There are fifteen universities based in Scotland, the Open University, and three other institutions of higher education.[1][2]
The first university in Scotland was St John's College, St Andrews, founded in 1418.[3] St Salvator's College was added to St. Andrews in 1450. The other great bishoprics followed, with the University of Glasgow being founded in 1451 and King's College, Aberdeen in 1495.[4] St Leonard's College was founded in Aberdeen in 1511 and St John's College was re-founded in 1538 as St Mary's College, St Andrews.[5] Public lectures that were established in Edinburgh in the 1540s would eventually become the University of Edinburgh in 1582.[6] In 1641, the two colleges at Aberdeen were united by decree of Charles I (r. 1625–49), to form the ‘King Charles University of Aberdeen’.[7] They were demerged after the Restoration in 1661.[7] In 1747 St Leonard's College in St Andrews was merged into St Salvator's College to form the United College of St Salvator and St Leonard.[8] A new college of St Andrews was opened in Dundee in 1883, though initially an independent institution.[9] The two colleges at Aberdeen were considered too small to be viable and they were restructured as the University of Aberdeen in 1860. Marischal College was rebuilt in the Gothic style from 1900.[10] The University of Edinburgh was taken out of the care of the city and established on a similar basis to the other ancient universities.[10]
After the Robbins Report of 1963 there was a rapid expansion in higher education in Scotland.[11][12] By the end of the decade the number of Scottish Universities had doubled.[13] New universities included the University of Dundee, Strathclyde, Heriot-Watt, and Stirling. From the 1970s the government preferred to expand higher education in the non-university sector and by the late 1980s roughly half of students in higher education were in colleges.[citation needed] In 1992, the distinction between universities and polytechnic colleges/Central institutions was removed.[14] This created new universities at Abertay, Glasgow Caledonian, Napier, Paisley and Robert Gordon.[15] in 2001 the University of the Highlands and Islands was created by a federation of 13 colleges and research institutions in the Highlands and Islands and gained full university status in 2011.[2]
University
Image
Location
University grouping
Year of university status
Total HE students (2021/22)[16]
Academic staff (2021/22)[17]
Motto
Notes
University of St Andrews
St Andrews, Fife
Ancient university
1413 (foundation 1410)[8]
11,820
1,355
ΑΙΕΝ ΑΡΙΣΤΕΥΕΙΝ Ever to excel
University status conferred on 28 August 1413 by a papal bull of Pope Benedict XIII.[8]
University of Glasgow
Glasgow
Ancient university
1451[18]
42,980
5,255
Via, Veritas, Vita The way, the truth, and the life
University status conferred on 7 January 1451 by a papal bull of Pope Nicholas V.[19]
University of Aberdeen
Aberdeen
Ancient university
1495
16,565
1,620
Initium sapientiae timor domini The beginning of wisdom is the fear of the Lord
Established as King's College, Aberdeen in 1495 by a papal bull of Pope Alexander VI, and in 1860 merged with Marischal College (established 1593 as Aberdeen's second university), explicitly maintaining the date of foundation of King's College.[20]
University of Edinburgh
Edinburgh
Ancient university
1582
41,250
7,725
Nec temere, nec timide "Neither rashly nor timidly"
Established as the ‘Tounis College’ in 1582, after James VI of Scotland granted the Edinburgh Town Council a royal charter to establish a college on 14 April 1582.[21]
University of Strathclyde
Glasgow
Chartered university
1964 (foundation 1796)
25,715
1,930
The Place of Useful Learning
The Royal College of Science and Technology was granted university status by royal charter in 1964, although the precursor Anderson Institute can be traced back to 1796 and the name Anderson's University was used between 1828 and 1887.
Heriot-Watt University
Edinburgh
Chartered university
1966 (foundation 1821)
11,680
865
Heriot-Watt College was granted university status by royal charter in 1966, although the precursor School of Arts of Edinburgh was established in 1821.
University of Dundee
Dundee
Chartered university
1967 (foundation 1881)
18,100
1,445
Magnificat Anima Mea Dominum My soul glorifies the Lord
First established (1881) as University College, then Queen's College under the University of St. Andrews, until establishment as an independent university in 1967.
University of Stirling
Stirling
Chartered university
1967
15,530
990
Innovation and Excellence
Planned as part of the Robbins Report of 1963, and constructed at a greenfield site on the estate of Airthrey Castle.
Edinburgh Napier University
Edinburgh
Modern university
1992 (foundation 1964)
15,530
890
Nisi Sapientia Frustra Without knowledge all is in vain
First established 1964 as Napier Technical College.
Robert Gordon University
Aberdeen
Modern university
1992 (foundation 1750)
14,970
640
Omni Nunc Arte Magistra Now by all your mastered arts
First established 1750 as Robert Gordon's Hospital.
Glasgow Caledonian University
Glasgow
Modern university
1993 (foundation 1875)
20,050
790
For the Common Weal For the common good
The university traces its origin to The Queen's College, Glasgow (founded 1875) and the Glasgow Polytechnic (founded 1971).
Abertay University
Dundee
Modern university
1994 (foundation 1888)
4,790
225
Beatus homo qui invenit sapientiam.
Blessed is the one who finds wisdom.
First established in 1888 as Dundee College of Technology.
Queen Margaret University
Musselburgh, East Lothian
Modern university
2007 (foundation 1875)
6,250
300
First established 1875 as The Edinburgh School of Cookery and Domestic Economy. Moved to a new campus in Musselburgh in 2007-8.
University of the West of Scotland
Paisley, Hamilton, Dumfries and Ayr
Modern university
2007 (foundation 1836)
20,070
655
Doctrina Prosperitas Success comes through learning
First established 1836 as a School of Arts, then in 1992 as the University of Paisley, and re-formed in 2007 following a merger with Bell College.
University of the Highlands and Islands
Highlands, Western Isles and Northern Isles
Modern university
2011 (foundation 2001)
10,005
95
Foghlam aig ìre Oilthigh air a' Ghàidhealtachd is anns na h-Eileanan University-level study in the Highlands and Islands
A federation of colleges, planned from 1992 onwards and first established in 2001 as the UHI Millennium Institute[22] and awarded full university status in February 2011. The central administration and largest college is in Inverness.[23]
^"Briefing". Universities Scotland. Archived from the original on 23 July 2011. Retrieved 1 April 2011.
^ ab"UHI is awarded taught degree awarding powers, news release 26 June 2008, Highland Council website". Government of the United Kingdom. 26 June 2008. Retrieved 17 July 2014.
^P. Daileader, "Local experiences of the Great Western Schism", in J. Rollo-Koster and T. M. Izbicki, eds, A Companion to the Great Western Schism (1378–1417) (BRILL, 2009), ISBN 9004162771, p. 119.
^J. Durkan, "Universities: to 1720", in M. Lynch, ed., The Oxford Companion to Scottish History (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2001), ISBN 0-19-211696-7, pp. 610–12.
^J. E. A. Dawson, Scotland Re-Formed, 1488–1587 (Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 2007), ISBN 0748614559, p. 187.
^A. Thomas, "The Renaissance", in T. M. Devine and J. Wormald, The Oxford Handbook of Modern Scottish History (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2012), ISBN 0-19-162433-0, pp. 196–7.
^ abD. Ditchburn, "Educating the Elite: Aberdeen and Its Universities”, in E. P. Dennison, D. Ditchburn and M. Lynch, eds, Aberdeen Before 1800: A New History (Dundurn, 2002), ISBN 1862321140, p. 332.
^ abc"The Mediaeval University" (PDF). University of St Andrews. Archived from the original (PDF) on 22 October 2014. Retrieved 17 July 2014.
^R. D. Anderson, "Universities: 2. 1720–1960", in M. Lynch, ed., The Oxford Companion to Scottish History (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2001), ISBN 0-19-211696-7, pp. 612–14.
^ abO. Checkland and S. G. Checkland, Industry and Ethos: Scotland, 1832–1914 (Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 1989), ISBN 0748601023, pp. 147–50.
^Gibney, Elizabeth (23 October 2013). "Robbins: 50 years later". Times Higher Education. Retrieved 9 July 2016.
^Gillard, Derek. "Robbins Report 1963 – extras". educationengland.org.uk. Archived from the original on 19 April 2015. Retrieved 9 July 2016.
^Bryce, T. G. K.; Humes, Walter M. (1 January 2003). Scottish Education: Post-devolution. Edinburgh University Press. p. 678. ISBN 9780748616251.
^L. Paterson, "Universities: 3. post-Robbins", in M. Lynch, ed., The Oxford Companion to Scottish History (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2001), ISBN 0-19-211696-7, pp. 614–5.
^R. Shaw, "Institutional and curricular structures in the universities of Scotland" in T. G. K. Bryce and W. M. Humes, eds, Scottish Education: Post-Devolution (Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 2nd edn., 2003), ISBN 0-7486-1625-X, pp. 664–5.
^"Where do HE students study? | HESA". www.hesa.ac.uk.
^"Who's working in HE?". www.hesa.ac.uk.
^"History". University of Glasgow. Retrieved 29 April 2010.
^"On This Day: 7th of January". The University of Glasgow Story. Retrieved 29 April 2010.
^"Universities (Scotland) Act 1858" (PDF). p. 1. Retrieved 27 August 2017. The University and King's College of Aberdeen, and Marischal College and University of Aberdeen shall be united and incorporated into one University and college, in all time coming, under the style and title of the "University of Aberdeen"; and the said united University shall take rank among the Universities of Scotland as from the date of erection of King's College and University, viz., the year one thousand four hundred and ninety-four; and all the funds, properties, and revenues now pertaining or belonging in any manner of way to the University and King's College, or to Marischal College and University, shall in time coming pertain and belong to the University of Aberdeen.
^MacGregor, Geddes (1990). Scotland: An Intimate Portrait. Mariner Books. ISBN 0395562368.
^"History of UHI". University of the Highlands and Islands. Archived from the original on 20 June 2011. Retrieved 4 January 2011.
^"Introducing the University of the Highlands and Islands". University of the Highlands and Islands. Archived from the original on 9 August 2011. Retrieved 4 January 2011.
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