HistoryMarischal College and University of Aberdeen was the formal name of the former university, founded in 1593 by George Keith, 5th Earl Marischal of Scotland. It is believed that Keith desired a protestant institution alongside the pre-Reformation King's College, but King's had been Protestant since 1569. It is possible that the founding of another college in nearby Fraserburgh in 1592 was the true cause; its founder Sir Alexander Fraser was a business rival of Marischal. The College was constructed on the site of a medieval Franciscan Friary, disused after the Reformation. This building was later replaced by a William Adam 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. The college's motto was "Apeth Atarkhs" — "virtue is self-sufficient". University of AberdeenThe university was created after the merger of Marischal College and King's College, Aberdeen in 1860. The following extract refers to this merger:[1]
The building standing today, which replaced a number of older structures, was constructed between 1837 and 1844 by Aberdeen architect Archibald Simpson. This 1837 building formed a U-shaped quadrangle, with a small entrance via an archway amidst unrelated housing on the west side. The building was substantially extended between 1893 and 1905 by Alexander Marshall Mackenzie, and with its new "granite cage" front, enclosing the quadrangle, it became the second-largest granite building in the world (exceeded only by the Escorial Palace near Madrid).[2] Present useAt present, the only parts of the college building used chiefly by the university are the Mitchell Hall the Marischal Museum and the Anatomy department which is still used for 1st year medicine students. The Museum is open free to the public and was re-established in 1907. It is also home to the University's Debating chamber. The University has leased the Marischal College site as its headquarters of the building let to Aberdeen City Council for 175 years in exchange for £4.7 million.[3] From 26 May 2008 new plans have been unveiled detailing the refurbishment of the college. Aberdeen City Council will be making the college their new headquarters in early 2011, with facilities for up 1300 staff members. The refurbishment will take the form of removing everything but the granite façade, behind which the new building will be erected.citation needed AlumniNotable alumni of Marischal College include:
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