Giving to The fundraising magazine for alumni and friends of the University of Glasgow Issue 23 January 2014 £1 million gift supports a new phase of cancer research

Sir Alex Ferguson (middle) with Malcolm and Margaret Howat.

A gift of £1 million from The Howat ‘We are very grateful for this donation from I am delighted The Howat Foundation has Foundation has helped to launch a new The Howat Foundation; as a scientist there kicked off the next stage of fundraising with phase of fundraising to support the is nowhere in the world better to work on such a generous gift. University’s pioneering cancer research cancer research than Glasgow. through the Beatson Pebble Appeal. ‘For too long Glasgow has been the cancer ‘The provision of up-to-date facilities and capital of Europe, and like many people Sir Alex Ferguson, a veteran of countless equipment is vital to attracting world-class over the years I have seen family and battles on the football pitch, turned his cancer research scientists from all over the friends afflicted by the disease. I hope that attention to the fight against cancer on a world and the second phase of the Beatson investment in research facilities like this will recent visit to the University. Pebble Appeal will continue to play a vital help us beat cancer and improve the health role in helping us to do that.’ of the people of Glasgow, and The former Manchester United manager beyond, so I encourage people to continue unveiled a plaque commemorating a The appeal will now focus on providing supporting the Beatson Pebble Appeal.’ generous donation of £1 million towards the further funding to attract world-leading next phase of the Beatson Pebble Appeal scientists and provide them with the most The initial phase of the Beatson Pebble by his friend Malcolm Howat through The advanced equipment. Appeal raised £10 million from 3,500 public Howat Foundation. donations for the construction of the Beatson Sir Alex, who was also presented with an Translational Cancer Research Centre, which The donation follows previous support given Honorary Degree from the University in officially opens on 1 May 2014. by the foundation to cancer research at the recognition of his major contribution to University, totalling £1.5 million. sport, said: ‘It is an honour to visit this new • For information on the Beatson Pebble research facility that will help in the fight Appeal including how to donate please Professor Jeff Evans, director of the Institute against cancer which has been funded by visit www.beatsonpebbleappeal.org of Cancer Sciences at the University, said: generous donations from many people. or call 0141 330 3000.

Message from New graduates give back to the Director next generation

This edition of Giving to Glasgow details some remarkable gifts. The generosity of the University’s donors is always appreciated and the excitement of receiving major gifts never wanes, knowing the impact such transformational gifts make.

Two such gifts have been received for the College of Medical, Veterinary & Life Sciences, one a bequest and the other a gift from two of our most loyal and supportive donors, Margaret and Malcolm Howat. That their gift, which marked the launch of Phase 2 of the Beatson Pebble Appeal, was announced by Sir Alex Ferguson made the day even more special. Recent graduates became some of our name added to our online benefactor wall The generosity of Dr Alexander Fairley newest donors this summer by contributing and to our donor recognition pages at the through his bequest will allow critical almost £500 through the Class of 2013 back of this issue. We would like to thank all research to be carried out in various appeal. With most graduands choosing to of our graduands who got involved, and wish medical fields. His legacy will be support the Chancellor’s Fund, their gifts will them all the best for the start of their careers. recognised both in the Wolfson Wohl enhance the University experience for the Cancer Research Centre and in the next generation of students following in their • You can share the vision of our Class of University’s new facility at the South footsteps. 2013 graduates by making a gift to the Glasgow Hospital campus. Our donors Chancellor’s Fund. Your gifts will support allow the University to flourish and continue Our graduate appeals help to spread the our four priority areas – enhancing to move forward in all areas of research. word about the University’s charitable status the learning environment, developing among our student community and give excellence, preserving our heritage and those that are able a chance to celebrate supporting our students. If you would their graduation by making a gift to their alma like to support the Chancellor’s Fund or mater. find out more about the projects we have Cathy Bell supported please contact Barrie Bryson Director, Development & Alumni Office This year the graduands also had the at [email protected] or opportunity to mark their gift by having their +44 (0)141 330 6886.

Santander renew Funding boost for Scottish literature three-year funding The University has received two major more recent involvement with Glasgow’s donations to the Andrew Tannahill Fund for increasingly prestigious Aye Write! Festival, Santander Universities has awarded the the Furtherance of Scottish Literature. in the form of the Tannahill Debate, would University a further £210,000 in a new have been much appreciated by my father.’ three-year funding agreement. The donation The fund was established by alumna will support some of the University’s key Dr Mabel Tannahill in memory of her father. Previous activities supported by the fund priorities including scholarships, enterprise The Andrew Tannahill Fund supports the have included annual lectures, student activities and internships for Glasgow study and celebration of historical and research scholarships and literary festivals. students. contemporary Scottish literature. ‘These two recent gifts are a most welcome The new allocation of funding follows an The fund recently benefited from a bequest addition to the core funds which will allow initial three-year agreement signed by of £10,000 from Mrs Yvonne Cunningham, us to expand and extend our activities director of Santander Universities UK, Luis wife of the late artist John Cunningham RGI in the future,’ said Professor of Scottish Juste, and Glasgow Principal, Professor DLitt, and a further gift of £10,000 from Literature, Alan Riach. ‘The donations from Anton Muscatelli, in 2010. Dr Mabel Tannahill. Mrs Cunningham and Dr Tannahill will further cement the name and reputation of the According to Professor Muscatelli, this new ‘I continue to be delighted and excited Andrew Tannahill Fund for promoting and funding will enable the University to provide by the initiatives that bring an awareness celebrating Scottish literature.’ a large variety of scholarships to attract and appreciation of the richness students and enhance their experience while of Scottish literature to as wide an • If you would like more information on here. ‘This new agreement means that we audience as possible, both nationally supporting Scottish literature contact can grow these initiatives and thereby enrich and internationally,’ said Dr Tannahill. ‘In Bicola Barratt-Crane, at our commitment to providing a world-class addition to the Tannahill Lecture at the [email protected] experience for our students.’ National Library of Scotland, the fund’s or on +44 (0)141 330 7148.

2 Making a splash for sport Carnegie Corporation of New York funds major lecture series

The American Alumni of Glasgow University (AAGU) have received a donation of $250,000 from the Carnegie Corporation of New York to fund the Andrew Carnegie Lecture series at the University.

The gift, made to mark the centenary of the corporation, will support the annual Andrew Carnegie Lecture over the next ten years. The lectures will promote international discourse throughout Scotland and beyond, a theme which is at the very heart of the University’s strategy.

Principal, Professor Anton Muscatelli said: ‘This support means a great deal to the University, especially as Carnegie’s legacy is embodied in Glasgow’s mission to provide a stimulating learning environment that benefits our culture, our society and our Lauren Gray is a member of Scotland’s World Champion Ladies team. economy. This grant will strengthen AAGU A new fund has been launched to allow I received from the University was key in and the University’s relationship with the alumni and friends of the University to my international curling successes. Their Carnegie Corporation of New York, ensuring support our elite athletes in achieving their funding has granted me extra training hours a lasting legacy of collaborative excellence, athletic as well as academic potential. and new equipment, and aided in my weekly and I am very much looking forward to the travel expenses, which have all been crucial first lecture in the series.’ The Sports Bursary Fund will provide in my journey as an elite athlete. scholarships, as well as world-class Dr Melvyn Pond, President of AAGU, said: training, to help talented students follow in ‘I have achieved more than I would ever ‘I take great pleasure in announcing that the footsteps of alumni such as Katherine have dreamed of at the University. Thanks AAGU has been honoured by receiving a Grainger (four-times Olympian rower), to the financial, academic and personal major grant from the Carnegie Corporation Scotland rugby internationalist Euan support, I am graduating as the reigning of New York. We are very grateful to the Murray (50+ caps) and swimmer Rebecca World Ladies Curling Champion with an MA Carnegie Corporation and look forward Cooke (three-times Commonwealth gold (Honours). My experience at Glasgow has to an interesting and stimulating series of medallist). been nothing short of extraordinary.’ events that will further enhance the role of the University in the international academic One of Scotland’s elite athletes, Lauren For more information on how you can domain.’ Gray, explained how she balanced her support students like Lauren contact our University studies with competing as a scholarships development officer, Kate Further information about the inaugural member of Scotland’s World Champion Richardson, at kate.richardson@glasgow. lecture will be available online in the coming Ladies curling team: ‘The financial support ac.uk or on +44 (0)141 330 1867. months at www.glasgow.ac.uk/events.

If you would like to support any of the scholarships schemes at the University of Glasgow please contact Kate Richardson at [email protected] or +44 (0)141 330 1867.

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3 New gift to support £1 million bequest for medicine student travel The University has received a gift of £17,000 to support students in furthering their studies, enhancing their employability and expanding their horizons through travel opportunities.

The donation from Dr Bruce Cockburn has established the Dr William F Cockburn Travel Scholarship in perpetuity for the benefit of students studying science-based subjects. Dr Bruce Cockburn wished to establish the scholarship in memory of his father, who himself benefited from a travel scholarship during his Chemistry studies at the University.

At the outbreak of WWII Dr William Cockburn wished to enlist to serve in the army but The University is the fortunate recipient of A gift in your Will can similarly benefit a was advised that he would better serve his a generous bequest from the late Dr specific area of research, or be unrestricted, country through his studies at university. Dr Alexander (Alistair) Fairley. Dr Fairley studied allowing us to direct it to where the need Cockburn instead signed up as part of the medicine at the University and graduated in is greatest. Gifts of all sizes are extremely Home Guard while completing his studies 1947. valuable and will make a lasting contribution and graduated at the top of his class in 1945. to our work. Following his National Service in the Army, Following his graduation, Dr Cockburn Dr Fairley went into practice in Clydebank, We are always delighted to answer any emigrated to Canada and embarked on becoming a popular and highly respected legacy-related questions or send further a career first as a research chemist, then GP. information about supporting specific areas as an administrator of military research of the University. You can also name a programmes, and finally as a scientific The Dr Alexander Fairley Bequest Fund donation to allow a donor or loved one to be adviser. In this last role he held senior posts will support research in the areas of heart remembered in perpetuity. in the Canadian government, working for disease, arthritis and cancer. His generous NATO in Belgium and in the Canadian gift will greatly benefit the University and For further information about leaving a gift in embassies in Bonn and Washington, DC. make a real difference to the facilities and your Will please contact Barrie Bryson research opportunities available across on +44 (0)141 330 6886 or email: ‘During his PhD in Chemistry at Glasgow my campus. [email protected]. father was awarded the Goldsmiths Travelling Scholarship, which allowed him to undertake a graduate internship at the University of Scholarship celebrates Livingstone memorial Toronto,’ Dr Bruce Cockburn said. ‘I believe this scholarship contributed greatly to his To commemorate the 200th anniversary of future success in the field of science and I the birth of Dr David Livingstone, the wanted to provide similar opportunities for University is delighted to announce the more students in his memory.’ award of the Dr David Livingstone Memorial Scholarship.

Funded through the David Livingstone Memorial Fund within the Glasgow Centre for International Development (GCID), the scholarship has been awarded to Daniel Fussy from Tanzania, who will begin a PhD (L-R) Principal Anton Muscatelli, Lord McConnell in Education Studies in January 2014. and Professor John Briggs.

The Dr David Livingstone Memorial in Africa to come and study for a PhD here Scholarship was created to provide a unique at Glasgow. A key part of the scholarship opportunity for a high-achieving student is that the PhD project should contribute to from the developing world. The award of poverty reduction back in the home country the scholarship marks the culmination of and that it should also contribute to capacity this year’s celebrations of Dr Livingstone’s strengthening in that country.’ heritage, which included a lecture by the Rt Hon Lord McConnell of Glenscorrodale, Daniel Fussy said: ‘This scholarship award titled ‘Livingstone’s legacy: lessons for has made me feel proud and determined today’. and it has quenched my long-time thirst to pursue a PhD abroad at one of the world- Professor John Briggs, Clerk of Senate and class universities. Indeed, it has granted me Director of GCID, said: ‘The scholarship an opportunity to improve my employability Dr William Cockburn served in the Home Guard provides a wonderful opportunity for a and explore a wide range of international and studied at the University during WWII. scholar from one of the poorest countries friendships and professional networks.’

4 New funds award first scholarships Supporting our vets of the future

The School of Veterinary Medicine launched the James Herriot Scholarship Fund in 2012 as part of the school’s 150th anniversary celebrations. The fund was created, with the blessing of James Herriot’s family, to ensure that the school can continue to develop the clinical academic leaders of the future and train a new generation of veterinary surgeons who will be equipped to tackle global challenges in animal health and welfare.

We are grateful to the many donors In 2012 the University launched a number of Postgraduate Scholarship Funds, providing who have supported the James Herriot our supporters with a unique opportunity to focus their gifts towards a specific school Scholarship Fund to date. Alan Smith, or subject. The funds, named after some of our most prestigious alumni, including Lord who graduated from the school in 2011, Kelvin (Physics & Astronomy), Edwin Morgan (Scottish Literature) and James Herriot supports the James Herriot Scholarship (Veterinary Medicine), aim to provide invaluable support to prospective students by Fund with a monthly gift. removing the financial burden of undertaking postgraduate studies. Thanks to the generous support of our friends and alumni, we have now awarded the first scholarships. Alan’s journey to become a veterinary surgeon was slightly different from College of Science & Engineering Carol Fettes and Ruth Corbet have both that of some of our other students. Two awards have been made from our received £5,000 scholarships to support He arrived at Glasgow as a mature Postgraduate Scholarship Funds in their PhDs. student after running a painting and the College of Science & Engineering: decorating business. He had always the Hugh B Sutherland Scholarship in Elizabeth Ford, an international PhD student wanted to study veterinary medicine, so Civil Engineering and the Lord Kelvin (pictured below), has been awarded a left his business and, after gaining the Postgraduate Scholarship in Physics & £10,000 scholarship from the Kenneth Elliott necessary qualifications, got a place at Astronomy. Postgraduate Scholarship Fund in Music Glasgow to study Veterinary Medicine, for her research into the history of the flute. his lifelong ambition. Stephanie Connelly, a second-year Civil Elizabeth said of her award: ‘My research Engineering PhD student, was awarded the challenges and contradicts many previously Alan told us why he chose to support inaugural Hugh B Sutherland Postgraduate held notions regarding the flute in Scottish the James Herriot Scholarship Scholarship for her research tackling real- musical life in the eighteenth century. It also Fund: ‘I am truly grateful to have world problems such as water and energy includes the first complete modern edition of received funding from various scarcity, and climate change. William McGibbon’s chamber music. charities and scholarships during my studies. Therefore I feel honoured Yachen Li from China (pictured above) ‘William McGibbon’s chamber music was an to help veterinary students via this was awarded the Lord Kelvin Postgraduate area that greatly interested Kenneth Elliott, scholarship as I know what they will Scholarship and will be studying for an MSc who edited two of his trio sonatas. I feel be going through with regards to in Astrophysics. ‘Coming to study so far extremely honoured to have received the coping financially as well as with their away from my homeland, China, will be a big fund in his name, as it allows me to continue academic challenges.’ financial struggle, therefore the assistance his vast legacy in a way that otherwise would provided by the Lord Kelvin Postgraduate not be possible.’ In just over a year since the fund was Scholarship is invaluable,’ said Yachen. ‘It launched we are delighted to announce will allow me to concentrate on my studies For more information on how you can that we can award our first James and make the most of my time in Glasgow. support our College of Arts Postgraduate Herriot Scholarships. This is thanks to Moreover, the scholarship award has greatly Funds contact college development officer, the many supporters of this valuable contributed to my increased self-confidence Bicola Barratt-Crane, at bicola.barratt- fund to date. More details of our James and motivation for my future studies.’ [email protected] or on Herriot scholars will feature in future +44 (0)141 330 7148. issues of Giving to Glasgow. For more information on how you can support our Science & Engineering Postgraduate Funds contact college development officer, Richard McConnell, at [email protected] or on +44 (0)141 330 4302.

College of Arts In the College of Arts, three awards have been made including two scholarships from the St Mungo Postgraduate Scholarship Fund in Theology & Religious Studies.

5 Thanks to our donors ... … who have given new gifts, named or changed inscriptions on existing gifts, or moved up to a new giving level, between 1 April 2013 and 30 September 2013. In addition to those listed below, there are a number of donors whose gifts are awaiting confirmation.

College of Arts Elizabeth Gibb • Dennis H Hagan Heart Disease, Heart Attack and Stroke Team Mukhopadhyay • Amy Sinclair • Andrew Tannahill Fund for the OBE • R & C Hardy • Rebecca Lee • Silver Gift Annie M Sloan • Ellison Sneddon Cycle Margaret M Mackinnon • Mr G Leslie Glasgow 2013 • Douglas Stewart • Furtherance of Scottish Literature Drs JLC and LM Dall • Dr John B McCorkindale • Medicinal Brew & Brian McGuinness Steven Yorston Major Gift Fogarty Charity Night Concert • James Bronze Gift Southern General Hospital Clinical From the Estate of Yvonne Cunningham HF Mitchell • Park Mains High School In memory of my parents Research Facility Bertold Laufer Research Project – S6 Charities Commitee • Dr John NE Noted Gift Gold Gift Major Gift Rankin • Emily Reid • Margaret and In memory of John Cochrane From the Estate of Mrs Margaret M The Tang Research Foundation Robert Rowan* • Mairi Scanlon • In loving memory of Jennifer Mary Taylor Inflammatory Diseases: Pippin née Jamieson Chapel Choir Development Fund • University of Glasgow Hospitality Arthritis & Asthma Think Pink Scotland Gold Gift Services • Alex and Ann Watt • One Bronze Gift Major Gift In memory of Dr Charles Morrison anonymous donation Anderson Family and friends, in memory of Norman Agnes Henderson Noted Gift Simpson* William Cullen Postgraduate Chapel Organ 75th Anniversary Appeal John M Allison • Jimmy Beggs and Medical Education Scholarship Fund in Medicine Gold Gift Templeton Bowling Club • Jim & Olive From the Estate of Mrs Margaret M Colraine • Roy A Dalgleish • Sophie Silver Gift Silver Gift Pippin née Jamieson Dalziel • Jamie Dobson & Ian Young • Dr William Bradford Doig • Dr James S Dr Robin M Borthwick • Charles E Clark Hamilton Hunterian Fund Hannah Docherty • Evelyn Donaldson Bronze Gift • Dumbarton Masonic Lodge • Tommy Medical Fund General Dr Zubir Ahmed Silver Gift Gillan • Grant T Hainey • Dr Katie Harper Michael G MacKenzie Platinum Gift Noted Gift • Laura C Harvey • Victoria Jamieson Dr Andrew S Barr and the late Margaret J Kenneth A Brown • Craig C Dobson • Bronze Gift and Chris McKenna • Eleanor A Jones BDS* • One anonymous donation Kate Richardson Morna M Mathers • Dr Marjorie Lacy • May Livingston Gold Gift Noted Gift on the occasion of her birthday from Brian B Davidson* • Dr Ronald A F School of Veterinary Medicine One anonymous donation John and Jacqueline • Remembering Fowlis* James Herriot Scholarship Fund in Ishbel and Bill Lloyd • The Lundrum Isabel Henderson Fund for Celtic & Silver Gift Veterinary Medicine Gaelic Charitable Trust • Casey McDaid • Erin Gold Gift McKenzie • Billy Nicol • In memory of Dr Margaret F Burns* • Dr Hellen S Conn Noted Gift • Stuart & Mairi Parker • Dr Douglas A George F Alexander • Peter & Ruth James Gordon Nicol • James A Nisbet Holmes One anonymous donation • Dr Ennis I O’Donnell • Dr Garrick Robertson • One anonymous donation* James Boswell Postgraduate Osbourne • Lesley E Pate • Gail Penny Bronze Gift Silver Gift Scholarship Fund in Scottish History • Marion J Procter • Kate Richardson • Dr Elspeth L Hepburn • PL Kei & SF Dr James S Hamilton • In memory of Claire E Rooney • Margaret and Robert Leong • Herbert M Runciman OBE* • my dear husband, Ian McIntyre - he Bronze Gift graduated June 1944, 70 years ago Kevin Gallagher • Dr Jennifer M Wormald Rowan • Jamielee Savage & Ashleigh Alastair M Taylor* • Four anonymous McGarrell • Dr James M Smith • The Iris donations Bronze Gift John Buchan Mobility Scholarship Fund and Alexander Walker Naddell Charitable Angus Carmichael BVMS MRCVS in the College of Arts Noted Gift Trust • Jamie Walker • Three anonymous Dr James W Baird • In Memory of Robert • Simon & Deborah Doherty • One Silver Gift donations Hutton Boyd • Marjorie J Bulloch • anonymous donation In memory of Walter and Anne Wyatt David Livingstone Fund in Global Health Marian M Izatt • Dr Cynthia J McAlpine Noted Gift Noted Gift and Biodiversity • Dr Robert C Speirs • In memory of Dr Alison I Bruce • Matthew D Alexandra Jones Bronze Gift James Miller Wilson MBChB 1959† • Eaglesome, BVMS • Nicola S Gallagher Karen Finch Bursary Fund in Textile William K Cruickshank • Allan J Doyle • One anonymous donation BVMS Conservation and Technical Art History Professor Paul Hagan • Ian R Howarth • Mental Health Small Animal Hospital Fund Major Gift Lisa Stitt • Gary Ternent Gold Gift Gold Gift One anonymous donation Institute of Health & Wellbeing Research A salute to the work of the Glasgow For Mari, who has her own special Association for Mental Health - GAMH Kenneth Elliott Postgraduate Major Gift qualities Scholarship Fund in Music From the Estate of Mrs Elinor Muriel Silver Gift Silver Gift Bronze Gift Cooke Dr Ena B Macnab J Murray Grierson, Alton Landscapes, Lorna Jean McRobert Bronze Gift Troon - Paddy and Dylan • Professor Medical Fund Malcolm D McLeod CBE • Thank You. 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Bequests Giving from Canada Bequests are favoured by many alumni and Canadian residents will be provided with a friends who want to make a difference after receipt for their tax records from the University. their death. A gift of this kind also helps to Cheques should be made payable to reduce your inheritance tax liability. ‘University of Glasgow’ (and not the University Trust) to be able to claim tax relief. Stocks and shares Since 6 April 2000, individuals have been Data Protection Act 1998 eligible for tax relief on gifts of certain shares, Under the codes of the 1998 Data Protection securities and other investments. This is in Act, the University of Glasgow will use the addition to capital gains tax relief on gifts of information provided by you for University assets to charity. Tax relief for donors is based education, social and charitable purposes on the value of the shares on the day they are only. transferred to the University. If you would like to support your chosen project by gifting shares Freedom of Information (Scotland) Act 2002 and securities and would like more information, The Development & Alumni Office acts in simply call the Development & Alumni Office on accordance with the terms of the Freedom of Produced by the Development & Alumni Office and +44 (0)141 330 4951. Information (Scotland) Act 2002. Information the Communications Office, University of Glasgow on donations received by the University of Printed by Sterling Giving from the USA Glasgow is provided in Giving to Glasgow and © University of Glasgow, November 2013 US taxpayers can give tax-deductible gifts to other project-specific newsletters. Information University of Glasgow, charity no. SC004401 the American Alumni of Glasgow University, an is included only on donors who have given us University of Glasgow Trust charity no. SC008303 independent charitable corporation organised their express permission to do so.

Making a single gift I would like to make a single gift to the University of Glasgow Trust of £ ...... I enclose a cheque/charity voucher made payable to University of Glasgow Trust or Please debit my: Visa Visa Debit Mastercard Maestro Name on card ......

Card No

Start Date / Expiry Date / Issue Number Security Code

Making a regular gift by Direct Debit I would like to make a regular gift to the University of Glasgow Trust of £ ...... Monthly Quarterly Annually

I would like the payments to be taken from my account on the: 1st 15th of (month) - please allow one month from today.

Please specify your inscription if requested (BLOCK CAPITALS) ......

Instruction to your Bank or Building Society to pay by Direct Debit Please fill in the whole form using a ball point pen and return to: Development & Alumni Office, 3 The Square, University of Glasgow, Glasgow, G12 8QQ Name and full postal address of your Bank or Building Society Service User Number: 257165

To: The Manager ...... Reference

Address ...... Instruction to your Bank or Building Society Please pay the University of Glasgow Trust Direct Debit from the account detailed in this instruction subject to safeguards ...... assured by the Direct Debit Guarantee. I understand that this instruction may remain with the University of Glasgow Trust Name of Account Holder(s) ...... and, if so, details will be passed electronically to my bank/ building society. Branch Sort Code Bank or Building Society Account Number Signature ...... Date ......

The Direct Debit Guarantee (this guarantee should be detached and retained by the payer) • This Guarantee is offered by all banks and building societies that accept instructions to pay Direct Debits. • If there are any changes to the amount, date or frequency of your Direct Debit the University of Glasgow Trust will notify you 10 working days in advance of your account being debited or as otherwise agreed. If you request the University of Glasgow Trust to collect a payment, confirmation of the amount and date will be given to you at the time of the request. • If an error is made in the payment of your Direct Debit, by the University of Glasgow Trust or your bank or building society, you are entitled to a full and immediate refund of the amount paid from your bank or building society. If you receive a refund you are not entitled to, you must pay it back when the University of Glasgow Trust asks you to. • You can cancel a Direct Debit at any time by simply contacting your bank or building society. Written confirmation may be required. Please also notify us.