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St Leonard's College was re-established in 1972 as a non-statutory college exclusively for postgraduates, postdoctoral fellows and research staff.<ref name="College re-established">{{cite web|url=http://www.st-andrews.ac.uk/media/PG%20Handbook%2006-07-2.pdf|title=College re-established|accessdate=14 February 2013}}</ref> After matriculation such students are ''de facto'' members of St Leonard’s College. St Leonard's College does not own any property - its function is to act as a central point of administration for postgraduate and postdoctoral students; as such it organises postgraduate events.<ref name="Post grad events">{{cite web|title=Post grad events|url=http://www.st-andrews.ac.uk/postgrad/|accessdate=14 February 2013}}</ref> The head of the college retains the medieval title of the older St Leonard's College, [[Provost (education)| |
St Leonard's College was re-established in 1972 as a non-statutory college exclusively for postgraduates, postdoctoral fellows and research staff.<ref name="College re-established">{{cite web|url=http://www.st-andrews.ac.uk/media/PG%20Handbook%2006-07-2.pdf|title=College re-established|accessdate=14 February 2013}}</ref> After matriculation such students are ''de facto'' members of St Leonard’s College. St Leonard's College does not own any property - its function is to act as a central point of administration for postgraduate and postdoctoral students; as such it organises postgraduate events.<ref name="Post grad events">{{cite web|title=Post grad events|url=http://www.st-andrews.ac.uk/postgrad/|accessdate=14 February 2013}}</ref> The head of the college retains the medieval title of the older St Leonard's College, [[Provost (education)|Provost]]. Previous Provosts of St Leonard's College include Prof. Malcolm MacLeod, Prof. Martin Kemp,<ref name="Martin Kemp">{{cite web|title=Martin Kemp|url=http://www.hoa.ox.ac.uk/staff/core/mkemp/index2.htm|accessdate=14 February 2013}}</ref> Dr. Frank Riddell <ref name="Frank Ridell">{{cite web|title=Frank Ridell |url=http://eprints.st-andrews.ac.uk/archive/00000355/01/pghandbook.pdf |accessdate=14 February 2013 |deadurl=unfit |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20070612164326/http://eprints.st-andrews.ac.uk/archive/00000355/01/pghandbook.pdf |archivedate=June 12, 2007 }}</ref>, Prof. Peter Clark, <ref name="Peter Clark">{{cite web|title=Peter Clark|url=http://www.st-andrews.ac.uk/administration/principalsoffice/proctor/|accessdate=14 February 2013}}</ref> and [[John Derek Woollins|Prof. Derek Woollins]]. |
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The current [[Provost (education)|Provost]] of St Leonard's College is [https://www.st-andrews.ac.uk/english/people/academicstaff/murphy/ |
The current [[Provost (education)|Provost]] of St Leonard's College is [https://www.st-andrews.ac.uk/english/people/academicstaff/murphy/ Prof. Andy Murphy]. |
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==References== |
==References== |
Revision as of 13:33, 9 August 2017
Former names | The College of Poor Clerks of the Church of St Andrews |
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Type | Postgraduate College |
Established | 1512 1747 - merged into United College 1972 - reconstituted as a postgraduate college |
Provost | Andy Murphy |
Students | 1,606 |
Location | , , |
Affiliations | University of St Andrews |
Website | St Leonard's College |
St Leonard's College is a postgraduate institute at the University of St Andrews in St Andrews, Scotland. Founded in 1512 as an autonomous theological college of the University of St Andrews, it merged with St Salvator's College in 1747 to form the United College. In 1972 it was re-instituted as a postgraduate institute.
History
St Leonard's College of the University of St Andrews was founded as 'The College of Poor Clerks of the Church of St Andrews' in 1512 by Alexander Stewart, Archbishop of St Andrews and John Hepburn, Prior of St Andrews (receiving Papal recognition by proxy in 1545), on the site of St Leonard's Hospital and Church. Its creation was a result of the poverty and declining status of St John's College/Pedagogy and Arts Faculty of St Andrews.
The first Provost was the Dominican, John Annand (a pupil of Jan Standonck) and a determined reformer of the clergy. St Leonard's was consequently extremely monastic in nature, with members of the college being subjected to a far more rigorous and formal code of conduct than was in practice at St Salvator's.
Because of financial considerations and the general decline of the university, St Salvator's and St Leonard's Colleges were amalgamated to form the The United College of St Salvator and St Leonard in 1747. The buildings of St Leonard's College on South Street were sold and teaching limited to the St Salvator's College site on North Street.
The old college site was visited by Samuel Johnston and James Boswell in August 1773.[1] The old college site has, since the late 19th century, been occupied by St Leonards School.[2] The college chapel remains the property of the university.[3]
Famous alumni of St Leonard's College include Alexander Ales (Alesius), John Knox, George Buchanan,[4] Patrick Adamson and James Melville.
Re-establishment
St Leonard's College was re-established in 1972 as a non-statutory college exclusively for postgraduates, postdoctoral fellows and research staff.[5] After matriculation such students are de facto members of St Leonard’s College. St Leonard's College does not own any property - its function is to act as a central point of administration for postgraduate and postdoctoral students; as such it organises postgraduate events.[6] The head of the college retains the medieval title of the older St Leonard's College, Provost. Previous Provosts of St Leonard's College include Prof. Malcolm MacLeod, Prof. Martin Kemp,[7] Dr. Frank Riddell [8], Prof. Peter Clark, [9] and Prof. Derek Woollins.
The current Provost of St Leonard's College is Prof. Andy Murphy.
References
- ^ "Samuel Johnson visit". Retrieved 14 February 2013.
- ^ "St leonards school". Retrieved 14 February 2013.
- ^ "College Chapel".
- ^ "Buchanan alumni". Retrieved 14 February 2013.
- ^ "College re-established" (PDF). Retrieved 14 February 2013.
- ^ "Post grad events". Retrieved 14 February 2013.
- ^ "Martin Kemp". Retrieved 14 February 2013.
- ^ "Frank Ridell" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on June 12, 2007. Retrieved 14 February 2013.
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Bibliography
- R.G. Cant The University of St Andrews, A Short History (Oliver and Boyd Ltd. 1946)