Many records relate to the establishment of the mixed denominational Chaplaincy Centre of the University of Strathclyde and the move to the St Paul's Building.
Sem títuloIncludes agendas, meeting minutes, accounts, internal memoranda, reports from Glasgow international students welcome program, employee assistance programme (draft paper), Chaplains' reports and a copy of the booklet for the ‘Formal Opening of Chaplaincy Centre' by Lady Curran (Wednesday, 1 November 1978, 2.30 p.m.).
Annual reports from 1976 to 1984; reports related to the Chaplaincy Committee; and other reports related to the chaplaincy and external organisations.
Includes sixty-eight questions for a broadcast programme 'Questions of Belief’ on Radio 4, Sunday evening 30 April 1972. Recorded at the University of Strathclyde 26 April 1972.
Report by Andrew MacLean, 17 January 1990.
Report, 13 May 1996, which focus on the use of space within the St Paul's building and an increase in the number of students using the ARK café.
Various documents providing information about the Chaplaincy and related groups such as: the history of the Chaplaincy, the University of Strathclyde Christian Union Constitution, and a calendar of events.
Report of the Chaplain's work including a section on the history of the University, its student population, the Students' Association, and the Chaplaincy. Includes recommendations for the appointment of a new chaplain
Contains various informational leaflets about the Chaplaincy of the University of Strathclyde.
Documents related to the utilisation of the St Paul’s building by the University Chaplaincy including:
-'Utilisation of St Paul's Building, John Street' about the proposal to use the building for the Chaplaincy Centre (2 documents)
-'Summary of the Architectural Students' project "St Paul's Building Conversion" carried out in term 3 session 1976/77' (1 document)
-'Accommodation requirements in St Paul's Building (xerox copy, 1 document)
-memo recording the decision to use the St Paul's Building to accommodate the Chaplaincy and the establishment of a Joint Users' committee with the Students; Association (1 document)
Four photographs of interior views, with people, of the chaplaincy at 141 George Street including the kitchen area, congregation room, and social areas. Also includes a photocopy of a photograph of the front door. Photographs are annotated '141 George Street’ on the back.
Order of Service for the memorial service documents of Professor Hamish Wood (1926-2009), 02 October 2009. Includes draft order or service documents and a draft eulogy speech.
Includes agendas, meeting minutes, accounts, reports from Chaplains, memoranda, and correspondence.
Includes agendas, internal memoranda, meeting minutes, accounts, leaflets, correspondence, proposed layout of chaplaincy suite, and Chaplains' reports.