The University of Strathclyde came into existence in 23 June 1964 following the merger of the Royal College of Science and Technology and the Scottish College of Commerce. The charter, signed and 'put under seal' by Queen Elizabeth II on 14 August 1964, was the culmination of several years’ hard work by the Royal College to obtain university status. The charter, together with the University statutes, remains the constitutional basis of the University.
This year, 2024, is the 60th anniversary of the granting of the charter.
However, the University can trace its beginnings much further back than 1964. Subscribe to the blog and read our regular posts over the coming year and see the story of the University gradually unfold from its beginnings over 200 years ago.
Archives reference: OS 1/1 Charter of incorporation of the University of Strathclyde, 1964
