The Special Committee was established in 1909 to consider the relations between the University of Glasgow and the Glasgow and West of Scotland Technical College with a view to further co-operation between the two institutions.
The Joint Committee was established to consider the amalgamation of the Glasgow and West of Scotland Technical College and the Incorporated Weaving, Dyeing and Printing College of Glasgow.
The Planning Committee was established by the Royal College of Science and Technology in 1961 to plan the expansion of College accommodation.
The Progress Committee on Montrose Street Extension was established by the Royal Technical College in 1953 to provide regular and effective communication among the parties involved in the creation of the College's Montrose Street extension.
The Watch and Clockmaking Classes Committee was established in 1908 to manage the work of the watch and clockmaking classes at the Glasgow and West of Scotland Technical College.
The Weaving Committee was formed in 1908 to manage the newly established Weaving Department of the Glasgow and West of Scotland Technical College (formerly the Incorporated Weaving, Dyeing and Printing College of Glasgow). To ensure continuity between the Incorporated Weaving, Dyeing and Printing College and the new Weaving Department, all the members of the College governing body were appointed to the Weaving Committee. In 1910, the Committee changed its name to the Textile Manufacture Committee.
The Sheet Metal Work Class Committee was established in 1903 to manage the work of the metalwork classes at the Glasgow and West of Scotland Technical College.
The Printing Trades Committee was established in 1903 to manage the lithographic classes and classes in other branches of the printing trade at the Glasgow and West of Scotland Technical College.
The Plumbing Classes Committee was established in 1902 to manage the classes in plumbing at the Glasgow and West of Scotland Technical College.
The Navigation School Committee was formed in 1910 to manage the work of the newly established Navigation School at the Glasgow and West of Scotland Technical College.
The Mining Committee was established in 1947 to manage the work of the Royal Technical College's Department of Mining. Until 1947, the Department had been managed by the Engineering Committee.
Louisa Jessie Fletcher was a student at the Glasgow Provincial Training College from 1914 to 1916.