Leaflets advertising the following courses, seminars and conferences organised by the University of Strathclyde Continuing Education Centre:
- The Meaning of our Environment, 1973-1974
- Nuclear Engineering, 1976
- Computers and the Laboratory, 1976
- Biology, 1976
- Chemicals in the Garden, 1976
- Mathematics, 1976
- Forensic Science for Investigators and Lawyers, 1976
- Legal Implications of Radiation Protection, 1979
- Advanced Software Design, 1982
- CIBS Energy Code Workshop, 1982
- Continuing with Computers, 1982
- Computer Programming in BASIC, 1982
- Refresher Courses for Pharmacists, 1982-1983, 1987
- Town and Gown seminars, 1983-1984
- Quarterly bulletins about forthcoming short courses, seminars and conferences, 1983-1987
- Faculty of Arts and Social Studies Pre-Entry Certificate, Continuing Education Certificate or BA Degree, 1985
- Experimental Stress Analysis, 1987
- British Labour History, 1987
- Interpersonal Skills, 1987
- Facilities Management seminar series, 1987-1989
- Management of Aggression, 1988
- Electricity Privatisation in Scotland conference, 1988
- Glasgow’s Miles Better – Miles to Go conference, 1988
- Mind Your Own Business conference, 1988
- Governing Scotland in the 90’s – possible structures and likely consequences conference, 1988
- Microcomputers in Architectural Practice, 1988
- Special Interest Summer School Course, 1988 (Reading Scottish Writing, The Jacobites, The Ornamental Garden, Tracing Scottish Roots, Architecture in Glasgow and the West Of Scotland)
- Mathematics evening courses and teaching fellowships, 1988-1989
- Department of Architecture and Building Science/Building Performance Studies Unit Professional Development programme, 1988-1989
- The Chartered Institution of Building Services Engineers (Scottish Region) conference, 1988, 1990
- Property for Profit conference, 1989
- Impedance Microbiology, 1989
- People Management Skills, 1989
- Certificate of Professional Development in Residential Estate Agency, 1989-1990
- Distance Learning Courses for Pharmacists, 1980s
- Ultra-Pure Water Production Technology for the Semiconductor and Microelectronics Industries, 1990
- Summer Study Breaks, 1990 (Tracing Your Scottish Roots, Calligraphy, Introduction to Computers, Astrology, Art in Glasgow)
- Over 50 in the 90s: Learning and Older Adults conference, 1990
- Computer Aided Design and Management of Landfill Sites, 1990
- Professional Updating for Women, 1990
- Continuing Education for Pharmacists, 1990
- Career Assessment Unit: Career Test Programme, c.1990
- Private Language Study, c. 1992
- Evening classes, 1992-1993
- Certificate in Service Delivery Management, 1997-1998
Leaflets advertising courses, seminars and conferences organised by University of Strathclyde Continuing Education Centre
This material is held atUniversity of Strathclyde Archives and Special Collections
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- GB 249 OS/64/1/5
- Dates of Creation
- 1973 - 1998
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- Language of Material
- English
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- 1 bundle
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Administrative / Biographical History
The Continuing Education Office was established in 1976. In 1982, it was restructured and renamed the Continuing Education Centre.
The Continuing Education Centre was established in 1982 following a restructuring of the Continuing Education Office. Its remit was to liaise with both the University faculties and commerce, industry and national and local government departments to provide a comprehensive programme of continuing education courses for the West of Scotland. In 1999, it was replaced by the Centre for Lifelong Learning.
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The Continuing Education Office was established in 1976. In 1982, it was restructured and renamed the Continuing Education Centre.
The Continuing Education Centre was established in 1982 following a restructuring of the Continuing Education Office. Its remit was to liaise with both the University faculties and commerce, industry and national and local government departments to provide a comprehensive programme of continuing education courses for the West of Scotland. In 1999, it was replaced by the Centre for Lifelong Learning.
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