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  1. King’s College is now part of the Old Aberdeen campus and its rear is still used as a sports pavilion, while it remains the symbolic centre of the ever-growing University campus. It still has an important educational purpose with Divinity/Theology, Art History and Religious Studies all taught here.

  2. La moderna Universidad de Aberdeen se formó en 1860 cuando el King's College se fusionó con el Marischal College (fundado en Aberdeen en 1593). Hoy en día la universidad cuenta con más de 15.000 estudiantes y más de 3000 empleados.

  3. University of Aberdeen. Our postgraduate students know no limits – breaking boundaries in a range of industries and professions. Find the programme that’s right for you. UK Top 20. 12th in the UK in the Guardian University Guide 2024. Satisfaction. 2nd in Scotland, Wales and N Ireland for student satisfaction in The National Student Survey 2023.

  4. King's College in Old Aberdeen, Scotland, the full title of which is The University and King's College of Aberdeen (Collegium Regium Aberdonense), is a formerly independent university founded in 1495 and now an integral part of the University of Aberdeen.

  5. King's College. The most iconic of our buildings and located on the picturesque Old Aberdeen High Street, King's College was built to house the University after it was founded by Bishop Elphinstone under a Papal Bull issued by Pope Alexander VI on 10 February 1495.

  6. The university's main campus is at King's College in Old Aberdeen, where the original buildings are still in use in addition to many 20th century buildings. A second campus at Foresterhill accommodates the School of Medicine, Medical Science and Nutrition.

  7. La universidad tal y como la conocemos hoy se fundó en 1860 mediante la fusión de dos antiguos colegios: el King’s College y el Marischal College. Estos edificios históricos están plenamente integrados en el casco antiguo de Aberdeen, lo que confiere a tus estudios un auténtico sentido de la tradición escocesa.