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Scottish Central Institutions

Central Institutions were a range of higher education institutes in 20th Century Scotland responsible for providing degree-level education but emphasising teaching rather than research. Some had a range of courses similar to polytechnics elsewhere in the UK while others were more specialised such as the art colleges and the conservatoire.

They included Colleges and Institutes of Technology, Art Colleges and Agricultural Colleges. Napier College and Glasgow and Paisley Colleges of Technology eventually changed their names to include the word Polytechnic.

The number of CIs varied but in 1988 the list included the following, several of which now have university status.

  • Napier Polytechnic (then University) of Edinburgh , Edinburgh

Another CI, Leith Nautical College, Leith, had been closed in 1987 by merger into the further eductaion sector.

Some subjects were not taught at the CIs, for example teacher training was only carried out by the Colleges of Education which later merged with Universities, and Sociology was only offered by the Universities.

Like the designation Polytechnic, the term Central Institution is not currently used since most of these institutions entered the university sector in 1992.

Sources

http://www.opsi.gov.uk/si/si1988/Uksi_19881447_en_2.htm

http://www.learningservices.gcal.ac.uk/archives/queens_college/index.html

http://www.archiveshub.ac.uk/news/0504leith.html