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granite exterior, ornamentation and detailing, and provided new public space for citizens accessing council services and offices for council workers. The
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Marischal College was opened in summer 2011. The internal spaces were completely demolished and replaced with a new internal structure which matched the existing walls and windows. The renovations restored the
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College or Foresterhill years or decades before. Up to 2009, the only parts of the college building chiefly used by the university were the Mitchell Hall (for graduations, concerts and other events), the
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Protestant arts colleges of continental Europe. As such, both Edinburgh and Marischal came to be known as the "Town Colleges" of their respective cities. The university was founded with the expressed aim of training clergy for the
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College. They considered the unification as essential for the educational system of Northern Scotland although they disagreed with the proposed method of merger laid down by the last commission. The
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on horseback, holding up a charter. Outside the
College there is a large modern fountain, known as the "dancing fountain" for its alternating patterns. The fountain was briefly shut in 2019 due to high levels of bromine, but has since been turned back on.
431:. The original charter of the university was lost by the early 18th century, but two near-contemporary copies exist – one of which was accepted by the courts in 1756 as being authentic. In this charter, Marischal College is described variously as a
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FRS, FRSE (1831–1879), described as "the most famous and influential professor
Aberdeen has ever had" was appointed as Professor of Natural Philosophy in 1856 and continued in that post until the merger of Marischal College with King's College.
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Council to replace the ageing St. Nicholas House across the street. The University leased the Marischal College site to
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499:-designed building in the mid-18th century; however, this, together with the friary remains, were demolished entirely for the construction of the present building between 1835 and 1906, as was the Longacre home of Bishop
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Marischal Museum, and the Anatomy department, which was used for 1st year medical students until March 2009. It was also home to the University's debating chamber.
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1222:"Aberdeen's 'Toun College': Marischal College, 1593–1623"
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35:Panoramic of the building following restoration
1096:(2nd ed.). Oxford: The University Press.
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684:Marischal College before and after restoration
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1152:"Council moves into Marischal College"
1116:How we built Britain by David Dimbleby
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1891:Lumsden and Sachs Fellowship
1886:College of Physical Sciences
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1306:"Marischal College Heritage"
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737:Alexander Marshall Mackenzie
631:Alexander Marshall Mackenzie
572:Alexander Marshall Mackenzie
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1264:. University of Aberdeen
1017:King's College, Aberdeen
942:Andrew Adie 1616 to 1619
601:King's College, Aberdeen
521:of the university and a
1989:Sir Duncan Rice Library
1035:, Professor of Divinity
1027:Other notable academics
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454:University of Edinburgh
204:W W Robertson (1888–89)
202:Robert Mathieson (1873)
189:Design and construction
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2098:Officer Training Corps
1838:List of Professorships
1754:Martina Chukwuma-Ezike
1707:University of Aberdeen
1558:Br Med J 1904; 2 doi:
1495:"Presbaberdeen.org.uk"
1182:"University Charter".
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1481:on 29 December 2010.
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1952:Maternity Hospital
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