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Glasgow itself is a great city with a vibrant nightlife and a broad range of more cultural activities to choose from. Many museums are free for anyone and always worth a look. For Example, the Kelvingrove Museum offers a slightly random collection of natural history and art, and is also architecturally very interesting. | Glasgow itself is a great city with a vibrant nightlife and a broad range of more cultural activities to choose from. Many museums are free for anyone and always worth a look. For Example, the Kelvingrove Museum offers a slightly random collection of natural history and art, and is also architecturally very interesting. | ||
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We are a group of 6 second year and 3 third year Molecular and Cellular Biology and Genetics students lead by two PhD students and two Senior Lecturers from the University of Glasgow. | |
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Where we're from
We all study at the [http://www.gla.ac.uk University of Glasgow] in Scotland's largest city.
The University was founded in 1451, and apart from being generally amazing it is most notable for its gorgeous neo-gothic main building designed by Sir George Gilbert Scott. With its spire and quadrangles it is enough to make anyone feel like a student of Witchcraft and Wizardry.
Glasgow itself is a great city with a vibrant nightlife and a broad range of more cultural activities to choose from. Many museums are free for anyone and always worth a look. For Example, the Kelvingrove Museum offers a slightly random collection of natural history and art, and is also architecturally very interesting.