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Edinburgh University's Faculty of Social Sciences was founded in 1963. It absorbed eight Chairs that had previously existed within the [[Faculty of Arts]], and led to the creation of several new Chairs:
 
Edinburgh University's Faculty of Social Sciences was founded in 1963. It absorbed eight Chairs that had previously existed within the [[Faculty of Arts]], and led to the creation of several new Chairs:
  
*[[Economic Science]] (founded 1871)
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*[[Political Economy]] (founded 1871)
 
*[[Bell Chair of Education|Education]] (1876)  
 
*[[Bell Chair of Education|Education]] (1876)  
 
*[[Accounting]] (1919)  
 
*[[Accounting]] (1919)  
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*[[Psychology]] (1931)  
 
*[[Psychology]] (1931)  
 
*[[Geography]] (1931)  
 
*[[Geography]] (1931)  
*[[Architecture]] (1948)  
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*[[Architecture|Architecture (Forbes Chair)]] (1948)  
 
*[[Economic History]] (1956)
 
*[[Economic History]] (1956)
 
*[[Social Anthropology]] (1964)
 
*[[Social Anthropology]] (1964)
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*[[Economics]] (1965)
 
*[[Economics]] (1965)
 
*[[Sociology]] (1965)
 
*[[Sociology]] (1965)
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*[[Architecture|Architectural Science]] (1966)
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*[[Architecture|Architecture (Robert Adam Chair)]]
 
*[[Social Administration]] (1967)
 
*[[Social Administration]] (1967)
 
*[[Nursing Studies]] (1972)
 
*[[Nursing Studies]] (1972)
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*[[Architecture|Architectural Computing]] (1994)
  
Following [[Reconstitution of Faculties into Colleges, 2002|restructuring]] in 2002, the university's nine Faculties were reconstituted as three Colleges, while Departments were reorganised and replaced by Schools. The Departments previously contained within the Faculty of Social Sciences were incorporated in six Schools of the newly founded [[College of Humanities and Social Science]]:
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Following [[Reconstitution of Faculties into Colleges, 2002|restructuring]] in 2002, the university's nine Faculties were reconstituted as three Colleges, while Departments were reorganised and replaced by Schools. The Departments previously contained within the Faculty of Social Sciences were incorporated in the following Schools of the newly founded [[College of Humanities and Social Science]]:
  
 
*[[Business School]]
 
*[[Business School]]
 
*[[School of Economics|Economics]]
 
*[[School of Economics|Economics]]
 
*[[School of Health in Social Science|Health in Social Science]]
 
*[[School of Health in Social Science|Health in Social Science]]
*[[School of History, Classics and Archaeology|History, Classics and Archaeology]]
 
 
*[[School of Philosophy, Psychology and Language Sciences|Philosophy, Psychology and Language Sciences]]
 
*[[School of Philosophy, Psychology and Language Sciences|Philosophy, Psychology and Language Sciences]]
 
*[[School of Social and Political Science|Social and Political Science]]
 
*[[School of Social and Political Science|Social and Political Science]]
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(The Department of [[Archaeology]] was transferred from the [[Faculty of Arts]] to the Faculty of Social Sciences in 1993. It is now part of the [[School of History, Classics and Archaeology]] in the [[College of Humanities and Social Science]].)
  
 
== Sources ==
 
== Sources ==

Latest revision as of 09:31, 8 July 2016

Edinburgh University's Faculty of Social Sciences was founded in 1963. It absorbed eight Chairs that had previously existed within the Faculty of Arts, and led to the creation of several new Chairs:

Following restructuring in 2002, the university's nine Faculties were reconstituted as three Colleges, while Departments were reorganised and replaced by Schools. The Departments previously contained within the Faculty of Social Sciences were incorporated in the following Schools of the newly founded College of Humanities and Social Science:

(The Department of Archaeology was transferred from the Faculty of Arts to the Faculty of Social Sciences in 1993. It is now part of the School of History, Classics and Archaeology in the College of Humanities and Social Science.)

Sources

  • Robert D. Anderson, 'The Construction of a Modern University', in Robert D. Anderson, Michael Lynch, and Nicholas Phillipson, The University of Edinburgh: An Illustrated History (Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 2003), pp. 103-207.
  • University of Edinburgh, The Edinburgh University Calendar (Edinburgh: The University, 1858-2004)