Handbook for non-professorial academic staff at the University of Strathclyde setting out the structural organisation of the University; the Association of University Teachers; and conditions of service.
Sin títuloPublication for University of Strathclyde academic staff.
Sin títuloA parody of the University's official staff magazine, 'Prism'. The only issue held is no.1, November 1991. An editorial note on the last page indicates that 'This magazine will be published spasmodically. The next issue of Spasm will appear once the editors have dealt with the numerous law suits arriving from the first issue.'
Sin títuloPublication about collaboration between the University of Strathclyde and industry.
Sin títuloOutlines admission procedures; arrangements for supervision of research students and monitoring of progress; duration of study; complaints procedures; final examination procedures; appeals procedures; health and safety.
Sin títuloSouvenir magazine for graduands of the University of Strathclyde.
Sin títuloThe design of the poster incorporates the range of activities, history and heritage of the University of Strathclyde and its antecedents, and shows the university in the context of the city of Glasgow. The modern solar-heated residences and other campus buildings are montaged with the medieval Tolbooth and the original Andersonian Institution. The same design appeared on the University of Strathclyde's official Christmas card for 1989.
Sin títuloHandbook for technical and related staff at the University of Strathclyde setting out salaries, duties, conditions of employment, university facilities, and health and safety.
Sin títuloReport on the participation of the United Kingdom Consortium in the CEC PASSYS project for the year 1988. The Consortium included the University of Strathclyde; the Building Research Establishment; the Energy Technology Support Unit, and Pilkington Glass Ltd. The Report was submitted by Dr J. W. Twidell of the Energy Studies Unit, University of Strathclyde (the scientist responsible for the contract), and compiled by Dr P. Strachan of the Architecture and Building Aids Computer Unit (ABACUS), University of Strathclyde. Both Units are within the Faculty of Engineering.
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