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GB 249 OF/9 · Collection · 1988 - 2007

Annual reports, 1988-2006; reports on graduate destinations, 1981-2007; leaflets, 1996-1999.

University of Strathclyde | Careers Service
Botanical illustrations
GB 249 OF/8/1 · Series · c. 1830

Illustrations of plants which were of pharmaceutical interest in the early 1800s. It is believed they were used for teaching in the Materia Medica classes in the Faculty of Medicine at Anderson's University.

The illustrations appear to fall into two groups: hand-coloured engravings from Wagner's 'Pharmaceutische-Mediziner Botanik' (1828), and a series of hand-coloured drawings by an unknown artist. It is not certain, however, that this grouping is correct. There is also a list, probably of the Wagner engravings, which shows that many illustrations are now missing.

Anderson's College, Glasgow | Medical Faculty
Giving matters
GB 249 OF/79/2 · Item · 2012

Publication highlighting projects funded by the Alumni Fund at the University of Strathclyde.

University of Strathclyde | Alumni and Development Office
GB 249 OF/77/1 · Item · c. 1990s

Publication by the Special Needs Service outlining the facilities and help available for students with disabilities at the University of Strathclyde.

University of Strathclyde | Special Needs Service
GB 249 OF/73 · Collection · 1999 - 2002

Leaflets on undergraduate degree programme in Human Resource Management, 2000-2002; certificate in Personnel Practice course handbook, c 2000; leaflets about Labour Process Conference, 2000, 2002.

University of Strathclyde | Department of Human Resource Management
GB 249 OF/72 · Collection · 1983 - 2004

Information on courses and studying in the Department, 1983-2004; departmental publications, 1984-2000; staff/student newsletter, c. 1996; The Student's Charter, 1994-2000; guidelines for writing good essays and examination answers, 1993-2002; research questionnaire on SNP activists, c. 1990; European Green Parties Membership Survey, 2002.

University of Strathclyde | Department of Government