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About us

The School is one of nine Divisions within the Faculty of Medicine and delivers a modern, integrated Bachelor of Dental Surgery (BDS) programme over five years to an undergraduate population of approximately 400 students.

We provide postgraduate research student opportunities and, in addition, launched a new primary care taught postgraduate programme in September 2007. This was extended in September 2008 to include taught postgraduate programmes in Restorative Dentistry, Oral Surgery and Orthodontics for overseas students.

The strong collaboration locally between the University and the NHS is continuing to facilitate exciting new developments and opportunities.

The Dental School is organised into four Sections:

Whether you are considering becoming a student or want more information about the research and other activities pursued by staff and students in the Dental School, we hope you enjoy browsing our site.


Glasgow Dental School & HospitalHistory of the school

Established in 1879, Glasgow Dental Hospital & School initially offered students the Licence in Dental Surgery of the Royal College of Physicians & Surgeons of Glasgow. In 1948 the School introduced the Bachelor of Dental Surgery Degree.

The present Dental Hospital & School comprises the 1931 building on Renfrew Street and the larger extension opened in 1970 with its front entrance onto Sauchiehall Street.

There are comprehensive up-to-date facilities for patient care, student clinical practice and training, and for education and research in dental and oral diseases and disorders.

Glasgow Dental School is the second largest in the UK, incorporating a rich variety of facilities and activities, and benefiting from a prime city centre location.

The Dental School has an active Students' Society (GDSS) which organises a wide range of social events each year, including the annual Dental Ball.