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| The Gilchrist Postgraduate Club Website | |
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The club has both social and study spaces, with a bar area, individual study booths and a seminar room. The seminar room, which is available to be booked in advance, will give postgraduates the use of the space for seminars, meetings, presentations, workshops, film screenings and much, much more. Capacity is about 60 seminar style.
The Gilchrist Postgraduate Club is for postgraduates and staff of the University of Glasgow and access is by swipe card, using your GUID card.
Situated in the heart of the Glasgow, in the glittering surroundings of Royal Exchange Square, 29 Private Members Club is a haven in the bustling city centre.
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