University of Glasgow Tourist attraction in Glasgow, United Kingdom

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Map gps coordinates: 55.871944, -4.2875
Address: 7 University Avenue, Glasgow G12 8LU, UK

Being the 4th oldest university in the English-speaking region, the University of Glasgow was established in 1451. This university had a great impact on the Scottish Enlightenment during the 18th century. It has a legacy of producing some great personalities over the year as well.

 

David Livingstone was a student of Greek and theology at Glasgow University.

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Adam Smith used to study at the University of Glasgow to learn social philosophy.

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The famous James Watt also felt the interest in the technology of steam engines during his instrument making career at Glasgow University.

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Andrew Carnegie was also a great personality who received his honorary doctorate degree from here at the beginning of the 19th century.

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David Hume was also associated with the history of this university. In spite of having all the qualities, due to his religious orientation, he couldn’t get the honorable chair of philosophy at Glasgow University.

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