University Of Strathclyde, Executive Room A
University of Strathclyde, McCance Building, 16 Richmond Street, Glasgow, G1 1XQ -
Up to
40 guests
Strathclyde is a leading technological university in the heart of Glasgow. Within easy reach of transport networks, hotels and the Scottish Event Campus, our Technology & Innovation Centre (TIC) offers state-of-the-art conferencing facilities.
Executive Room A is perfect for meetings up to 40 delegates.
Capacity & layout
Standing
up to 40
Theatre
up to 40
Boardroom
up to 20
Cabaret
up to 32
Classroom
up to 18
Pricing
& opening hours
Weekly schedule
monday
0:00 - 24:00
tuesday
0:00 - 24:00
wednesday
0:00 - 24:00
thursday
0:00 - 24:00
friday
0:00 - 24:00
saturday
0:00 - 24:00
sunday
0:00 - 24:00
Price type: Per day
from £365 per day
from £365 per day
from £365 per day
from £365 per day
from £365 per day
from £365 per day
from £365 per day
Amenities
Air conditioning
Premises parking
Location
Reviews
Kamal Venugopal
Excellebt place to learn and get Masters, PG diploma , and international collabration. People help to internation students and there are many courses to learn and there consultancies such edelweiss help in getting placement.
Naman khajuria
Worst University ever. I studied masters from this university. They do not support their students at all. Very limited number of teachers. There were 2 teachers who were teaching us 2 different subjects in the same year. Their placement and career cell is worst. I have not received any help from them. University is scattered and do not have a dedicated campus. It seems to be a bunch of college buildings and everything goes from between. There is little to no diversity. Majorly dominated by two or three country students. University overall provides literally no help to students when they need one. They are just a money making machine. On the contrary, I have studied from another university in the UK. I don't want to take the name because then you might think I am promoting that university. But in short, that university was comparatively good. Although they also lacked good career support, but still atleast they tried to help. For international students, I would say, with change in all the immigration rules and shitty universities, do all the research before going to the UK for higher studies.
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