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Glasgow Metropolitan College

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Merged into the City of Glasgow College in 2010
Glasgow Metropolitan College
TypeCollege of Further Education
Active2005–2010, merged into City of Glasgow College
PrincipalTom Wilson
Administrative staff
500
Students20,000
Location,
CampusGlasgow
AffiliationsGlasgow City Centre Colleges
Websitehttp://www.glasgowmet.ac.uk/

Glasgow Metropolitan College was a further education college located in Glasgow, Scotland. The College was created on 7 February 2005 by the merger of the Glasgow College of Building & Printing and Glasgow College of Food Technology and itself merged with Central College and Glasgow College of Nautical Studies in 2010.

The College of Building and Printing itself was formed from the amalgamation of the College of Building and the College of Printing in 1972. The College of Building has had a presence on the College's current site since 1927.

The preceding colleges had a reputation for the provision of courses within the food, hospitality, tourism, construction and the creative industries. The merger and creation of Glasgow Metropolitan College created Glasgow’s biggest college with over 20,000 student enrolments and 500 members of staff.[1]

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Campuses

Former North Hanover Street Campus with the Met Tower featuring prominently

The College had five campuses within the city the largest being in the city centre at North Hanover Street. The Glasgow College of Building had a presence on this site since 1927 although its iconic high rise tower building (later known as the Met Tower) was constructed in 1961-64.[2]

It was announced in 2008 that the College would participate in the creation of a 'super campus' to be built by 2012 and based in Glasgow city centre. This will be the largest college development project ever in the UK and will also be one of the largest in Europe.[3]

The five campuses were all located within the City of Glasgow;

The Cathedral Street campus was chosen as the location for the replacement super campus, and the former Food Technology College and Allan Glen buildings were demolished for its construction. The former College of Building and Printing (Met Tower) and the College of Commerce buildings were protected as Grade B listed structures.

The Met Tower lay unused for several years and was dubbed "the ugliest building in the UK",[4] in part due to its prominent location overlooking George Square being utilised to display a giant pink "People Make Glasgow".[5] It was purchased by a commercial development company (Bruntwood), and as of 2023, is undergoing refurbishment as it is repurposed as an office building.[6]

Schools

The College had four schools:

  • School of Built Environment
  • School of Communication and Media
  • School of Design
  • School of Food, Hospitality, Sport and Tourism

Notable former students

References

  1. ^ Glasgow Metropolitan College: College History
  2. ^ TheGlasgowStory: College of Building and Printing
  3. ^ Glasgow Set For Supercampus (from The Herald ) Archived 2008-05-31 at the Wayback Machine
  4. ^ Sabljak, Ema (16 April 2023). "Met Tower in Glasgow defies 'ugliest building' label". Glasgow Times. Herald.
  5. ^ Williams, Craig (5 April 2022). "'People Make Glasgow' Met Tower bought for £16m as transformation plans unveiled". Glasgow Live.
  6. ^ Walker, Peter A (19 April 2023). "£60 million Met Tower transformation plans unveiled". Insider.co.uk.
  7. ^ Hannah, Martin (4 June 2015). "Meet your new Scottish MPs: #19 Martin Docherty West Dunbartonshire". The National. Retrieved 20 June 2023.

External links

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