- Central Institution
A Central Institution (CI) was a type of higher education institute in 20th and 21st century
Scotland responsible for providing degree-level education but emphasisingteaching rather thanresearch . Some had a range of courses similar topolytechnic s elsewhere in the United Kingdom while others were more specialised such as the art colleges and theconservatoire . Some subjects were not taught at the Central Institutions, for example teacher training was only carried out by the Colleges of Education which later merged with universities.Amongst the most common titles for individual Central Institutions were College of Agriculture, College of Art, and
Institute of Technology . Of the five Colleges of Technology, Napier (Edinburgh), Paisley and Glasgow eventually changed their names to include the word Polytechnic, while Dundee and Robert Gordon became Institutes of Technology. Another Central Institution, Leith Nautical College, Edinburgh, closed in 1987 by merger into the further education sector.Academic degree s in Central Institutions were validated by theCouncil for National Academic Awards (CNAA) until 1992.Like the designation polytechnic, the term Central Institution is currently rarely used since most of these institutions entered the university sector in 1992 when the
Further and Higher Education Act 1992 came into effect. Those universities are now sometimes referred to as Scottish centrally-funded colleges or aspost-1992 universities . The last remaining Central Institution (theScottish Agricultural College ) is due to enter the university sector formally in August 2008.List of Central Institutions
The number of Central Institutions varied but in 1988 the list included the following, several of which now have university status.
* Duncan of Jordanstone College of Art, Dundee (now part of the
University of Dundee )* Dundee Institute of Technology, Dundee (now
University of Abertay Dundee )* East of Scotland College of Agriculture, Edinburgh (now part of the
Scottish Agricultural College )*
Edinburgh College of Art , Edinburgh* Glasgow College of Technology, Glasgow (later Glasgow Polytechnic, now part of
Glasgow Caledonian University )* The
Glasgow School of Art , Glasgow* Napier Polytechnic (later Napier University) of Edinburgh.
* North of Scotland College of Agriculture, Aberdeen (now part of the
Scottish Agricultural College )* Paisley College of Technology, Paisley (now
University of Paisley )* Queen Margaret University College, formally Queen Margaret College, Edinburgh (now
Queen Margaret University )* The Queen's College, Glasgow (now part of
Glasgow Caledonian University )* Robert Gordon's Institute of Technology, Aberdeen (now
Robert Gordon University )* The
Royal Scottish Academy of Music and Drama , Glasgow* Scottish College of Textiles, Galashiels (now part of
Heriot-Watt University , Edinburgh)* The West of Scotland College, Auchincruive (now part of the
Scottish Agricultural College )Sources
* [http://www.opsi.gov.uk/si/si1988/Uksi_19881447_en_1.htm The Central Institutions (Recognition) (Scotland) Regulations 1988]
* [http://www.learningservices.gcal.ac.uk/archives/queens_college/index.html Records from the Queen's College, Glasgow]
* [http://www.archiveshub.ac.uk/news/0504leith.html Leith Nautical College 1846 - 1987]ee also
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Education in Scotland
*List of universities in Scotland
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