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Título
Data(s)
- 2014 (Produção)
Nível de descrição
Dimensão e suporte
1 booklet + 1 leaflet
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Nome do produtor
História administrativa
The Communications Office was created in 2004. In 2010, it was renamed Media and Corporate Communications.
Nome do produtor
História administrativa
The Creative Writing department employs experienced writers to teach practical skills in the craft of fiction, poetry and script writing, as well as creative non-fiction and writing narrative for new media. In conjunction with the University of Glasgow, the Department established one of the first M.Litt courses in Creative Writing in the 1990s.
História do arquivo
Fonte imediata de aquisição ou transferência
Zona do conteúdo e estrutura
Âmbito e conteúdo
Publicity leaflet; booklet containing all the winning and commended entries.
Avaliação, seleção e eliminação
Incorporações
None expected.
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Condições de acesso
No access restrictions.
Condiçoes de reprodução
Idioma do material
- inglês
Script do material
Notas ao idioma e script
Características físicas e requisitos técnicos
Instrumentos de descrição
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Existência e localização de originais
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Nota
The 'Anderson's Oddities' creative writing competition was organised jointly by the Department of Creative Writing and the Media and Corporate Communications team, and was open to all students and staff of the University of Strathclyde. Entrants had to submit an original poem or piece of prose inspired by the University's collection of historic scientific instruments, many of which had been bequeathed by its founder, John Anderson. The competition was launched on 12 February 2014 and a selection of the instruments was displayed on Levels 3 and 5 of the Andersonian Library until the closing date. The winning authors read out their entries and received their prizes at an evening event in the Archives and Special Collections reading room on 19 June 2014.