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- University of Strathclyde | Department of Shipbuilding and Naval Architecture (1970-1981)
- University of Strathclyde | Department of Naval Architecture (1965-1970)
- Royal College of Science and Technology, Glasgow | Department of Naval Architecture (1956-1964)
- Royal Technical College, Glasgow | Department of Naval Architecture (1912-1956)
- Glasgow and West of Scotland Technical College | Department of Naval Architecture (1887-1912)
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Description area
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The Department of Ship and Marine Technology had its origins with the teaching of Naval Architecture at Anderson's College (antecedent of the University of Strathclyde) which commenced in September 1882. In 1970, the Department of Naval Architecture changed its name to the Department of Shipbuilding and Naval Architecture. In October 1981, the department was again renamed and became the Department of Ship and Marine Technology. In 1986, the department became part of the Department of Mechanical and Process Engineering.
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ISAAR(CPF): International Standard Archival Authority Record for Corporate Bodies, Persons and Families, International Council on Archives (2nd edition, 2003); Rules for the construction of personal, place and corporate names, National Council on Archives (1997).
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Created by Victoria Peters, September 2011.