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  1. The first university in Aberdeen, King's College, formally The university and King's College of Aberdeen (Collegium Regium Aberdonense), was founded on 10 February 1494 by William Elphinstone, Bishop of Aberdeen, Chancellor of Scotland, and a graduate of the University of Glasgow drafting a request on behalf of King James IV to Pope Alexander ...

  2. Founded in 1495 by William Elphinstone, Bishop of Aberdeen and Chancellor of Scotland, the University of Aberdeen is Scotland's third oldest and the UK's fifth oldest university.

    • Aberdeen University’s Papal Bull
    • University and Cathedral Together
    • Open to All… Except Women

    Elphinstone had himself been educated at the University of Glasgowand was appointed its rector in 1474. Like Glasgow, the University of Aberdeen was founded by a Papal Bull, or edict. As detailed in A History of the University of Aberdeen by John Malcolm Bullock, published upon its 400th anniversary in 1895, “the Bull erecting the University, given...

    The university was established at Aulton, rather than central Aberdeen, which would then have been quite separate from the city itself. Bullock’s book explains that the site would have been chosen “like everything else about the institution, solely on ecclesiastical reasons. The quaint little town must, even four hundred years ago, have contained f...

    Although Bishop Elphinstone said the university should be open to all, there were still restrictions on women studying until 1892, when they were finally given access to every faculty. It took another two years for the first 20 female students to enrol. The University has been a pioneer in many areas since its founding. In 1861, James Maxwell devel...

  3. May 27, 2024 · The story of the University of Aberdeen begins in 1495 with the issuing of a papal bull by Pope Alexander VI, establishing King‘s College. The founding of the university was spearheaded by William Elphinstone, Bishop of Aberdeen, who sought to create a center of learning in the north of Scotland.

  4. King's College was the first university in Aberdeen, the third in Scotland and the fifth in the British Isles.

  5. Despite being held as an ancient university, the University of Aberdeen was only created in 1860. The university was formed by the amalgamation of two existing ancient universities within Aberdeen, which were: University and King's College of Aberdeen; founded 1495; Marischal College and University of Aberdeen; founded 1593

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  7. Feb 11, 2022 · Dr Jackson Armstrong, a specialist in the later middle ages, says a more international exploration of the University’s history is in line with its earliest foundation in 1495 – as King’s College before it merged with Marischal College in 1860 to become what is today the University of Aberdeen.

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