Publication showcasing research at the University of Strathclyde.
Sans titreStrategy statements of the faculties and the central academic services of the University of Strathclyde.
Sans titreNewsletter for University of Strathclyde staff. Up until November 2011, it was published monthly. After a year's hiatus, Prism was then relaunched as a thrice-yearly publication, with the first of the new issues appearing in Winter 2012-13.
Sans titreOutlines several recently completed projects to transform the campus of the University of Strathclyde (the new Technology and Innovation Centre and the refurbishment of the Business School, John Anderson and James Weir buildings), plus upcoming campus investments (a new sports and health facility, a teaching and learning hub bringing together the former Architecture and Colville buildings, refurbishment of the Wolfson building, and the installation of a state-of-the-art district energy system for the campus, including a combined heat and power engine).
Sans titreThe 'Annual Dinner' was established in 2012 and was held in April each year. It replaced the annual Commemoration Day/University Day Congregation.
Sans titrePublicity leaflet; booklet containing all the winning and commended entries.
Sans titreOrder of proceedings; DVD recording of ceremony; collective oration for the six honorary graduates by their presenter, Mr Jack Perry CBE.
Sans titreOrder of service for the memorial service for Sir Graham Hills, former Principal of the University of Strathclyde. The service was held in the Barony Hall at the University of Strathclyde on 25 April 2014.
Sans titreLeaflets for entry to degree courses offered by the Faculties of Science, Humanities and Social Sciences, Engineering and the Strathclyde Business School, plus general information leaflets on student life, accommodation, finance and studying abroad as an exchange student.
Sans titreDigital images of 15th Kilbrandon Lecture, 23 November 2017, at University of Strathclyde, delivered by Rt. Hon. Nicola Sturgeon, MSP, First Minister of Scotland. The lecture was opened by Professor Sir Jim McDonald, Vice Chancellor of the University of Strathclyde, chaired by Professor Jennifer Davidson, Executive Director of the Institute for Inspiring Children’s Futures, and the vote of thanks and closing remarks were given by Fiona Duncan, Chair, Care Review for Scotland. The images were taken by Guy Hinks, photographer.
The Kilbrandon Lecture is an annual lecture to commemorate the contribution to public life and the Scottish legal system of Charles Shaw, Lord Kilbrandon.
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