The Victoria Gymnasium was used by male staff and students of the Borough Polytechnic Institute. It was opened in December 1898 and was funded in part by money raised from hiring out roof space to the public for viewing Queen Victoria's Diamond Jubilee procession which passed down Borough Road.
Member of Staff, Battersea College of Education.
The Guild of Home Economists of Battersea and South Bank University included former Home Economics students of Battersea Training College of Domestic Science, in addition to alumni of South Bank University's former School of Hospitality, Food and Product Management. Manor House, near Clapham Common, was used for the Guild's reunions, the 70th reunion being held in 1999.
The Constitutional Sub-Committee covered constitutional aspects, the position of teaching and non-teaching staff, administrative procedures and finance.
The Shadow Faculty Board was established to assume responsibility for all ongoing academic business during the lead up to the merger with the Polytechnic of the South Bank. It reported to the Academic Boards of Battersea College of Education, Rachel McMillan College and the Polytechnic of the South Bank.
The Unicorn was the student magazine of the City of Westminster College and usually published once a term.
Great Ormond Street Hospital for Children opened on 14 February 1852 as a result of a campaign by Dr Charles West and Dr Henry Bence-Jones to establish a hospital solely for children, which until that point did not exist in Great Britain. Formal nursing training was introduced in 1878 and in 1960 a new School of Nursing building was officially opened on 31 March 1960 by Princess Alexandra. The Charles West School of Nursing merged with South Bank University in 1995.
In the early 1990s the University of London Institute of Education had a teaching arrangement with Great Ormond Street Hospital.
The "Life in the United Kingdom" Advisory Group was established in September 2002 with the remit to advise the Home Secretary on the method, conduct and implementation of a "Life in the United Kingdom" naturalisation test.