Academic Board

Scope and Content

Loose paper minutes of the Academic Board 1-22 (2 Nov 1964- 11 May 1970) and 1-236 (1970-2007) along with copies of the Academic Regulations for Taught Courses for different years.

Administrative / Biographical History

The Academic Board held its first meeting on 2nd November 1964, following the establishment of the Council for National Academic Awards (CNAA) in the same year. The Academic Board succeeded the Board of Studies (LSBU/3/9) and the Educational Committee, (LSBU/3/3) which was established in 1892.

Its original terms of reference were the raising and maintaining of academic standards, contributing to the academic aspect of the Polytechnic's future development and considering the recommendations of the Boards of Studies. The large body, composed mainly of elected and ex-officio members of staff, sometimes working through subcommittees, widened its work from new courses and syllabuses for the CNAA to administrative and academic problems of all kinds. Over the years the Board grew in influence, spreading the responsibility for institutional academic development and standards amoungst a group of staff much wider than had ever previously been the case. The Academic Planning Committee was replaced with committes for strategic planning and academic management.

The current Academic Board is accountable to the Board of Governors for the academic activities of the University. It also creates and maintains connections with industry, advises and supports the University's relationship with its UK and international partners and advises on the instruction of fellowships, scholarships, prizes and other aids towards study and research.

Arrangement

Chronological

Conditions Governing Use

LSBU Copyright

Accruals

Expected