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Royal Technical College, Glasgow |
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Corporate Biography |
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Dates |
1912-1956 |
Location of main offices |
George Street, Glasgow, Scotland |
Main function |
Higher education institution |
Related authority entries |
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Alternative name(s) |
Royal College of Science and Technology 1956-1964 |
History |
The Royal Technical College originated as the |
Details of premises |
Initially the College was housed in the former |
Legal status |
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Mandate |
In terms of teaching subjects the College was very much influenced by the needs of industry as technical changes occurred and it maintained good relationships with the principal industries of Scotland. After becoming the Between 1887-1896 a departmental structure emerged with Departments in Agriculture, Civil Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Naval Architecture, Electrical Engineering, Architecture, Chemical Engineering, Metallurgy, Mining Engineering. Later, Departments of Chemistry, Mathematics and Natural Philosophy were established. These departments taught day students for certificates and diplomas and also provided evening classes. The certificate and diploma system of awards that emerged was based on the model set by the From 1903 the College offered a joint diploma in architecture with In 1908 the College absorbed the |
Administrative structure |
In 1901 the College was designated a Central Institution. In 1913 the College was affiliated to |
Reference codes of collections created by the corporate body |
GB 0249 OE |
Notes |
List of sources for the administrative information: |
Rules or Conventions |
Authority record created according to the |
Date of Creation |
Corporate name authority record compiled for the GASHE project by |