Glasgow

Why Is It Called Glasgow?

The name Glasgow is Brittonic in origin. The first element glas, meaning “grey-green, grey-blue” both in Brittonic, Scottish Gaelic and modern day Welsh and the second *cöü, “hollow” (c.f. Welsh glas-cau), giving a meaning of “green-hollow”. The green-hollow may refer to the ravine to the east of Glasgow Cathedral. Why is Glasgow so called? The …

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Does Glasgow University Have Dorms?

For students studying at the University of Glasgow’s campus in Dumfries, three self-catered residences are available: Dumfries Hall. Brooke House. Laurieknowe Hall. Where do University of Glasgow students live? ‌Student Apartments offers self-catered undergraduate student houses and student flats based in traditional tenement buildings which are typically located in close proximity to the University. Both …

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Does Glasgow Require Ielts?

Applicants must meet both country-based and program-specific requirements. More information regarding University of Glasgow admissions is mentioned below. English Proficiency Test Scores. Tests Minimum Scores IELTS 6.5 PTE (Academic) 60 Cambridge Advanced English 176 What IELTS score is required for Scotland? The preferred testing system of the GOsC is the IELTS academic test. A score …

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