This November, as part of our QMU150 celebrations, we’re sharing another collection of stories that honour the people, milestones, and moments that have shaped Queen Margaret University’s journey. With Remembrance at the heart of one of our features, and a nod to St Andrew’s Day, this month’s stories reflect both our Scottish heritage and our enduring spirit of innovation and care.
- Scotland's National Dish and Our Institutional History
- Queen Margaret University Tartan
- First Classes Take Place at Royal Museum
- QMU Coat of Arms Presented by Lord Lyon King of Arms
- Coloured Glass Window Presented on Relocation from Atholl Crescent to Clermiston
- Tribute to Saint Margaret, Queen of Scotland (1045-1093)
- Dame Prue Leith CBE
- 2016 Permanent Exhibition Showcasing Hearing Aid Technology
- 2019 Re-introduction of Teaching Degrees
- Launch of 100% Fully Online Flexible Master’s Courses
- QMU Establishes Ground-Breaking Forensic Nursing Course to Help People who have Experienced Rape and Sexual Assault
- QMU Twinned with University in Ukraine
- The Queen Margaret Children’s University – developing children as confident learners
- Edinburgh School of Cookery celebrates the First World War Armistice