Includes 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 engineerArticle by Colin Kirkwood in the journal 'Counselling in Scotland', autumn 2013.
Compilation 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 engineerIncludes agendas, internal memoranda, meeting minutes, accounts, leaflets, correspondence, proposed layout of chaplaincy suite, and Chaplains' reports.
Signed by Lord Hope of Craighead, Chancellor; Professor Sir Jim McDonald, Principal and Vice-Chancellor, and Richard Hunter, Convener of Court.
Published by Sense Publishers.
Concerns the notion of specialisation and the idea of the division of labour inherent in German science. Incomplete, pp. 20-31. Manuscript.
Publication highlighting projects funded by the Alumni Fund at the University of Strathclyde.
University of Strathclyde | Alumni and Development OfficeRegarding the publication of the David Livingstone papers.
To establish collaboration in joint research activities, exchanges of academic staff, students and researchers and course delivery.
Signed by Tim Holt, Chief Executive of the Institute of Photonics, and Dr. Sun Ho Kim, President of the Korea Photoncis Technology institute, and witnessed by Kang Un-Tae, Mayor of Gwangju City.
Published by Sense Publishers.
Loose pages recording the conferment of the honorary degree of Doctor of Science upon Professor Sir Charles Kuen Kao at a ceremony held in Hong Kong, 22 September 2010, and the conferment of the honorary degree of Doctor of Science upon Charles Hard Townes at a ceremony held in San Francisco, 31 January 2011.
These details are recorded on loose pages because the bound volume was not taken to the overseas ceremonies.