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The ceremony took place at Kelvin Hall, Glasgow and includes the installation of Lord Todd of Trumpington as first Chancellor and ceremony for honorary graduands Lord Adrian of Cambridge, Sir Robert Robinson, Sir David S Anderson, Sir Edmund Hirst, Rt Hon Frank Cousins, Sir Peter Meldrum (Lord Provost) and Clark Kerr. Photographs also include Sir Samuel Curran, and Mr G Thomson (Registrar).

Photographs taken as the procession leaves the ceremony in Kelvin Hall, Glasgow. Photographs include: Dr Curran, Sir Edmund Hirst, Frank Cousins, Sir Peter Meldrum, Clark Kerr, Dr Davidson and William Ross (Secretary of State for Scotland).

Honorary degrees awarded to Jerzy Romuald Werner, Sir William Collins, Sir Ronald Stanley Edwards, His Excellency Robert Kweku Atta Gardiner, Willy Hauglie, Lord Murray of Newhaven, Patrick Muirhead Thomas (Chairman of court) and Asa Briggs.

Includes Lord Todd, Dr Curran, James Pickett (Director of Overseas Development Unit), Professor S G E Lythe (History), G P Richardson.

Also opening of the Collins Exhibition Hall by Sir William Collins. Includes William Gray (Lord Provost).

Honorary degrees awarded to Lord Provost John Johnstone, Lord Clydesmuir of Braidwood, Thomas Rae Craig and Harold Montague Finniston.

Includes Dr Curran, Lord Todd, George Richardson, W F Robertson.

Honorary degrees awarded to the Rt Hon Anthony N Wedgewood Benn and Isaac Wolfson.

Includes Dr Curran, Lord Todd, George Richardson, Professor R M Kenedi (Bioengineering), Professor Pack (Mathematics).

Graduation Day
GB 249 OS/55/6/3 · Item · 1989

Souvenir magazine for graduands of the University of Strathclyde.

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GB 249 OS/90/11 · Dossiê · 2014

Fabric design sample for the University of Strathclyde Golden Jubilee graduation cap; 2-page digital file summarising the design and manufacturing process.
The Golden Jubilee cap was a gift from Glasgow School of Art to mark the fiftieth anniversary of the University of Strathclyde’s Royal Charter of 1964. It was designed and manufactured by Christopher Barton and Jonathan Douglas, two final-year students in the School’s Department of Fashion and Textiles, and has been used in place of the more traditional, black cap at all University of Strathclyde graduation ceremonies since 2014. While the fabric of the finished cap is dark blue and black in colour, the sample is rendered in cream and black. The fabric was created using the Jacquard mechanism and woven from Lyocell, a type of rayon consisting of cellulose fibre made from dissolving wood pulp. This newly developed, natural yarn was chosen by the designers in honour of Strathclyde’s reputation for technological innovation, as well as to fit with the University’s sustainability policy, which seeks to minimise any detrimental effect upon the environment arising from the University’s activities. The design incorporates several key elements of the University’s coat of Arms: a cinquefoil, the heraldic emblem of the ancient kingdom of Strathclyde after which the University was named; an antique crown, again representing the kingdom of Strathclyde; a wave packet, signifying that Strathclyde is a technological institution; and two falcons, which were added to the coat of Arms in 1996 to mark two hundred years since the death of John Anderson.

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Honorary degrees awarded to Michael J Lighthill, Herwart Opitz, Sir Gordon Sutherland, Lord Birsay, John Scott Maclay, Lord Robbins, Sir Charles Wilson and George H Thomson (former Registrar).

Includes Dr Curran, Lord Todd, Professor William Frazer (Civil Engineering 1956-1968), George Richardson (Registrar), W F Robertson (Chairman of Court).

Honorary degrees awarded to Sir William Cook, Sir Ronald Cumming, Bristow Guy Ballard, James Sharp Tait, Joames Milne Coltart, Sir Douglas Haddow, Sir Maurice Laing and the Rt Hon the Viscount Weir.

Includes Dr Curran, Lord Todd, W F Robertson, G Richardson. Also key and platform party.

Honorary degrees awarded to Sir Alan Howard Cottrell, Ernst Otto Fischer, Douglas Samuel Jones, Basil John Mason, Sir William Stevenson Gray, Tan Sri Hanzah Sendut and Sir Iain Maxwell Stewart.

Includes Lord Todd, Dr Curran, D W J Morrell.

GB 249 OS/55/1 · Séries · 1965-2023

Order of proceedings at degree awarding ceremonies at the University of Strathclyde. The order of proceedings were given to each graduand plus those members of staff present.
No ceremonies were held during 2020 or in summer 2021 due to the COVID-19 pandemic. A series of catch-up ceremonies, officially known as 'Celebrations of Graduation', was held from 18 March - 1 April 2022 so that students who had been obliged to graduate in absentia during the pandemic could attend a ceremony in person.

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