James Scotland was Principal Lecturer in Education at Jordanhill College of Education, Glasgow, 1950-1961, and later Principal of Aberdeen College of Education.
Lawrence Stenhouse was Principal Lecturer in Education at Jordanhill College of Education, Glasgow from 1961 to 1968.
Florence Adams was a Lecturer in Primary Methods at Jordanhill College of Education, Glasgow, 1956-1960, 1961-1962. Also, Infant Mistress at Craigneuk Primary School, Wishaw.
Ethel Gray, neé Rennie, was a temporary lecturer in English at Jordanhill College of Education, Glasgow, c 1955-1958, and later lecturer in speech training, and subsequently Principal of Craigie College of Education, Ayr.
The Andersonian Naturalists’ Society was founded by students at Anderson’s College, Glasgow on 25 August 1885. Its object was to encourage the study of natural science in all its branches. Observation in the field was regarded as critical and a notable characteristic of the society was its successful excursion programme. From the beginning, photography was of great importance and the exhibition of photographs became a usual feature of meetings.
The first president of the Society was the Rev. Alexander S. Wilson.
In 1930, the Society amalgamated with the Microscopical Society of Glasgow and the Natural History Society of Glasgow to form the Glasgow and Andersonian Natural History and Microscopical Society. By 1958, it was known as the Andersonian Naturalists' of Glasgow. By 1985, it had reverted to the title Andersonian Naturalist's Society .
The Institute for Computer Integrated Manufacture was established at the University of Strathclyde in 1987 as a centre of excellence for research and development in computer integrated manufacture.
The Turing Institute was established in 1983 as a not-for-profit company and named in honour of the late Alan M. Turing, the mathematician and logician. It was dedicated to providing an environment for research, teaching and development in the field of applied artificial intelligence accessible to both industrial clients and academic researchers. The Institute's research staff worked closely with different departments of the University of Strathclyde.
The Institute closed in the early 1990s.