A personal account of former Royal Technical College student Norbert Abeles's working life in the UK, Australia, Kenya, Nigeria and Malawi, compiled with a view to participating in an oral history project on the experiences of former colonial officers who progressed to careers in international development or related fields.
Abeles, Norbert, b. 1923, mechanical engineer and educationistInvitation to join Strathclyde 100, a forum for business leaders. Includes information about the group.
University of Strathclyde | Strathclyde 100Report of European Consortium of Innovative Universities (ECIU) Leadership Development Programme.
The report provides a critical analysis of the University of Strathclyde's strategic plan, 2007-2011, and reflects on strategic planning relating specifically to the European context of internationalisation.
European Consortium of Innovative UniversitiesHandbook for members of the University Court of the University of Strathclyde outlining the history, legal status, funding and governance of the University; the role and responsibilities, membership and meetings of the Court; the roles and responsibilities of the Convener of Court, the Principal and Vice-Chancellor, the Secretary to the University and Court officers; the remits of Court committees; and the code of conduct for members of Court.
University of Strathclyde | CourtPublication about research at the University of Strathclyde.
University of Strathclyde | Corporate CommunicationsSigned by Lord Hope of Craighead, Chancellor; Professor Sir Jim McDonald, Principal and Vice-Chancellor, and Richard Hunter, Convener of Court.
Publication highlighting projects funded by the Alumni Fund at the University of Strathclyde.
University of Strathclyde | Alumni and Development OfficeIncludes sections about Malcolm Baird's father, John Logie Baird. Also includes references to University of Strathclyde and its predecessor, the Royal Technical College, Glasgow.
Baird, Malcolm, b. 1935, chemical engineerCompilation by Malcolm Baird, son of John Logie Baird, of articles, letters and book reviews concerning the claim first made in 1976 that John Logie Baird was involved in secret war work concerning radar during World War II and the years leading up to it.
Baird, Malcolm, b. 1935, chemical engineer