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  1. The University of Glasgow(abbreviated as Glas.in post-nominals; Scottish Gaelic: Oilthigh Ghlaschu[4]) is a publicresearch universityin Glasgow, Scotland. Founded by papal bullin 1451 [O.S.1450],[5]it is the fourth-oldest universityin the English-speaking worldand one of Scotland's four ancient universities.

  2. L' université de Glasgow, fondée en 1451 sous Jacques II d'Écosse, est la plus importante des trois universités à Glasgow, en Écosse. Quatrième université la plus ancienne du monde anglo-saxon, elle fait partie des Ancient universities.

  3. The University of Glasgow, Scotland, UK. A world top 100 university. The University of Glasgow is a major research-led university operating in an international context with the following fundamental aims: * to provide education through the development of learning in a research environment * to undertake fundamental, strategic and applied research * to make a major contribution to local ...

  4. L' université de Glasgow, fondée en 1451 sous Jacques II d'Écosse, est la plus importante des trois universités à Glasgow, en Écosse. Quatrième université la plus ancienne du monde anglo-saxon, elle fait partie des Ancient universities.

  5. Our history. A history of changing the world. 1451: The University of Glasgow is established, making it the fourth oldest university in the UK. 1737: Adam Smith, the father of modern economics and author of The Wealth of Nations, enters the University at the age of 14.

  6. Rector of the University of Glasgow - Wikipedia. The tower of the University of Glasgow above Kelvingrove Park. The ( Lord) Rector of the University of Glasgow is one of the most senior posts within the institution, elected every three years by students.

  7. ... About the University of Glasgow. Explore. About the University of Glasgow. The University of Glasgow has been changing the world since 1451. We are a world top 100 university and a member of the prestigious Russell Group of leading UK research universities.

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