University of Strathclyde

University of Strathclyde

Université de Strathclyde

Université de Strathclyde
Université de Strathclyde (logo).svg
Devise The Place of Useful Learning
Nom original University of Strathclyde
Informations
Fondation 1796
Type Collège universitaire public
Localisation Glasgow, Écosse Écosse
Président Andrew Hamnett
Chancelier Lord Hope of Craighead
Personnel 3 400[1]
Étudiants 16 002[2]
Premier cycle 10 988
Deuxième cycle 4 743
Site web www.strath.ac.uk

L' Université de Strathclyde fut fondée en 1796 comme une institution "d'apprentissage utile". Elle est située à Glasgow, en Écosse, et est réputée pour sa formation d'ingenieurs ainsi que pour son école de commerce[3].

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Organisation

Les départements de l'université sont répartis entre cinq facultés:

  • "Law Arts & Social Sciences" (Sciences sociales et droit)
  • "Education"
  • "Engineering" (Ingénierie)
  • "Science" (sciences fondamentales)
  • "Strathclyde Business School" (école de commerce)

L'université délivre des enseignements à plus de 25 000 étudiants à temps plein et à temps partiel. Le campus principal de l'université est situé au coeur de Glasgow, à coté de George Square. Un autre campus existe dans la banlieue de Jordanhill

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Liens externes

  • Portail de l’Écosse Portail de l’Écosse
  • Portail de l’éducation Portail de l’éducation
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