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Student Accommodation Glasgow
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What is it like to live in Glasgow?
Glasgow is the largest city in Scotland. A port city packed with culture and arts, Glasgow is perfect for people who want to spend time discovering what the city has to offer. Home to the world’s oldest swimming club and Europe’s busiest bridge, the city is full of history at every turn. Regarded as a friendly city, you can certainly make your home away from home here and enjoy student life in Glasgow.
Getting around in Glasgow
Glasgow is a compactly-sized city, meaning it’s fairly easy to get around, especially in the city centre. There’s a great cycle hire scheme, as well as a good bus network. If you’re travelling in the city centre or the West End, the subway is super convenient. One of only three cities in the UK to have a metro network, getting around Glasgow is fast and convenient.
Things to do in Glasgow for students
Glasgow is an exciting city with lots of cool things to do. A port city on the River Clyde, it used to be an important centre for shipbuilding and grew rapidly during the Industrial Revolution. As a result, today Glasgow is especially known for its Victorian art and architecture. These days the city is a cultural hub where you can enjoy opera, ballet and theatre. If you’re a sports fan, you’ll also have lots to experience in Glasgow, most notably the Old Firm between Celtic and Rangers, one of the most famous rivalries in football.
Universities in Glasgow
Being the biggest city in Scotland, it’s no surprise that Glasgow is home to several good universities. In all, there’s more than a dozen universities and colleges in Glasgow, but especially three of them are well-known all over the world.
University of Glasgow
Founded way back in 1451, the University of Glasgow is the fourth-oldest university in the United Kingdom. Today it has more than 40,000 students and was ranked as the 81st best university in the world by the QS World University Rankings in 2023. It’s also ranked a 5-star university by QS.
University of Strathclyde
The University of Strathclyde was founded in 1796 as the Andersonian Institute. It gained university status in 1964 and today it has a student population of about 25,000. It was ranked as the 325th best university in the world in 2023 by QS. The main campus is located in Townhead, immediately north-east of the city centre.
Glasgow Caledonian University
Glasgow Caledonian University was founded in 1993 by the merger of two existing colleges. QS ranks it as one of the 1,200 best universities in the world in 2023. The main campus has an excellent location right in the Glasgow city centre.