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The Scottish Agricultural College (SAC) was a higher education and research institution specialising in agriculture. It was formed in 1990 as a merger between three regional agricultural colleges. In 2012 it became part of Scotland's Rural University College.[1] The work of the SAC in education and training, research and development and consultancy services, is continued by the SRUC.

History [edit]

In 1899 the agricultural department of the Glasgow and West of Scotland Technical College amalgamated with the Scottish Dairy Institute and formed the West of Scotland Agricultural College (WSAC). In 1900 WSAC was based in Blythswood Square, Glasgow. In 1927 the estate of the late John Hannah of Girvan Mains, at Auchincruive near Ayr, was given to the college and in 1974 the Blythswood Square site was closed.[2]

The Edinburgh and East of Scotland College of Agriculture had premises at George Square, Edinburgh, which were enlarged in 1904.[3] In 1913 they formed a Joint Committee on Research in Animal Breeding with the University of Edinburgh.[4]

In 1987 Scottish Agricultural Colleges was established as a company established to provide direct management of advisory and veterinary functions of the regional colleges, and in 1990 the Scottish Agricultural College was established bringing together the West of Scotland Agricultural College, the East of Scotland College of Agriculture, and the North of Scotland College of Agriculture in Aberdeen. This new specialist college was one of the largest of its type in Europe, and the largest in the UK.[5]

A proposal to merge SAC with Barony College, Elmwood College and Oatridge College was put to public consultation between March and May 2012.[6] Education Secretary Mike Russell voiced support for the merger in June 2012,[7] and SRUC formally came into existence on 1 October 2012.[8]

Education [edit]

SAC offered undergraduate and postgraduate programmes from its three campuses in Ayr, Aberdeen and Edinburgh, as well as training and on-line study, on topics including the environment, business, leisure, agriculture, horticulture and science. The college offered HNC and HND courses, as well as degrees, awarded by the University of Glasgow or the University of Edinburgh.

References [edit]

  1. ^ "Colleges merge to form Scotland's Rural University College". Farmers' Weekly. 2 October 2012. 
  2. ^ "West of Scotland Agricultural College". Archives of Scottish Higher Education. Retrieved 22 January 2013. 
  3. ^ Dictionary of Scottish Architects - DSA Building/Design Report accessed 23 March 2012.
  4. ^ NAHSTE: Records of the Institute of Animal Genetics accessed 23 March 2012.
  5. ^ "West of Scotland Agricultural College". Archives of Scottish Higher Education. Retrieved 22 January 2013. 
  6. ^ "Merger Consultation is Underway". SRUC. 26 March 2012. 
  7. ^ "Land-based Colleges Welcome Education Secretary’s Parliamentary Statement of Support". SRUC. 28 June 2012. 
  8. ^ "SRUC Launch Strengthens Support for Agriculture and Rural Sector". SRUC. 2 October 2012. 

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Scottish Daily Record

Scottish Daily Record
Mon, 10 Jun 2013 23:43:19 -0700

“I can be doing anything from puppet storytelling for nursery kids right up to lecturing at the Scottish Agricultural College.” Scottish Seabird Centre chief executive Tom Brock was among the first to congratulate his colleague. He said: “You see kids ...
 
Horticulture Week
Thu, 06 Jun 2013 16:06:28 -0700

SRUC lecturer Dr Colin Norton said after 2012's merger of Barony, Elmwood, Oatridge and Scottish Agricultural College, SRUC is the "biggest player in the horticulture education market in the UK". It has 1,500 staff plus 2,500 full-time and 6,000 part ...
 
The Dumbarton and Vale of Leven Reporter
Tue, 11 Jun 2013 02:26:42 -0700

An orphaned bird was found in a nest nearby and the two ravens were sent for tests to the Scottish Agricultural College in Ayr. The ravens are still undergoing tests on their stomachs to assess whether or not they may have been poisoned either ...
 
FarmersWeekly
Wed, 29 May 2013 05:39:25 -0700

"Those who were awarded certificates were very tightly grouped," said Nick Sparks, who was part of the judging team from the Scottish Agricultural College. "It went very well, and the standards were very high." Professor Sparks added that many samples ...
 
The Dumbarton and Vale of Leven Reporter
Fri, 24 May 2013 07:00:42 -0700

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