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C0137 · Corporate body · Established 1904

The Mathematics, Natural Philosophy and Natural Science Committee was established in 1904 to superintend the departments of the Glasgow and West of Scotland Technical College most directly concerned with mathematics, natural philosophy and natural science. It also administered the Euing Lectureship in the Theory of Music; preliminary and first science examinations; and general bursaries and scholarships.

C0136 · Corporate body · Established 1903

The Engineering Committee was established in 1903 to superintend the work of the Glasgow and West of Scotland Technical College in engineering and naval architecture.

C0423 · Corporate body · Established 1904

The Architecture Committee was established in 1904 to superintend the work of the Architecture Department of the Glasgow and West of Scotland Technical College as well as architecture classes in the College's Industrial Arts Department.

C0422 · Corporate body · 1901 - 1964

In July 1901, the Special Committee on Architect, which had been established the previous year to consider and report on the appointment of an architect for the new buildings for the Glasgow and West of Scotland Technical College, was reconstituted as the Building Committee and charged with carrying out the building scheme.

C0424 · Corporate body · 1900-1901

The Special Committee on Architect was established in October 1900 to consider and report on the appointment of an architect for the new buildings for the Glasgow and West of Scotland Technical College. In July 1901, it was reconstituted as the Building Committee.

C0421 · Corporate body · Established 1892

The Special Committee on New Buildings was established to consider the means for providing a new building for the Glasgow and West of Scotland Technical College, with sufficient accommodation for the present and future requirements of science teaching in the community.

Turing Institute
C0375 · Corporate body · 1983 - early 1990s

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.