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| {{wikipedia|University of Dundee}} A university college was opened in [[Dundee, Angus, Scotland|Dundee]] in 1883 as an extension of St. Andrew's University. In the reforms of the 1960s, the college gained its institutional independence as a university.<ref>Lindsay Paterson, "Regionalism among Entrants to Higher Education from Scottish Schools", (1993) 19 (No. 2) ''Oxford Review of Education'' pp 231-255 at p 235.</ref> | | {{wikipedia|University of Dundee}} A university college was opened in [[Dundee, Angus, Scotland|Dundee]] in 1883 as an extension of St. Andrew's University. In the reforms of the 1960s, the college gained its institutional independence as a university.<ref>Lindsay Paterson, "Regionalism among Entrants to Higher Education from Scottish Schools", (1993) 19 (No. 2) ''Oxford Review of Education'' pp 231-255 at p 235.</ref> |
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| == Accessing the Records == | | == Accessing the Records == |
| Most of the Scottish education records have not been digitized and are only available in print. The National Records of Scotland house school inspection reports, examination results, plans of school buildings, and records of individual schools and schoolmasters. Any other school will likely only be found in local archives. Only a small amount of records have been digitized. | | Most of the Scottish education records have not been digitized and are only available in print. The National Records of Scotland house school inspection reports, examination results, plans of school buildings, and records of individual schools and schoolmasters. Any other school will likely only be found in local archives. Only a small amount of records have been digitized. |