The Estate
Glasgow has been voted as having the best campus in Scotland - and you don't need to look far to see why.
Gilmorehill is the University’s main campus. It occupies a substantial part of Glasgow's West End Conservation Area and combines grand historical buildings, many of which are listed by the Historic Buildings Council, with up-to-the-minute facilities. It is centred on a neo-gothic building with a spire offering breathtaking views across the city. Located three miles from the city centre in the West End, it is well serviced by the subway and frequent buses.

Garscube Estate
Garscube campus is 4 miles from the main campus and home to
- Garscube Sports Complex
- Wolfson Hall and Kelvin Conference Centre
- the School of Veterinary Medicine in the College of Medical, Veterinary and Life Sciences (MVLS), including:
- the Small Animal Hospital
- the Weipers Centre for Equine Welfare
- the Scottish Centre for Production Animal Health and Food Safety
- the Beatson Institute for Cancer Research
The following research institutes in MVLS also have a significant presence on Garscube campus, in addition to Gilmorehill:
- the Institute of Biodiversity. Animal Health and Comparative Medicine
- the Institute of Cancer Sciences
- the Institute of Infection, Immunity and Inflammation
- the Institute of Neuroscience and Psychology
These two urban campuses are complemented by the University's Dumfries Campus, which is based within 85 acres of parkland and gardens in the south west of Scotland.
Distributed Campus
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Rowardennan
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SUERC
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Cochno
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NHS Estate - All the city hospitals contain teaching facilities for the University's Medical School, the maintenance and servicing of which is the responsibility of the appropriate NHS Hospital Trust.

