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  2. Glasgow University Scottish Nationalist Association - Wikipedia

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    The Glasgow University Scottish Nationalist Association (GUSNA) is a student organisation formed in 1927 at the University of Glasgow which supports Scottish independence. History [ edit ] GUSNA is important historically as it predated many pro-independence organisations including the Scottish National Party itself.

  3. Glasgow University F.C. - Wikipedia

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    Glasgow University Football Club are a Scottish football team that represents the University of Glasgow. The club was founded at a meeting of students "dissatisfied that the Rugby game alone has been played at College" on 7 December 1877, under the captaincy of Arthur Mechan.

  4. Council of Military Education Committees of the Universities ...

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    The Council of Military Education Committees of the Universities of the United Kingdom (COMEC) represents the interests of Military Education Committees in negotiations with Defence and the Armed Forces over policy development in officer training, the University Service Units and the Reserve Forces.

  5. City of Glasgow College - Wikipedia

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    The City of Glasgow College Students Association is commonly known as CitySA. It has one sabbatical president with three part-time Vice Presidents of Social & Activities, Learning & Teaching and Diversity and Wellbeing. They are governed by a Student Executive Committee, consisting of the Presidential Team as well as 12 student volunteers.

  6. Central College (Glasgow) - Wikipedia

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    It merged with Glasgow Metropolitan College and Glasgow College of Nautical Studies in 2010 to form City of Glasgow College. The college had links to universities such as Caledonian and Glasgow University and provided courses such as Business Studies, Information Technology and Health, Hair and Beauty, Legal Studies (which can provide a direct ...

  7. Sayed Hassan Amin - Wikipedia

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    Finally, in April 1992, he was promoted to the rank of full-time Professor of Law at Glasgow Caledonian University. [ 4 ] [ 5 ] Amin was a Visiting Professor and distinguished International scholar at Beijing Foreign Studies University , teaching in both the School of Law and the School of Asian and African Studies.

  8. Category : Academics of Glasgow Caledonian University

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    Academics of Glasgow Caledonian University in Scotland, and its predecessor institutions. Pages in category "Academics of Glasgow Caledonian University" The following 13 pages are in this category, out of 13 total.

  9. University of St Andrews - Wikipedia

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    College Hall, within the 16th-century St Mary's College building. In 1410 a group of Augustinian clergy, driven from the University of Paris by the Avignon schism and from the universities of Oxford and Cambridge by the Anglo-Scottish Wars, formed a society of higher learning in St Andrews, which offered courses of lectures in divinity, logic, philosophy, and law.