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- Опубликовано: 13 сен 2020
- Where did the University of Glasgow first sit in the city? And why did some hate its appearance when it moved to the West End?
Discover the history embedded in the university campus in this video tour, as told by journalist and historian Norry Wilson.
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I spend most of my life there! Cloisters on a misty morning still breathtaking after 18 years.
I m jealous damn
I cannot wait to study here. So beautiful
What a brilliant film, Norry. It must’ve felt amazing - if not a tad scary - to be up there.
Loved this. Thanks.
Fabulous Norry... :)
I m a simple guy when i see a thumbnail pic of my old university, i click❤
Amazing .
Would love to go through that building. Up the tower as well. Especially now if its quiet. I guess you need to wait for an open day then?
My 3rd Great-Grandfather was a graduate of the University of Glasgow sometime in the 1840s. I've been trying to find out his specific year of graduation. I'm 7th generation American, by the way.😁 My ancestor was not Scottish, but rather Anglo-Irish, and he immigrated to the United States in the spring of 1850.
who studies with merve ?
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I'm from the Philippines, and the beauty of this university is exceptional! I wish to go here someday.
Me already start worrying if i could understand the accent
the accent is driving me crazy....
There is no student accommodation to rent in Glasgow. Glasgow Uni has made no provision. They happily grab student's tuition fees, whilst lectures are cancelled due to strikes. Students are faced with nowhere to live, save expensive air B&Bs. Best to look at other universities in Scotland.
Having studied at the University of Glasgow I can reliably report that it is absolutely rotten to the core.
Lectures are routinely cancelled at the last minute without warning or apology.
The workload is completely unsustainable.
The university is very anti-English.
The city of Glasgow is unsafe, particularly for women, being very crime-ridden, particulary with violent crime, and awash with drugs and alcoholism.
If you want to study in Scotland, Glasgow is best avoided like the plague. Edinburgh etc is a much better and safer choice.