Staff member, Department of Nursing and Community Health Studies, Polytechnic of the South Bank.
Staff member, Department of Architecture, Polytechnic of the South Bank.
Staff member, Institute of Environmental Engineering, South Bank Polytechnic.
Principal of the Borough Polytechnic Institute 1956-1965
Secretary of the Polytechnic of the South Bank 1970-1973 and Borough Polytechnic 1946-1970.
Staff member, Social Sciences Department, Polytechnic of the South Bank.
Staff member, Social Sciences Department, Polytechnic of the South Bank.
Staff member, Social Sciences Department, Polytechnic of the South Bank
Background
Leathard, Audrey Mary was born on April 22, 1935 in London.
Education
Bachelor in Social Studies with honors, Hull (United Kingdom) University, 1964. Doctor of Philosophy in Social Administration, London School of Economics, 1978.
Career
General secretary, Davies's School of English, London, 1955-1960; teacher, Hull U., 1965-1972; senior lecturer, South Bank Polytechnic, London, 1980; reader, South Bank University, London, 1989-1995; visiting professor interprofessional studies, South Bank University, London, from 1995.
Staff member, Department of Social Sciences, Polytechnic of the South Bank
Principal Lecturer in the Department of Civil & Structural Engineering at the Polytechnic of the South Bank.
Staff member, Department of Business Studies, South Bank Polytechnic
Staff member, Department of Business Studies, South Bank Polytechnic
In 1959 the Governing Body consisted of 12 members, five of whom were appointed by the London County Council, three represented departments of the Civil Service, two represented Local Government, one the County Councils' Association and one the University of London (CWC/4/1/1).
In 1965 responsibility for the College was transferred to the Inner London Education Authority (ILEA). Under Section 1 of the Education (No.2) Act, 1968, the Governing Body consisted of nineteen people. Thirteen were appointed by ILEA, the principal and deputy principal were ex-officio members and there were four co-opted members from the field of education and teaching. The governors oversaw the conduct of the College and all proposals affecting the general conduct and educational policies were submitted to the Governors.
The Board was established to consider the academic development of the Polytechnic of the South Bank prior to its establishment in 1970. The Board consisted of representatives from the Borough Polytechnic Institute, Brixton School of Building, City of Westminster College and National College for Heating, Ventilating, Refrigeration and Fan Engineering.
The terms of reference for the Library Committee in 1968 were "to formulate general Library policy" and to ensure that the Librarian sought the advice from the Departments for the selection of books suitable for the courses run by the Polytechnic.
Architect responsible for the additions to the Borough Road building which opened in December 1898.
The Educational Character Committee began in October 2011 as an advisory body influencing matters of academic strategy and educational character. It discussed educational issues such as student recruitment and progression, considers the University's teaching and research portfolios and allowed Governors to increase their understanding of the University's academic life. The Committee consisted of five Governors and the Students' Union President.
The Board closed the Commitee on 14 May 2015 as part of the governance effectiveness review.
The Nominations Committee was established in July 1995 to consider nominations for positions on the Board of Governors and to make recommendations to the Appointments Committee. The Nominations Committee is a committee of the Board of Governors.