Glasgow Caledonian University

About University

Ranked 52nd in The Guardian - University Rankings, the Glasgow Caledonian University is a public university located in Glasgow. The records of the University date back to 1875. The Queen's College, Glasgow 1975 was formed from previous institutions, which eventually merged with Glasgow Polytechnic to create the current Glasgow Caledonian University.

GCU has been recognised as a UK leader in championing social mobility and also the first university in Scotland to achieve EcoCampus Platinum certification for its environmental practices. With 17,000 students, the University has been formally recognised for its commitment to promoting gender equality by attaining the Equality Challenge Unit's prestigious Athena SWAN Institutional Bronze Award.

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