Outlines several recently completed projects to transform the campus of the University of Strathclyde (the new Technology and Innovation Centre and the refurbishment of the Business School, John Anderson and James Weir buildings), plus upcoming campus investments (a new sports and health facility, a teaching and learning hub bringing together the former Architecture and Colville buildings, refurbishment of the Wolfson building, and the installation of a state-of-the-art district energy system for the campus, including a combined heat and power engine).
Sans titreArticle exploring the history of the streets on which the University of Strathclyde stands.
Report of European Consortium of Innovative Universities (ECIU) Leadership Development Programme.
The report provides a critical analysis of the University of Strathclyde's strategic plan, 2007-2011, and reflects on strategic planning relating specifically to the European context of internationalisation.
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Sans titreThe design of the poster incorporates the range of activities, history and heritage of the University of Strathclyde and its antecedents, and shows the university in the context of the city of Glasgow. The modern solar-heated residences and other campus buildings are montaged with the medieval Tolbooth and the original Andersonian Institution. The same design appeared on the University of Strathclyde's official Christmas card for 1989.
Sans titreInvitation to join Strathclyde 100, a forum for business leaders. Includes information about the group.
Sans titreBooklet produced to mark the centenary of the Royal College Building at the University of Strathclyde (the foundation stone was laid on 14 May 1903); programme for an associated day of lectures, tours and other events for alumni on 13 September 2003.
Sans titreA parody of the University's official staff magazine, 'Prism'. The only issue held is no.1, November 1991. An editorial note on the last page indicates that 'This magazine will be published spasmodically. The next issue of Spasm will appear once the editors have dealt with the numerous law suits arriving from the first issue.'
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