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The University of Aberdeen is
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The University of Aberdeen is an ancient university founded in 1495, in Aberdeen, Scotland. It is the third oldest university in Scotland and the fifth oldest in the United Kingdom and wider English-speaking world. The modern University of Aberdeen was formed in 1860 by the merger of two pre-existing ancient universities: King's College, located in Old Aberdeen and Marischal College, founded in 1593 and located in the new city of Aberdeen.
The University of Aberdeen was established near St Machar's Cathedral, and its chapel, concecreated in 1509, was dedicated to the Trinity and the Blessed Virgin Mary in her Nativity.The first principal was Hector Boece, graduate and professor of the University of Paris, who worked closely with Elphinstone to develop the University of Aberdeen.In common with the other ancient universities in Scotland, the university's structure of governance is largely regulated by the Universities (Scotland) Acts. This gives University of Aberdeen a tripartite constitution comprising the General Council of senior academics and graduates, the University Court responsible for finances and administration, and the Academic Senate (Senatus Academicus)--the university's supreme academic body.
There are correspondingly three main officers of
The University of Aberdeen. It is nominally headed by the Chancellor, a largely ceremonial position traditionally held by the Bishop of Aberdeen but divorced from the see as a result of the Scottish Reformation and holders are now elected for life by the General Council. There is also a Rector of the University, who chairs the University Court and is elected by the students for a three-year term to represent their interests. The administrative head and chief executive of The University of Aberdeen is its Principal and Vice Chancellor. The Principal acts as chair of the Senatus Academicus and his status as Vice Chancellor enables him to perform the functions reserved to the Chancellor in the latter's absence, such as the awarding of degrees.
The original buildings of both colleges which united to form
The University of Aberdeen are much admired architectural features of Aberdeen. Many newer campus buildings are of largely modernist style and focused around the expanding campus around King's College, which now hosts all of the university's teaching facilities outside of the two more recent sites: Foresterhill and Hilton, home to the faculties of Medicine and Education respectively.
In the
University of Aberdeen, King's College campus covers an area of some 35 hectares, formed around the ancient King's College buildings. It hosts around two-thirds of the university's built estate, and lies 2 miles north of Aberdeen city centre. The historic King's College buildings form a quadrangle with interior court, two sides of which have been rebuilt and expanded with a library wing. The Crown Tower and the Chapel, the oldest parts, date from around 1500. The former is surmounted by a structure about 40 ft (12 m) high, In
University of Aberdeen nearest the two colleges had come to full union was as the "Caroline University", a merger initiated by Charles I of Scotland in 1641. The final unification was brought following the ratification of Parliament by Oliver Cromwell during the interregnum in 1654. This united university survived until the Restoration whereby all laws made during this period were rescinded by Charles II and the two colleges reverted to independent status. Charles I is still recognised as one of the university's seven Founders, due to his part in creating the Caroline University and his benevolence towards King's College. Further unsuccessful suggestions for union were brought about throughout the 18th and early 19th centuries. The two universities were finally merged on 15 September 1860 in accordance with the Universities (Scotland) Act 1858, which also created a new medical school at Marischal. The 1858 Act stated that the "united University shall take rank among the Universities of Scotland as from the date of erection of King's College and University." The University is thus Scotland's third oldest and the United Kingdom's fifth oldest University.
The students' association is responsible for sport at
The University of Aberdeen, which is managed by The University of Aberdeen Sports Union, an AUSA committee. There are sports facilities at the back of King's College. Adjacent to the King's College playing fields is the Aberdeen Sports Village, a partnership between The University of Aberdeen, Aberdeen City Council and sportscotland. The venue includes a nine-court indoor hall, full-sized synthetic football pitch, fitness suite, squash courts and a sports performance lab among other facilities. The £28 million development on the site of the former Chris Anderson Stadium, opened on 24 August 2009. A 50m swimming pool is to be constructed in the site by end of 2010.
Teaching at
The University of Aberdeen is organised across three colleges, which encompass a broad range of disciplines in academic schools. In The University of Aberdeen, Undergraduate and postgraduate students benefit by being taught by academic staff who are active in research, many involved in international collaborations at the forefront of discovery in their respective discipline, focused on finding answers to the issues facing our society and economy today. Founded in 1495, The University of Aberdeen is one of the UK's most internationally distinguished universities. It has a student population of around 16,000 and a large international community of students and staff drawn from over 120 different countries.
The University of Aberdeen Address
The address of The University of Aberdeen is King's College, Aberdeen, AB24 3FX, Scotland.
The University of Aberdeen Email Address
The email address of The University of Aberdeen is
sras@abdn.ac.uk.
The University of Aberdeen Website
The Website of The University of Aberdeen is
www.abdn.ac.uk.
The University of Aberdeen Customer Support Service Phone Number
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