If the plans are accepted, the new keystone building will be part of the extension to the University of Glasgow’s Gilmorehill Campus on the former Western Infirmary site.
Students at Glasgow University could benefit from a new “mixed-use” campus in the West End if proposals are given the green light by city councillors.
Glasgow University is the second oldest University in Scotland, and was established in 1451 by Papal Bull and was located on the High Street.READ MORE: Airdrie woman critical in Bali hospital could be flown home 'within days' amid Foreign Office talks The expansion of Glasgow in response to the industrial revolution led to changes in the area around the University with better-off residents moving to the west of the city.As of 2021/22 the University was educating more than 38,000 undergraduate and postgraduate students.
United Kingdom Latest News, United Kingdom Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
Plans revealed to extend major hotel in Glasgow’s East EndA planning application to extend a major hotel in Glasgow’s East End has been submitted to Glasgow City Council.
Read more »
Plans to transform historic Glasgow school building into flats given green lightThe former Canning Place Public School on St James Road in Townhead was earmarked by developers last year, with the plans for the building to be transformed into 34 new flats now approved.
Read more »
First look at Glasgow ABC plans as fire-ravaged venue to be turned into student flatsVita Group have applied to demolish the historic C-listed 1875 building and replace it with 356 student bed spaces and a courtyard. A public food hall would also be constructed on ground level under the plans.
Read more »
Plans unveiled for flats on Glasgow's Union StreetUpper floor offices opposite Glasgow Central station could be turned into homes under a new plan.
Read more »
Glasgow's Strathclyde University hand out award in memory of teen who died from cancerAndrew MacTavish was handed the inaugural Kaya-Imaani Chambers Award for Outstanding Achievement in Meng Civil and Environmental Engineering by professors.
Read more »
'Difficult to justify': University of Wolverhampton to axe free inter-campus buses for studentsThe University of Wolverhampton has announced it will cancel its free bus service which shuttles students and staff between campuses, in a bid to cut costs.
Read more »