• Trinity College, Glasgow, Scotland, is the Church of Scotland's College at the University of Glasgow. It provides special supervision of candidates for...
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  • Trinity College may refer to: Trinity Anglican College, an Anglican coeducational primary and secondary school in Albury, New South Wales Trinity Catholic...
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  • Trinity College, Glasgow, a Church of Scotland theological college within the University of Glasgow Trinity College Queensland, a theological college...
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  • Sandy McDonald (category Alumni of the University of Glasgow)
    Royal Air Force. He studied at the University of Glasgow before training for the ministry at Trinity College. Following theological studies in the 1960s,...
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  • Christ's College, Aberdeen Free Church College, Edinburgh, now New College, Edinburgh Free Church College, Glasgow, now Trinity College, Glasgow Edinburgh...
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  • Catholic Colleges and Universities. Leeds Trinity opened in 1966 as two Roman Catholic teacher training colleges for Yorkshire – Trinity College for women...
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  • Training College, a teacher-training college. It changed its name in 1931 to Trinity College, Carmarthen; and in 2009 to Trinity University College. In 2010...
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  • University of Glasgow (abbreviated as Glas. in post-nominals; Scottish Gaelic: Oilthigh Ghlaschu) is a public research university in Glasgow, Scotland. Founded...
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    Glasgow, Scotland. It was formed in 1993 by the merger of The Queen's College, Glasgow (founded in 1875) and Glasgow Polytechnic (originally Glasgow College...
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    New College, Edinburgh and Trinity College, Glasgow. Following the Church reunion of 1929, Christ's College became a Church of Scotland college and was...
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    Conservatoire of Scotland City of Glasgow College Glasgow Clyde College Glasgow Kelvin College West College Scotland In 2011 Glasgow had 53,470 full-time students...
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    Scottish Academy of Music established a drama department called the Glasgow College of Dramatic Art during 1950. It became the first British drama school...
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  • Murdo Ewen Macdonald (category People associated with the University of Glasgow)
    1949 to 1963. He was appointed professor of practical theology at Trinity College, Glasgow in 1966. He retired in 1984. He was awarded an honorary doctor...
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    Glasgow College of Nautical Studies was a further education college of nautical and maritime studies, and a provider of marine and offshore training courses...
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    Cameron – physician, newspaper editor and Member of Parliament for Glasgow College and Glasgow Bridgeton Bunny Christie – theatre set designer Alfred Clunies-Ross...
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    colleges of the ancient universities of Scotland (St Mary's College, St Andrews; Trinity College, Glasgow; Christ's College, Aberdeen and New College...
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    Ancient university (category Universities and colleges in the United Kingdom)
    connection with the present University of Dublin, better known as Trinity College Dublin, which was founded in 1592. The ancient universities are distinctive...
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  • William Macneile Dixon (category Honorary Fellows of Trinity College Dublin)
    Letters; a monograph on Trinity College Dublin, in the College History Series; and The Human Situation (1937), a collection of his Glasgow Gifford lectures that...
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  • public research university located in Glasgow, Scotland. Founded in 1796 as the Andersonian Institute, it is Glasgow's second-oldest university, having received...
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  • Wyllie trained for ordained ministry at Trinity College, Glasgow, and studied theology at the University of Glasgow, graduating with an undergraduate Master...
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    of Philosophy Warburg Institute Trinity Laban Conservatoire of Music and Dance (Music/Dance) made up of Trinity College of Music and Laban Dance Centre...
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    other college. The rivalry reflects that which also exists between Trinity College, Cambridge and Balliol's sister college, St John's College, Cambridge...
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    separated from funnel during beaker change. The pitch drop experiment at Trinity College Dublin in Ireland was started in October 1944 by an unknown colleague...
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    Trinity College Kirk was a royal collegiate church in Edinburgh, Scotland. The kirk and its adjacent almshouse, Trinity Hospital, were founded in 1460...
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    (including six at Trinity College). Three attended the University of Edinburgh, three the University of Glasgow, and two Mason Science College, a predecessor...
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  • was born in 1901 and educated at Trinity College, Cambridge. He was ordained after a period of study at Bishops' College, Cheshunt in 1925. His first posts...
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    David J. Simms (category Academics of Trinity College Dublin)
    of Cambridge under W. V. D. Hodge. Simms lectured in Glasgow University before returning to Trinity. He served as head of the Department of Pure and Applied...
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  • Marie Cassidy (category Academics of Trinity College Dublin)
    Medicine at the Royal College of Surgeons of Ireland and Trinity College, Dublin. Marie Cassidy was born in Rutherglen, Glasgow, Scotland, in 1955. She...
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  • academic officer. Glasgow Caledonian New York College shows a mixture of this with the US system: the president of the college is the Glasgow-based Principal...
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  • John Arbuthnott (microbiologist) (category Fellows of the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Glasgow)
    at Hyndland Senior Secondary School, the University of Glasgow(BSc, PhD), and Trinity College, Dublin (MA, ScD). In 1998, he was made a Knight Bachelor...
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