Explore Our World of Teaching, Research and Innovation
Discover the breadth of our campuses from the inspiring setting of Loch Lomond to the heart of Glasgow where world-class teaching, research, and innovation take place.
Virtual 360 Gilmore Hill Campus Tour
Join our students on this virtual 360 degree tour of our main Gilmorehill campus featuring the James McCune Smith building, Wolfson Wohl Medical building and the Clarice Pears building (no VR headset required!).
Discover the Garscube Campus
Join us just four miles from our Gilmorehill campus for this birdseye tour of our Garscube campus which houses our Small Animal Hospital, Centre for Virus Research and outdoor sports facilities.
SCENE
Located in Loch Lomond and the Trossachs National Park, the Scottish Centre for Ecology and the Natural Environment (SCENE) has been a leading research and teaching facility since 1946, dedicated to understanding the natural world and human impacts on it.
Cochno Farm
Cochno Farm and Research Centre extends to approximately 344ha (850 acres) and this facility plays a key role in the delivery of core teaching and research activities of the School of Biodiversity, One Health & Veterinary Medicine of the College of Medical, Veterinary and Life Sciences.
Gilmorehill Campus
Our main Gilmorehill campus is based in the West End of the city, within easy reach of the city centre by public transport or on foot. Gilmorehill is home to the majority of our teaching and research facilities and is expanding as part of our £1 billion campus development programme to include a mix of research, teaching and public spaces.
Garscube Campus
Just four miles from our Gilmorehill campus is our beautiful Garscube estate. Spanning 200 acres, Garscube is home to Veterinary Medicine students, our Wolfson Hall of Residence and outdoor sports facilities which include both grass and synthetic pitches.
Campus Development
We're creating a campus to inspire the next generation of world changers. The University of Glasgow’s Campus Development programme is a £1 billion investment in our estate over ten years to expand our world class campus and facilities. We are redeveloping the 14 acre site of the former Western Infirmary to build a mix of modern research, teaching and public spaces.