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Giving matters
GB 249 OF/79/2 · Pièce · 2012

Publication highlighting projects funded by the Alumni Fund at the University of Strathclyde.

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GB 249 OS/47/5 · Série organique · 2011-2013

Leaflets 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.

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GB 249 OS/47/4 · Série organique · 2011

Prospectuses for potential postgraduates produced by Faculty of Science, Faculty of Engineering, Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences and Strathclyde Business School.

Each prospectus outlines entry requirements, applications procedure, careers and work experience, financial matters, academic and study support, accommodation, student support services, sports and cultural activities and the Students' Association, as well as listing all postgraduate taught courses and describing the research and facilities of each department.

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Research brief
GB 249 OS/22/9 · Pièce · 2010

Publication about research at the University of Strathclyde.

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Glenda White papers
GB 249 T-WHI · Collection · 2010

One hard-bound copy and one electronic copy of Glenda White's unpublished PhD thesis: 'A Sort of Amateur Schoolmaster: The Life, Work and Influence of David Stow' (2 volumes and 1 CD, University of the West of Scotland, 2010); 7 spiral-bound volumes containing transcripts and other resources collected to supplement the thesis, entitled 'People involved in the Glasgow Infant School Society and the Glasgow Educational Society', 'David Stow's personal correspondence', 'Stow's school designs and equipment', 'David Stow's family tree', 'Schools in Scotland influenced by Stow', 'Transcript of the manuscript of the minutes of the Free Church Training College 1845-1865', 'Relevant newspaper articles and references'; CD containing an electronic version of David Stow's family tree; CD containing David Stow digitised resources.

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GB 249 SOHC 18 · Collection · 2009

Oral history project, conducted in 2009 by David Walker of the Scottish Oral History Centre at the University of Strathclyde on behalf of Glasgow Museums, interviewing those who had earned their living working at Glasgow’s docks. A total of 17 men were selected as suitable for the project but in the end only 12 participated, with some becoming ill and others unavailable for interview. Although a smaller cohort was used than originally intended it did provide a representative sample of workers with experience of most of the docks that operated along the Upper Clyde at Glasgow and its environs. The group also had experience of many of the jobs undertaken such as electrician, plan maker and superintendent stevedore, plater, winch operator, checker, and crane driver. One additional respondent was interviewed who had never worked at the docks but had lived at Shiels Farm and had witnessed the opening of the still operational King George V dock in 1931. The average age of those interviewed was 72 with birth dates ranging from 1926 to 1947. All of the interviews were conducted at the respondent’s home with one exception which was conducted at the Scottish Oral History Centre.

The interviews were semi-structured in style which allowed the respondents to talk beyond their working lives. Hence the testimonies provide evidence of the daily work and conditions in which their working lives were undertaken but they also touch on other aspects of their lives, including family relationships, early job opportunities and trade union activities. The respondents were not only generous in donating their memories but also in providing photographic images which help illustrate the people interviewed, the types of ships that they worked on, buildings now demolished, and tasks undertaken such as handling large steel slabs, grain, coal or scrap iron. Although each interview was conducted separately there was some overlap in the recollections mainly due to the fact that many of the men knew each other as workmates and inevitably they were exposed to similar events in their careers.

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GB 249 OS/3/7 · Pièce · January 2008

Handbook 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.

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