University structure
Glasgow’s college system enables interdisciplinary collaboration while fostering a sense of belonging. We have four colleges, each bringing together the research and teaching expertise of a number of schools and institutes. Every college also has a graduate school.
The College of Arts contains:
- the School of Humanities
- the School of Critical Studies
- the School of Culture & Creative Arts
- the School of Modern Languages & Cultures
- graduate school; and
- ArtsLab: an interdisciplinary research institute.
The College of Medical, Veterinary and Life Sciences contains:
- the School of Life Sciences
- the School of Medicine
- the School of Veterinary Medicine
- graduate school
- the Institute of Biodiversity, Animal Health & Comparative Medicine
- the Institute of Cancer Sciences
- the Institute of Cardiovascular & Medical Sciences
- the Institute of Health & Wellbeing, which works jointly with the College of Social Sciences.
- the Institute of Infection, Immunity & Inflammation
- the Institute of Molecular, Cell & Systems Biology; and
- the Institute of Neuroscience & Psychology, which works jointly with the College of Science & Engineering.
The College of Science and Engineering contains:
- the School of Chemistry
- the School of Computing Science
- the School of Engineering
- the School of Geographical & Earth Sciences
- the School of Mathematics & Statistics
- the School of Physics & Astronomy
- the School of Psychology
- graduate school; and
- the Institute for Neuroscience & Psychology, which works jointly with the College of Medical, Veterinary & Life Sciences.
The College of Social Sciences contains:
- the Business School
- the School of Education
- the School of Interdisciplinary Studies (based at Dumfries campus)
- the School of Law
- the School of Social & Political Sciences
- graduate school; and
- the Institute of Health & Wellbeing, which works jointly with the College of Medical, Veterinary & Life Sciences.