Giving to Glasgow: changing the world
Since its foundation in 1451, the University has inspired great minds, from Adam Smith to John Logie Baird. We are proud that our learning community continues to foster wisdom and respect today.
Together we can make a difference The University of Glasgow has an ambitious mission to be one of the top universities in the world: one that can provide the very best facilities for excellent research and teaching. As an alumnus or friend of the University, you’ll already know what great opportunities a University of Glasgow education has to offer. At university, you can share and explore new ideas, develop new and existing interests and talents, and form deep and lasting friendships. An increasing number of students, however, are finding it more and more difficult to benefit from these life-changing experiences without some form of extra financial support. Here at the University of Glasgow we are working tirelessly to ensure that all students have access to a first-class education regardless of their financial background, whilst maintaining and improving facilities at the University for current and future generations.
Alongside this, the University seeks to play a leading role in the research and teaching needed to address the biggest issues facing our world today. Over the years the University has benefited enormously from the generosity of its graduates and friends. In these challenging economic times, this support plays a vital role in helping to ensure that our students can fulfil their potential, and the University’s research can continue to benefit people both locally and globally. However, we still need your help.
‘Any student at a university like Glasgow benefits from the generosity, enterprise and foresight of all those who went before and supported its development over time.’ Patrick Russell LLB (1986) Donor The Patrick & Ilona Russell Scholarship
Please take a moment to reflect on what the University of Glasgow means to you, and think about the role you can play in providing opportunities to a new generation of great minds. The University continues to build on the progress we have made over recent years and our donor community is an integral part of this journey.
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The Chancellor’s Fund Gifts to the Chancellor’s Fund support projects across the whole University, directly influencing the lives of our students. More than 360 projects have benefited from the £2 million donated by our alumni. The Chancellor’s Fund aims to • support our students by helping to provide a rich and rewarding university experience; • enhance the learning environment, by providing access to new technologies and improved facilities; • develop excellence, by providing financial support for research and teaching and promoting academic developments; • preserve the University’s heritage, enhancing the physical and cultural heritage of the University.
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Gifts to the Fund will help to • Equip our students with skills beyond their degree such as providing financial support for undergraduates who wish to participate in the Student Exchange Programme, encouraging more students to take this opportunity. • Provide an innovative approach to learning like the pilot project in the School of Law to assess whether the use of Google Glass wearable technology can enhance the learning and teaching experience. • Protect and reveal our history such as a grant to Archive Services which is enabling the development of the Gilmorehill Story website, an interactive resource revealing our architectural heritage and changing campus. • Add something extra to the student experience for example supporting an undergraduate research project in Tanzania with the University of Dar es Salaam to look at ways of reducing the impact of environmental issues and achieve sustainable development.
Sian Easton spent part of her MA Anthropology/ Sociology degree at Dalhousie University, Halifax, Canada.
Megan Donald (MA Geography 2013), pictured front row, second from the right, said, ‘The Tanzania trip really met the aim of promoting learning and cultural exchange, and would not have been possible without help from the Chancellor’s Fund.’
Our Scholarships Funds provide life-changing opportunities for talented students.
The Scholarships Funds We firmly believe that all talented students should have the opportunity to access a world-class Higher Education at the University of Glasgow, regardless of background or financial circumstances. Our Scholarships Funds ensure that students receive the support they need to excel. So, how can you help? Talent Scholarships Our Talent Scholarship scheme directly supports those students whose financial circumstances could prevent them taking up their place at University. Your donations can help some of the most academically outstanding undergraduate and postgraduate students to change their lives.
Travel Scholarships Travel Scholarships can support students in a huge variety of ways, from small scholarships for students attending UK conferences, to larger scholarships funding research trips and work placements overseas. Travel Scholarships enhance the academic and life experience of our students. The Scholarships Funds welcome donations of any size, from small monthly donations to enhance existing scholarships, to single large donations for establishing new scholarships in perpetuity.
‘For me there is no gift more rewarding than helping someone to achieve their ambitions, and following their progress as they do so. I believe education is crucial in giving people the power to change their lives.’ Colin Stewart MA Economics (1982) Managing Director Citibank
Donations can also be directed to our Postgraduate Scholarship Funds (overleaf) where you can support the subjects you care most about.
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The Postgraduate Scholarship Funds Our Postgraduate Scholarship Funds support ground-breaking research across each of the University’s four Colleges. Following in the footsteps of such scholarly greats as Adam Smith, Lord Kelvin and Edwin Morgan, today’s postgraduate students at Glasgow are shaping the world we live in. By directly supporting research within the area you are passionate about, you can help to shape the future of your subject. Our research covers everything from new discoveries on the work of Robert Burns to cultivating our future business leaders, tackling the major challenge of energy conservation and working collaboratively with global partners on the eradication of infectious disease. Whatever matters to you, our postgraduate students are leading the way at Glasgow.
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Funding for this research is scarce and fiercely competitive, but with your support our most talented and committed students can pursue their research, cementing the valuable contribution they make to our community and the future of the subjects we value. Since 1451 the University of Glasgow has prided itself on the breadth and depth of its academic ambitions. The diversity of our Postgraduate Scholarship Funds reflects this, and offers a unique opportunity to direct your support towards the areas you care about most. For full details on all our Postgraduate Scholarship Funds in each of the Colleges, see pages 8 to 17.
Our postgraduate scholarships will give our most talented and committed students the opportunity to excel in their field, making an important contribution to research at the University.
Stewart Sanderson, first recipient of the Edwin Morgan Postgraduate Scholarship in Scottish Literature.
Supporting Arts The College of Arts has been an integral part of Glasgow’s cultural legacy for over 550 years. With alumni and former staff including Francis Hutcheson, Edwin Morgan and John Buchan, the impact of Arts at Glasgow can be felt around the world. Our reputation for excellence is founded in an extraordinary heritage and depth of experience. As one of the leading places in the world to study Scotland’s cultural heritage and history, we are committed to upholding this legacy and maintaining our influence on the international scholarship of literature, history, music, art and the study of languages. By supporting Arts at Glasgow you can ensure we continue to shape the world we live in.
What do you care about? In the College of Arts we have a wide range of postgraduate scholarship funds, allowing you to support students in an area you have an affinity with. These include • Kenneth Elliott Postgraduate Scholarship Fund in Music • James Boswell Postgraduate Scholarship Fund in Scottish History • Edwin Morgan Postgraduate Scholarship Fund in Scottish Literature • Karen Finch Bursary Fund in Textile Conservation & Technical Art History • St Mungo Postgraduate Scholarship Fund in Theology & Religious Studies • Postgraduate Scholarship Fund in Film, Television & Theatre Studies.
‘Your gift has enabled me to continue my Masters research at PhD level. As my work is in the field of modern Scottish poetry and translation it seems appropriate that the scholarship should be named after Edwin Morgan, who was passionately involved in this area all his life.’ Stewart Sanderson First recipient of the Edwin Morgan Postgraduate Scholarship in Scottish Literature
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Supporting Arts Other Funds in the College of Arts • Robin Orr Music Fund For practice and studio facilities, instruments, and additional tuition to enable students to record and share their music in the UK and abroad. • Andrew Tannahill Fund for the Furtherance of Scottish Literature For new creative writing, public lectures and debates that take forward the subject of Scottish Literature to a national and international audience. • John Buchan Travel Scholarship Fund in the College of Arts For travel scholarships that allow students to study abroad as part of their studies and participate in an international academic community.
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The Hunterian Fund The Hunterian Museum and Art Gallery at the University of Glasgow is Scotland’s oldest public museum. Established in 1807, following the bequest of the collections of the eminent Scottish physician and obstetrician, William Hunter (1718-1783), it is home to one of the top five collections in Scotland with over a million items ranging from meteorites to mummies as well as major collections by Charles Rennie Mackintosh, James McNeill Whistler, the Glasgow Boys and Scottish Colourists.
Every gift to The Hunterian helps us care for our superb bequest and enables us to make our collections accessible to the general public and for educational use. Your gift will help support one or more of the following areas: • conservation and acquisition • education and accessibility • supporting a specific collection • supporting special exhibitions. For more information about the Hunterian and the Hunterian Friends scheme, please visit: www.glasgow.ac.uk/hunterian
For more information and a full list of funds, please visit: www.glasgow.ac.uk/about/givingtoglasgow/supportarts
Founded in 1807, The Hunterian is Scotland’s oldest public museum. Its collections have been recognised as a Collection of National Significance, making it one of Scotland’s most important cultural assets.
Research in the College of Social Sciences improves lives across the world by developing thought and policy in areas such as human rights, climate change and inequality in education.
Supporting Social Sciences The College of Social Sciences brings together the study of Business, Education, Law, and Social and Political Sciences. Building upon the world-changing achievements of figures such as Adam Smith, our work informs policy, addressing issues of both local and global concern. We work on areas that affect us and our communities such as crime and justice, business and financial systems, governance and social change. What do you care about? In the College of Social Sciences we have a wide range of postgraduate scholarship funds, allowing you to support students in an area you have an affinity with. These include • Adam Smith Business School Postgraduate Scholarship Fund • Robert Owen Postgraduate Scholarship Fund in Education
• Interdisciplinary Studies Scholarship Fund at Dumfries • Postgraduate Scholarship Fund in Social & Political Sciences • Postgraduate Scholarship Fund in Global Security & the Global Security Practitioner Master Class Series • Travel Scholarship Fund in Social Sciences. Law at Glasgow Our School of Law is one of the foremost in the UK. You can help our students in becoming leaders in their profession by supporting one of the following funds: • Tercentenary Postgraduate Scholarship Fund • Law Talent Scholarship Fund • Law Travel Scholarship Fund • Law Collections Appeal.
‘The kindness of a stranger to donate their money to help someone make a better life for themselves was overwhelming, and it continues to drive me to work hard so that I can do the same thing for someone one day.’ Samantha Breydin Talent Scholarship recipient Studying Psychology & Sociology
For more information on these funds, please visit www.glasgow.ac.uk/about/givingtoglasgow/supportsocialsciences
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Supporting Science and Engineering In the College of Science and Engineering we are building on our reputation of innovation and achievement, by tackling the biggest problems that face us in the 21st Century. Working with colleagues across the University, we are constantly striving to understand the world we live in through research into issues such as food, water and energy security. Postgraduate students are at the heart of all research taking place at the University of Glasgow, and they play an integral role not only in the design of our research, but also the execution of many of our research projects. Postgraduate scholarship funds In the College of Science and Engineering we have a wide range of postgraduate scholarship funds, allowing you to support students in an area you have an affinity with. These include
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• Joseph Black Postgraduate Scholarship Fund in Chemistry • Hugh B Sutherland Postgraduate Scholarship Fund in Civil Engineering • Postgraduate Scholarship Fund in Computing Science • James Watt Postgraduate Scholarship Fund in Engineering • Sir Alwyn Williams Postgraduate Scholarship Fund in Geographical & Earth Sciences • Colin Maclaurin Postgraduate Scholarship Fund in Maths & Statistics • Lord Kelvin Postgraduate Scholarship Fund in Physics & Astronomy • Postgraduate Scholarship Fund in Psychology • Travel Scholarship Fund in the College of Science & Engineering.
Equipment funds As well as our range of Scholarship Funds, we also offer a number of equipment funds which give you the opportunity to improve the facilities available to current students within the College. These funds will provide extra financial support for our Schools, which will be used to invest in leading edge technologies and play an integral role in the research undertaken at the University: • Frederick Soddy Equipment Fund for Teaching & Research in Chemistry • Engineering Equipment Fund • Psychology Equipment Fund.
‘I chose to support Chemistry at Glasgow as a thank you for a scientific education that has proved to be a resource for life.’ Alan Cameron BSc Chemistry graduate and donor
Our research into renewable energy, water security and rehabilitation illustrates our ambition to tackle the issues that affect the lives of millions of people around the world.
Postgraduate Scholarships allow you to support an area you have an affiliation with, and help develop the next generation of world leaders.
Supporting Medical, Veterinary and Life Sciences In the College of Medical, Veterinary and Life Sciences, we are undertaking research that will not only inform future generations of students and academics, but can also have a positive impact on the lives of millions of people in the UK and around the world.
causes of disability, poor health and death. In our Institute of Cardiovascular and Medical Sciences, researchers have identified markers for these diseases which enable earlier detection and provide a more detailed understanding of the causes of many cardiovascular diseases.
Postgraduate students are at the heart of much of the research taking place in the College, and play an integral role in the design and execution of many of our research projects.
Our researchers are also working to help eradicate infectious disease in some of the poorest countries in the world. By supporting our Global Health and Biodiversity Fund, you can help us to build on the legacy of Dr David Livingstone, by working collaboratively with local clinicians to improve diagnoses and treatment of some of the most common diseases.
In the West of Scotland, cardiovascular diseases such as high blood pressure, heart failure and stroke are the major
‘Coming from a developing country, where it is very difficult to get into postgraduate studies without resources, I think this has gone a long way in assisting me to get into a very good university and to simply concentrate on my studies.’ Orleans Mfune, Scholarship recipient
What do you care about? In the College of Medical, Veterinary and Life Sciences we have a wide range of postgraduate scholarship funds, allowing you to support students in an area you have an affinity with. These include • James Herriot Scholarship Fund in Veterinary Medicine • William Cullen Postgraduate Scholarship Fund in Medicine • Postgraduate Scholarship Fund in Life Sciences • Travel Scholarship Fund in Medical, Veterinary & Life Sciences • David Livingstone Fund in Global Health & Biodiversity. For more information about further ways you can support the research undertaken in the College of Medical, Veterinary and Life Sciences, please see pages 18 to 23.
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Supporting cancer research in Glasgow There are three ways you can support cancer research at the University: The Beatson Pebble Appeal The Beatson Pebble Appeal was launched in 2007, to raise £10 million to build a new cancer research facility in Glasgow. Thanks to the generous support of over 3,000 donors, the centre is now open. The Beatson Pebble Appeal continues to help us achieve the vision of being in a position to treat cancer patients individually, with customised drugs, targeted treatments and diagnostic options that are less toxic and more effective. Your support for the Beatson Pebble Appeal today will ensure we can achieve this by providing the most advanced facilities and equipment, so we can continue to attract the world’s best cancer research scientists. For further information please visit www.beatsonpebbleappeal.org
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Brain Tumour Research Fund The Brain Tumour Research Fund supports research in Glasgow and the West of Scotland. On-going and proposed projects include research investigating whether new drugs can be combined with radiotherapy to improve brain tumour cure rates, and clinical research using MRI scanning to predict where brain tumours are most likely to recur after radiotherapy. Paul O’Gorman Leukaemia Research Centre The Paul O’Gorman Leukaemia Research Centre has brought Glasgow’s expert clinicians and researchers together. This centre of excellence for research into leukaemia also provides a much-needed translational research laboratory, ensuring that patients, clinicians and researchers alike benefit from some of the country’s most advanced facilities and equipment.
A concentration of renowned scientists makes the University of Glasgow’s Institute of Cancer Sciences a centre of excellence.
The Wolfson Wohl Cancer Research Centre.
Donations directed to the Medical Fund make it possible for the University of Glasgow to remain a major centre for research excellence.
The Medical Fund The College of Medical, Veterinary & Life Sciences has an outstanding reputation for the quality of education it provides, and as a major centre for world class research into the diseases and conditions that affect many of us and our loved ones. Through the Medical Fund you can • support research into an area of illness that interests you • help to attract the brightest students and the best staff to Glasgow • invest in the University’s contribution to medical breakthroughs.
‘My wife, Fiona, died as a result of a heart attack. It was a shock for all the family and my donation is to help so that others may not have to go through the trauma we went through.’ Rev Alastair Cherry (BD) Divinity graduate and donor to Heart Disease
The Medical Fund’s priority areas of research are currently • Heart Disease: Heart Attack & Stroke • Immune, Infectious & Inflammatory Diseases with a focus on arthritis research • Public Health & Wellbeing. In addition, there is excellent research taking place in the following areas: • General Medical Fund • Global Health & Biodiversity • Diabetes • Nursing & Health Care • Mental Health • Paediatrics & Maternal Health • Critical Care • Diseases of the Nervous System • Dentistry • Medical Education • Kidney Disease • Geriatric Medicine. All donations help further understanding of disease, improving diagnosis, producing more effective treatments, and supporting disease prevention.
‘The Medical Fund is invaluable in helping to fund both clinical and non-clinical science, and the purchase of essential equipment. The Fund helps us work across different Schools and Institutes within the College of MVLS and supports vital research into the diseases that can affect us all.’ Professor Anna Dominiczak Vice Principal and Head of College of MVLS
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The Vet Fund Gifts to one of our Vet Fund projects help the University to remain at the forefront of Veterinary Medicine and provide one of the best veterinary teaching and research environments in the world. The James Herriot Scholarship Fund Through the Vet Fund you can support the James Herriot Scholarship Fund, and enable us to award scholarships to excellent undergraduate and postgraduate veterinary students who, through financial constraints, may otherwise not be able to study at Glasgow. These scholarships are crucial in providing opportunity to the most promising individuals from home and around the world, helping us to develop the clinical academic leaders of the future and to train a new generation equipped to tackle future global challenges in animal health and welfare. Alf Wight, who wrote as James Herriot, is one of Glasgow Vet School’s most famous
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alumni who through his work gave much prominence to the veterinary profession that continues today. The Small Animal Hospital and Weipers Equine Centre Your support to the Small Animal Hospital and Weipers Equine Centre will ensure our vets of tomorrow will be training in the most advanced surroundings with access to some of the best specialist vets in their field. Gifts will also help us continue to provide outstanding care and treatment of animal patients by ensuring we can purchase the most advanced equipment and facilities and remain a centre of excellence. Your gift to the Vet Fund will help support new generations of vets and the animals in their care, and contribute to pioneering future standards in animal treatment and welfare.
‘Through his writing my father gave great prominence to and enhanced the image of the veterinary profession that continues today. I am certain he would have approved of this name being used to support and train our new generation of Veterinary students. The Vet School at Glasgow was always very close to his heart.’ Jim Wight (BVMS 1966) Son of Alf Wight (James Herriot)
Our Veterinary School provides one of the world’s best veterinary teaching and research environments.
Making your gift Gift Aid
Recognising your generosity
As an exempt charity, the University of Glasgow / University of Glasgow Trust (The University) can reclaim basic rate tax on qualifying donations from UK tax payers. Through this scheme we can increase the value of your gift by 25% (at no additional cost to yourself), providing you pay an amount of Income Tax and/ or Capital Gains Tax at least equal to the amount of tax reclaimed by all charities or Community Amateur Sports Clubs on all your donations in the tax year (6 April one year to 5 April the next).
We want to thank you for your gift and acknowledge your support through our ‘Gifted Schemes.’ Regular donations of £5 per month or single gifts of £250 or more will be recognised in our publications and on our online benefactor wall, a web-based version of the traditional donor wall. You can choose your dedication: many supporters give a gift in memory of a loved one and their inscription on the donor wall reflects this.
How your generosity is recognised
Level
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Noted Bronze Silver Gold Platinum
£5 £10 £20 £40 £100
£250 £500 £1,000 £2,000 £5,000
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Alternatively you may simply wish your own name to appear, or you can use your inscription to commemorate an important event - like your graduation or the birth of a child. The choice is yours! An affordable way to support your chosen project is to pledge your gift. You can then spread your payments over four years. See the giving table below for more information. Find out more To support the University of Glasgow or to find out more about the projects featured in this brochure, please visit our website at www.glasgow.ac.uk/givingtoglasgow.
The donor wall of the Wolfson Wohl Cancer Research Centre.
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