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Glasgow Kelvin College

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Glasgow Kelvin College
NameGlasgow Kelvin College
CityGlasgow
CountryScotland

Glasgow Kelvin College is a further education college located in the East End, Glasgow area of Glasgow, Scotland. The college was formed in 2013 through the merger of John Wheatley College, North Glasgow College, and Stow College. This merger brought together institutions with a rich history, including John Wheatley College, which was named after the Labour Party (UK) politician John Wheatley (politician), and Stow College, which was founded in 1903 as the Glasgow School of Domestic Science. The college is part of the Lanarkshire and Glasgow Further Education region, which also includes City of Glasgow College, Glasgow Clyde College, and New College Lanarkshire.

History

The history of Glasgow Kelvin College dates back to the early 20th century, with the founding of Stow College in 1903 as the Glasgow School of Domestic Science, which was established by the Glasgow Corporation and the University of Glasgow. The college has undergone several mergers and name changes over the years, including the merger with John Wheatley College and North Glasgow College in 2013. This merger was part of a larger restructuring of the Further Education sector in Scotland, which also involved the creation of New College Lanarkshire and the merger of Anniesland College, Cardonald College, and Langside College to form Glasgow Clyde College. The college has strong links with local employers, including NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde, Glasgow City Council, and Scottish Power, as well as with universities such as the University of Glasgow, University of Strathclyde, and Glasgow Caledonian University.

Campus and Facilities

The college has several campuses located throughout the East End, Glasgow area, including the Springburn Campus, Easterhouse Campus, and Hillhead Campus. The campuses offer a range of facilities, including state-of-the-art IT suites, library resources, and sports facilities, such as the Emirates Arena and the Tollcross International Swimming Centre. The college is also close to other educational institutions, including the University of Glasgow, Glasgow School of Art, and Royal Conservatoire of Scotland. Students at the college can also access facilities at other colleges in the region, including City of Glasgow College and Glasgow Clyde College, as well as at local universities such as University of the West of Scotland and Heriot-Watt University.

Academics

The college offers a wide range of academic programs, including National Certificate and Higher National Certificate courses, as well as HND and degree programs in partnership with local universities such as the University of Glasgow, University of Strathclyde, and Glasgow Caledonian University. The college has strong links with industry partners, including BAE Systems, Rolls-Royce, and Scottish Power, and offers programs in areas such as engineering, computing, and healthcare. Students at the college can also participate in Erasmus programs and study abroad at institutions such as University of Oslo, University of Copenhagen, and University College Dublin. The college is also a member of the College Development Network, which includes other colleges such as New College Lanarkshire, Fife College, and Dundee and Angus College.

Student Life

The college has a vibrant student community, with a range of clubs and societies, including the Glasgow Kelvin College Students' Association, which is affiliated with the National Union of Students (UK). Students at the college can also participate in sports teams, including football, basketball, and netball, and can access facilities at the Emirates Arena and the Tollcross International Swimming Centre. The college also offers a range of support services, including counseling, advice, and guidance, as well as disability support and language support for international students. Students at the college can also engage with local community organizations, such as the Glasgow City Council, Glasgow Community Planning Partnership, and the Scottish Refugee Council.

Notable Alumni

The college has a number of notable alumni, including Humza Yousaf, the Cabinet Secretary for Justice (Scotland), and Anas Sarwar, the Leader of the Scottish Labour Party. Other notable alumni include Tom Harris (politician), the former Labour Party (UK) Member of Parliament (UK) for Glasgow South, and Alison Thewliss, the Scottish National Party Member of Parliament (UK) for Glasgow Central (UK Parliament constituency). The college has also produced a number of successful entrepreneurs, including Sir Tom Hunter, the founder of Sports Division, and Sir Brian Souter, the founder of Stagecoach Group. The college is also associated with a number of notable figures, including Alex Salmond, the former First Minister of Scotland, and Nicola Sturgeon, the current First Minister of Scotland, who have both spoken at the college. Category:Education in Glasgow

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