25 years of the School of Education

This year marks the 25th anniversary of the formation of the School of Education at the University of Glasgow. We are excited to celebrate this milestone with a year-long programme of events and activities, and we'd like to invite you to get involved.

In addition to celebrating 25 years of our School, we’re also commemorating two other important anniversaries in 2024 – 50 years since the formation of the Scottish Educational Research Association (SERA), and 75 years since the introduction of the first Chair of Education at the University of Glasgow.

See below for a full listing of planned events (more to be added as they are confirmed) and a brief outline of the School’s history. Please visit this page for updates on upcoming events, or follow us on social media to stay up to date.

If you have attended or worked at the School at any point during its history, we’d love to hear from you. In particular we’d love to hear your memories of the School and see photos of your time here. Please contact us at education-media@glasgow.ac.uk if you have stories or photos you’d like to share.

History of the School

25 Years of the School

The current School of Education was established in 1999, formed by the merger of the Departments of Education and Adult and Continuing Education with St Andrew’s College, Bearsden. Initially known as the Faculty of Education, the name changed in 2010 as part of a University-wide restructuring.

St Andrews’s College itself had a long and distinguished history, coming together from a merger some 30 years earlier of Notre Dame Training College. established in Dowanhill, Glasgow, in 1895, and Craiglockhart College, Edinburgh, established in 1919.

In 2003, we further cemented our connection to the history of Scottish education when we moved to our current home in the St Andrew’s Building – the former site of the Glasgow and West of Scotland College of Domestic Science, affectionately known locally as ‘The Dough School’.

50 Years of SERA

In 1973, parallel processes led to the establishment of both a British and a Scottish education research association. The chair of the process leading to SERA was Stanley Nisbet, then Chair of Education at the University of Glasgow (see below), with notable representation both from EIS and the Association of Directors of Education. From even before its founding, SERA was intended to be about collaboration between educational researchers and with the wider educational community. SERA was formally launched in September 1974. 

75 Years of the Chair of Education

After many years of lobbying, the University resolved in 1949 to establish a chair in education. To take on this role, the University appointed Stanley Nisbet, at that point employed at Queens Belfast. Stanley arrived eventually in 1951 and served in this role for 27 years.

SERA is a charity registered in Scotland SC003928

Upcoming Events

Anniversary Open Evening, 15 May

On Wednesday 15 May, we're opening our doors to celebrate our 25th anniversary. Come join us for a series of special events and showcases that highlight the work we do and our role in the community. Reflecting on our theme of Past, Present and Future, we'll be looking back at some of our achievements, considering how our work impacts the world we live in, and thinking about how we can contribute to the future of education.

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Teacher Education Symposium, 13 - 15 May

The theme for the symposium is Teacher Education: Time for a New Conversation. The symposium will be an ‘ideas lab’ seeking to inject new thinking, voices and ideas into the future shape of teacher education at a critical time of reform for Scottish education and for teacher education globally. International experts will contribute as keynotes or on expert panels, joined by staff from UoG School of Education and other SCDE affiliated Schools/Institutes of Education, as well as key partners in education in Scotland. The aim of the symposium is to explore the potential for innovation and development in the Scottish context and strengthen international partnerships and advocacy for teacher education.

Teacher Education Symposium 2024

UofG staff should check their email for registration details

BERA/SERA Event, 16 May

Back to the Roots (Past, Present, Future) Moving Forward

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UNESCO RILA Spring School 2024: Language Taster Sessions

As part of the annual UNESCO RILA Spring School: The Arts of Integrating, as well as the various anniversary celebrations of the School of Education (we are marking 25 years of the School, 50 years since the formation of the Scottish Educational Research Association (SERA), and 75 years since the introduction of the first Chair of Education at the University of Glasgow), we are hosting a range of language taster sessions in the languages of our New Scots

UNESCO RILA SS24 Programme

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...plus much more, including student, alumni and staff events. More details will be published here when confirmed, or follow us on social media for updates.