Each year, the University of Strathclyde awards a small number of honorary degrees to people who have made an outstanding contribution to academia and learning, to the university, to society (nationally and/or internationally) or to enterprise or business in their particular field. Honorary degrees are now conferred at the university's regular summer and autumn degree congregations, but were formerly awarded at the annual Commemoration Day ceremony, or at congregations arranged for occasions such as the opening of new buildings on campus.
The registers record each honorary graduate's name, signature, the title of degree conferred, and the date.
Details recorded are graduate's name, signature, degree and class of degree.
No graduation ceremonies were held during 2020 or in summer 2021 due to the COVID-19 pandemic. A series of catch-up ceremonies, officially known as 'Celebrations of Graduation', was held from 18 March - 1 April 2022 so that students who had been obliged to graduate in absentia during the pandemic could attend a ceremony in person.
In 2024, the University introduced additional spring graduation ceremonies, held in March, specifically for the January intake student cohort. Most of these were international students and the spring ceremonies allowed them to celebrate their graduation together during the validity period of their existing visas.
Order of proceedings at degree awarding ceremonies at the University of Strathclyde. The order of proceedings were given to each graduand plus those members of staff present.
No ceremonies were held during 2020 or in summer 2021 due to the COVID-19 pandemic. A series of catch-up ceremonies, officially known as 'Celebrations of Graduation', was held from 18 March - 1 April 2022 so that students who had been obliged to graduate in absentia during the pandemic could attend a ceremony in person.
In 2024, the University introduced additional spring graduation ceremonies, held in March, specifically for the January intake student cohort. Most of these were international students and the spring ceremonies allowed them to celebrate their graduation together during the validity period of their existing visas.
Students at Aviemore, c. 1956, at Aberdeen, 1950, and in Jordanhill College grounds.
The University's mission, aims, objectives and strategic plans.
Sem títuloPrinted material collected by the Occupational and Environmental Diseases Association.
Sem títuloAnnual publication of the University of Strathclyde containing the University charter, statutes, ordinances and regulations, together with a history of the University and lists of academic and administrative staff.
The Calendars were printed until 2008/2009. From 2009/2010 they are in digital format only.
Sem títuloMap of Uganda.
This series is part of Patrick Geddes’ large collection of maps, plans, photographs, prints and drawings of countries and regions around the world. Much of this collection was part of Geddes' Cities and Town Planning Exhibition.
Sem títuloPhotograph of Burma.
This series is part of Patrick Geddes’ large collection of maps, plans, photographs, prints and drawings of countries and regions around the world. Much of this collection was part of Geddes' Cities and Town Planning Exhibition.
Sem títuloMinutes of meetings of the Matriculation Committee concerning the general entrance requirements of the University of Strathclyde and individual matriculation cases.
Sem títuloExamination papers for diplomas and associateships awarded by the Royal College of Science and Technology and degrees awarded by the University of Strathclyde.
Sem títuloTen separate series of individual case files and one series of radiographs resulting from the Occupational and Environmental Diseases Association's advocacy for better compensation payments for sufferers of asbestos-related diseases.
The case files comprise correspondence, medical notes and the results of the Association's own groundbreaking electron microscope testing.
Sem títuloThree photographs of Alex Adam covered in whitening and black boot polish and thrown into College pond on his birthday; four photographs of students enjoying outdoor activities at Glenmore Lodge, Cairngorms.
Names of students are recorded on the reverse of the photographs.
Staff pocket diary issued to all members of University of Strathclyde staff. It contains an alphabetical list of staff and gives the names of members of Court and Senate and their committees. The University calendar of dates is incorporated in the diary section.
Sem títuloDetails recorded are student's name, matriculation number, date of birth, address, previous qualifications, subjects of study, marks, attendances and final degree awarded.
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