University of Strathclyde Faculty of Engineering

The Faculty of Engineering at Strathclyde offers over 40 undergraduate and postgraduate courses, each covering a wide range of disciplines.

This is a centre that works on the implementation and improvement of technology to help reduce environmental and social impacts of buildings.

The Department of Biomedical Engineering is located at the Wolfson Centre, which was built in 1972 specifically for the Bioengineering Unit as it was then called.

The Centre's interests in training, education and research span the fields of prosthetics, orthotics and related aspects of the provision of aid for the disabled.

[6] Chemical Engineering at Strathclyde was rated the best in Scotland in the last Scottish Higher Education Funding Council Teaching Quality Assessment.

The Department of Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering is located at the University of Strathclyde's Henry Dyer Building.

[11] Researchers at the Aerospace Centre of Excellence have led the €4 million, Europe-wide Stardust project, a research-based training network investigating the removal of space debris and the deflection of asteroids and the first programme of its kind in the world.

Poster outside of the James-Weir Building.
The car that Students of Electronic and Electrical Engineering created.