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GB 249 OS/71/4 · Série organique · 2007 - 2010

Strategy statements of the faculties and the central academic services of the University of Strathclyde.

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University of Strathclyde building plans
GB 249 OS/69 · Série organique · c. 1950s - 1990s

Architects' plans of the various buildings of the University of Strathclyde. Includes plans of the buildings on the University's Jordanhill campus.

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GB 249 OS/57 · Série organique · 1985 - 1993

Proposals for courses for validation by the University of Strathclyde; proposal for validation of courses by the Council for National Academic Awards; College policies and procedures for course monitoring and evaluation.

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Artsheet
GB 249 OS/77 · Série organique · 1983 - 1989

Newsletter about musical and theatrical events and exhibitions taking place in and around the University of Strathclyde campus.

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Burns & Laird Lines Ltd ships' logs
GB 249 T-BLL · Série organique · 1935 - 1936, 1966 - 1967

Logs, mainly of steamships but also of motor vessels. Details recorded are name of ship, name of ship's master, dates and times of outward and return sailings, details of cargo and passengers and general remarks about the voyage.

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Crust
GB 249 OJD/2 · Série organique · 1962 - 1982

Annual handbook for freshers at the Royal College of Science and Technology, Glasgow and (from 1964) the University of Strathclyde. Includes a history of the University and information on the University administration, buildings, student welfare, student societies, clubs and activities.

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Strathclyde Telegraph
GB 249 OJD/3 · Série organique · 1960 to date

Newsletter for Royal College of Science and Technology, Glasgow students and (from 1964) University of Strathclyde students.

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Student magazine
GB 249 OJD/1 · Série organique · 1908 - 1977

A student magazine was first published by the Students' Representative Council of the Glasgow and West of Scotland Technical College in 1908. Although founded as The Glasgow Technical College Magazine, it was entitled The Mask for much of the twentieth century and had several other changes of name. In 1971-1972, it was replaced by Rubble.

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