University of Strathclyde

University of Strathclyde
MottoThe Place of Useful Learning
TypePublic
Established1796 (Andersonian Institute)
1964 (university status by royal charter
as University of Strathclyde)
Endowment£46.6 million (2024)
Budget£432.5 million (2023/24)
ChancellorThe Lord Smith of Kelvin
PrincipalSir Jim McDonald
Convenor of the CourtDame Sue Bruce
Academic staff
2,005 (2023/24)
Administrative staff
2,565 (2023/24)
Students23,265 (2023/24)
20,145 FTE (2023/24)
Undergraduates15,160 (2023/24)
Postgraduates8,110 (2023/24)
Location,
Scotland, UK

55°51′42.18″N 04°14′30.1194″W / 55.8617167°N 4.241699833°W / 55.8617167; -4.241699833
CampusUrban
More than 500 acres (200 ha)
Colours  Engineering
  Humanities
  Science
  Business
Affiliations
Websitewww.strath.ac.uk

The University of Strathclyde (Scottish Gaelic: Oilthigh Shrath Chluaidh) is a public research university located in Glasgow, Scotland. Founded in 1796 as the Andersonian Institute, it is Glasgow's second-oldest university, having received its royal charter in 1964 as the first technological university in the United Kingdom. Taking its name from the historic Kingdom of Strathclyde, its combined enrollment of 25,000 undergraduate and graduate students ranks it Scotland's third-largest university, drawn with its staff from over 100 countries.

The annual income of the institution for 202324 was £432.5 million of which £118.6 million was from research grants and contracts, with an expenditure of £278.1 million.