Collection OM/471 - Dallas Carter papers

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GB 249 OM/471

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Dallas Carter papers

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  • 1999-2003 (Creation)

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0.06 metres

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Name of creator

(b 1951)

Biographical history

Dallas Carter entered the University of Strathclyde as a mature student in the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences in 1999. She fitted her full-time studies around working for the charity, Sense Scotland, until the end of her third year at Strathclyde, when she gave up her job to focus on her Honours programme. She was awarded a Bachelor of Arts degree with joint Honours in Politics and Scottish Studies on 5 November 2003. She subsequently volunteered with, and went on to be employed by, Citizen's Advice Scotland as a debt adviser. She also served on the Committee of the Lanarkshire Family History Society, from which she stood down in 2019.

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Accession 1671

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Scope and content

Records relating to Dallas Carter's undergraduate studies in Politics and Scottish Studies at the University of Strathclyde, including: lecture notebooks; essay submissions with tutors' mark sheets; examination papers; class handbooks.

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Open

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  • English

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