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LSBU/1/12/2 · File · 1987-2000
Part of London South Bank University

Comprises reports produced by the Committee (1987-2000) and minutes and papers for the following Committee for Student Affairs meetings:

13 June 1991

16 Oct 1991

10 June 1992

21 Oct 1992

18 Feb 1993

10 June 1993

20 Oct 1993

01 Nov 1994

05 Feb 1995

07 June1995

29 Nov 1995

07 Feb 1996

19 June 1996

27 Nov 1996

05 Mar 1997

11 June 1997

26 Nov 1997

24 June 1998

10 Mar 1999

23 June 1999

24 Nov 1999

22 Mar 2000

21 June 2001

16 Jan 2002

13 Mar 2002

26 June 2002

06 Nov 2002

12 Mar 2003

23 June 2003

12 Nov 2003

10 Mar 2004

23 June 2004

Committee for Student Affairs
Communiversity
LSBU/6/1/19 · File · August 2004-2011
Part of London South Bank University

The University's magazine for the local community.

Issue 1 and 2 - August, November 2004

Issue 3, 4 and 5 - March, July, November 2005

Issue 6, 7 and 8 - February, June, November 2006

Issue 9, 10 and 11 - April, August, November 2007

Issue 12, 13 and 14 - March, June, October 2008

Issue 15, 16, 17 - March, July, December 2009

Issue 18 - April 2010

Issue 19 - November 2010

Issue 20 - April 2011

London South Bank University
Computing Materials
LSBU/3/22/2 · File · 1993-1997
Part of London South Bank University

Comprises teaching resources from the School of Computing, Information Systems and Mathematics on subjects such as the graphics editor Yaged and the operating system NeXTStep. It also includes the delegate's pack for a one day conference entitled 'Java in the Computing Curriculum' held at South Bank University on 4 February 1997.

South Bank University
LSBU/7/4/1/16 · File · 18 April 2012
Part of London South Bank University

Images of the event held in the Keyworth Centre Event Theatre. It was attended by a delegation from China, the Ambassador of the People's Republic of China to the UK His Excellency Mr Li Changchun and the Chairman of the All Party Parliamentary China Group. Also in attendance were children from a number of local primary schools who had been visited by the Confucius Institute. Several of the children performed Chinese songs, poetry and martial arts.

London South Bank University