Brochure containing details of evening classes at the University of Strathclyde designed to meet the needs of members of the community not participating in the University's full-time degree programme. Also includes details of the University's Learning in Later Life Programme, the Town and Gown lecture series, the pre-entry course for Arts and Social Studies, and the programme of continuing professional development seminars.
Sem títuloPresentation about possible uses by the University of Strathclyde of Marland House and other sites in the centre of Glasgow. Outlines University estate strategy and financial objectives, details of sites, planning position and considerations, supply and demand positions and cost implications.
Sem títuloLeaflets advertising courses in advanced manufacturing systems design, industrial local area networks, manufacturing automation protocol, technical and office protocols, analytical modelling of structural systems, computer aided design, computer aided manufacturing, integrated building design.
Sem títuloBooklets on the teaching and research of the Institute.
Sem títuloCourse leaflets.
Sem títuloPlanning for the development of the University of Strathclyde's physical infrastructure.
Sem títuloHandbook for technical and related staff at the University of Strathclyde setting out salaries, duties, conditions of employment, university facilities, and health and safety.
Sem títuloResearch report, 1993-1996; leaflet on experimental stress analysis evening courses, 1988; promotional video for mechanical engineering courses, 1988; conference programme, 1992.
Sem títuloAnnual reports, 1988-2006; reports on graduate destinations, 1981-2007; leaflets, 1996-1999.
Sem 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.
Sem títuloLeaflet on career paths for arts and social studies graduates of the University of Strathclyde.
Sem títuloConversations between members of Glasgow Labour History Workshop and former Singer employees, discussing working conditions and the strike at the Singer sewing machine plant in Clydebank, Scotland, March / April 1911.
Clydeside industrialists began to introduce scientific management practices in 1910. The Singer sewing machine plant in Clydebank became the site of the first explicit confrontation between capital and labour in Scotland resulting from the ensuing reorganisation of work processes. Within two days of twelve female cabinet polishers going on strike, the Singer works became paralysed as the majority of the 11,000 workforce joined in.
Sem títuloLeaflets advertising the following Professional, Industrial and Commercial Updating (PICKUP) short courses run by the Applied Microbiology Division and the Department of Pure and Applied Chemistry in the Faculty of Science in conjunction with the Continuing Education Centre, University of Strathclyde:
- Molecular Spectroscopy
- Microbial Hazards and Protection
- Fermentation Technology
- Scientific Management of Landfills
- Principles of Continuous Culture