consists of four main faculties categorised based on subjects and academic fields that they deal with and each faculty is sub-divided into several departments which deal with specific academic and research areas. They are:
The university delivered teaching to 24,330 full-time and part-time students in 2023/24: 16,115 undergraduates and 8,215 postgraduates. Another 34,000 people take part in continuing education and professional development programmes.
Strathclyde is the only Scottish university that offers the IET Power Academy engineering scholarships to its engineering students.
=== Finances ===
In the financial year ending 31 July 2024, Strathclyde had a total income of £432.5 million (2022/23 – £487.4 million) and total expenditure of £278.1 million (2022/23 – £402.3 million). Key sources of income included £124.4 million from tuition fees and education contracts (2022/23 – £136.2 million), £113 million from funding body grants (2022/23 – £115.4 million), £118.6 million from research grants and contracts (2022/23 – £115.8 million), £13.9 million from investment income (2022/23 – £7.2 million) and £4.6 million from donations and endowments (2022/23 – £2.6 million).
At year end, Strathclyde had endowments of £46.6 million (2023 – £42.2 million) and total net assets of £565.9 million (2023 – £402.9 million).
== Academic profile ==
=== Admissions ===
=== Rankings and reputation ===
According to the Complete University Guide 2024, the university was ranked in the Top 10 for 12 subjects, including 1st in Forensic Science; 2nd in Creative Writing; 9th in Education; 10th in Speech and Language Therapy; and 10th in Manufacturing and Production Engineering.
In the 2024 Guardian University Guide, Strathclyde ranked in the Top 10 for Civil Engineering (3rd); Sociology and Social Policy (4th); Sports Science (5th); Politics (6th); Health professions (6th); and Hospitality, event management and tourism (10th).
Strathclyde is placed in the top 20 of European business schools in the Financial Times Global MBA Rankings. …