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Centres and Peripheries Conference

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Glasgow Caledonian is Scotland’s fourth largest university in terms of student recruitment. Although its history dates back to 1875, Glasgow Caledonian was officially formed in 1993 with the merger of Glasgow Polytechnic and The Queen’s College, Glasgow. Since then the university has established a reputation for providing innovative, career focused programmes – currently 92% of graduates seeking employment find work within six months of graduation.

The university provides one of the best learning environments in the UK and has invested over £90m in campus development. Recent additions to its campus include the Saltire Centre, a flexible learning centre opened in 2006, and the Continuing Professional Development Centre. The award-winning Saltire Centre is a unique building designed to be the hub of the campus and is home to the university library, our student services ‘mall’ and study spaces for 1,800 students.

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