Postgraduate prospectuses for each of the four faculties at the University of Strathclyde

This material is held atUniversity of Strathclyde Archives and Special Collections

Scope and Content

Prospectuses for potential postgraduates produced by Faculty of Science, Faculty of Engineering, Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences and Strathclyde Business School.
Each prospectus outlines entry requirements, applications procedure, careers and work experience, financial matters, academic and study support, accommodation, student support services, sports and cultural activities and the Students' Association, as well as listing all postgraduate taught courses and describing the research and facilities of each department.

Administrative / Biographical History

The International and Graduate Office was established in 2003, following a restructuring of the International Office and its relationship with Registry and academic departments. The new office assumed responsibility for international undergraduate and postgraduate recruitment. It also provided support to faculties in marketing and recruitment of UK students and administered postgraduate scholarships. It continued to administer student exchange programmes, provide advice and support services for international students, facilitate links with partner institutions and organise programmes for visiting delegations.

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The International and Graduate Office was established in 2003, following a restructuring of the International Office and its relationship with Registry and academic departments. The new office assumed responsibility for international undergraduate and postgraduate recruitment. It also provided support to faculties in marketing and recruitment of UK students and administered postgraduate scholarships. It continued to administer student exchange programmes, provide advice and support services for international students, facilitate links with partner institutions and organise programmes for visiting delegations.

Archivist's Note

Created by Victoria Peters, November 2012.

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