway network which runs in a sub-... Glasgow Kelvinhall (1586 bytes) 4: ...ve it, especially if you can address the concerns of those who believe the article should be deleted. 7: ...st End of [[Glasgow]], [[Scotland]], near to many of the city's best known [[tourism|tourist]] destina... 9: ...eum, [[Kelvingrove Park]] and the [[University of Glasgow]]. 12: [[Category:Transport in Glasgow]] Mary Glasgow (328 bytes) 1: ...ng Boys schools]] (primary and secondary) and one of the early [[principal|principals]] Bukit Bintang ... Glasgow Central (180 bytes) 1: '''Glasgow Central''' can refer to: 2: * the railway station [[Central Station, Glasgow]] Glasgow Baillieston (783 bytes) 1: ...le west,and which was named after the first owner of the estate - Mr.John Baillie in 1732 or thereabou... 2: ...e tolls on the newly opened turnpike road between Glasgow and Edinburgh. 3: ... rapidly grew into a village with the development of coal mining in the area. 4: ...was a small town and in 1975 it was absorbed into Glasgow from Lanarkshire. Glasgow Green (9511 bytes) 1: ...right|McLennan Arch at the north-west entrance to Glasgow Green]] 2: ...k of the [[River Clyde]], is the oldest park in [[Glasgow]] dating back to the [[15th century]]. 4: ...'', called ''The Washhouse'', opened on the banks of the Camlachie Burn in [[1732]]. 6: ...rchased in [[1792]] by the city from Patrick Bell of [[Cowcaddens]], extending the park to the east. 8: ...[[1826]], efforts were made to improve the layout of the park. Culverts were built over the Calmachie ...
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