Queen Margaret University College
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| Established | 1875 |
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| Type | Public |
| President | Prof. Anthony Cohen, FRSE |
| Students | 5,414 |
| Location | Edinburgh, Scotland |
| Campus | 3 campuses, All located in Edinburgh</td> |
| Website | www.qmuc.ac.uk |
Queen Margaret University College (formerly Queen Margaret College) is a university college in Edinburgh, Scotland. It is named after Saint Margaret (1045-1093), wife of Malcolm III of Scotland, and was founded in 1875.
Even today, QMUC retains a disproportionate number of female students, and it was once a women-only college. It was initially set up to campaign for better education and improved career opportunities for females and to bring about an improvement in diets, particularly the diets of working class families. It now covers a range of subjects including consumer studies, business management, events management, retail business, marketing, hospitality management, tourism management, media, film & media, public relations, applied pharmacology, audiology, dietetics, human biology, nursing, nutrition, occupational therapy, physiotherapy, podiatry, diagnostic radiography, therapeutic radiography, speech & language therapy, psychology, sociology& culture, acting and performance, costume design & construction, drama & theatre arts, performance & production management, and theatre production.
It currently has three campuses across Edinburgh, however it's scheduled to relocate to a brand new purpose-built campus near Musselburgh, just to the east of Edinburgh, in September 2007. [1].
The Queen Margaret student newspaper is called the 'QM Echo'. QM Echo's website
[edit] Mission Statement
"To enhance the quality of life and serve communities, through excellence and leadership in vocationally and professionally relevant education, research and consultancy, as a university which is outward looking and committed to innovation, participation and lifelong learning."

