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.
In 2024, the University introduced additional spring graduation ceremonies, held in March, specifically for the January intake student cohort. Most of these were international students and the spring ceremonies allowed them to celebrate their graduation together during the validity period of their existing visas.
The University's mission, aims, objectives and strategic plans.
Sin títuloDetails recorded are graduate's name, signature, degree and class of degree.
No graduation 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.
In 2024, the University introduced additional spring graduation ceremonies, held in March, specifically for the January intake student cohort. Most of these were international students and the spring ceremonies allowed them to celebrate their graduation together during the validity period of their existing visas.
University charter, statutes and ordinances.
Sin títuloAgreements between the University of Strathclyde and other universities around the world relating to collaborative degree programmes, student exchanges, articulation arrangements and similar.
Sin títuloRecordings of ceremonies for the conferment of degrees at the University of Strathclyde.
Sin títuloProspectus for potential undergraduate students at the University of Strathclyde outlining courses, careers, entry requirements, admissions procedure, scholarships and fees, accommodation, facilities, student support, and sports and student societies.
Sin títuloMagazine for University of Strathclyde alumni.
From 2011, the spring issue of Strathclyde People was only published electronically. The autumn issue continued to be published in hard copy.
Sin títuloSpeeches delivered by professors presenting recipients of honorary degrees at the University of Strathclyde.
Sin títuloDigital images of 15th Kilbrandon Lecture, 23 November 2017, at University of Strathclyde, delivered by Rt. Hon. Nicola Sturgeon, MSP, First Minister of Scotland. The lecture was opened by Professor Sir Jim McDonald, Vice Chancellor of the University of Strathclyde, chaired by Professor Jennifer Davidson, Executive Director of the Institute for Inspiring Children’s Futures, and the vote of thanks and closing remarks were given by Fiona Duncan, Chair, Care Review for Scotland. The images were taken by Guy Hinks, photographer.
The Kilbrandon Lecture is an annual lecture to commemorate the contribution to public life and the Scottish legal system of Charles Shaw, Lord Kilbrandon.
Sin títuloProspectus for potential postgraduate students at the University of Strathclyde outlining entry requirements, applications procedure, courses, careers and work experience, financial matters, academic and study support, accommodation, sports, Students' Association, cultural activities.
Prospectus for 2012 not held.
Sin títuloNewsletters and magazines published by Strathclyde Business School.
Sin títuloThe 'Annual Dinner' was established in 2012 and was held in April each year. It replaced the annual Commemoration Day/University Day Congregation.
Sin títuloNewsletter for University of Strathclyde staff. Up until November 2011, it was published monthly. After a year's hiatus, Prism was then relaunched as a thrice-yearly publication, with the first of the new issues appearing in Winter 2012-13.
Sin títuloLeaflets for entry to degree courses offered by the Faculties of Science, Humanities and Social Sciences, Engineering and the Strathclyde Business School, plus general information leaflets on student life, accommodation, finance and studying abroad as an exchange student.
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