Minutes and papers for the following meetings:
14 October 2020
21 July 2021
Minutes and papers for the following meetings:
11 October 2017
31 January 2018
2 May 2018
Photographs of prospective students talking to member of academic staff about the University and its courses.
South Bank UniversityPhotographs of the Student Union in its various homes over the decades.
LSBU's Students' Union has moved homes several times, originally starting life in the Borough Road building before finding its home in Rotary Street during the 1970s. From September 1990 the SU was housed in the George Overend building on Keyworth Street, which was named after Prof. George Overend, a former member of the Governing Body. The building was formerly used by a printing machine factory company called Vickers and was purchased by the Polytechnic in 1987, at first to house the Finance Department. The building was altered by RMJM Architects to contain a SU shop, bar, hairdressers and events hall. The SU backed onto the Learning Resource Centre.
The SU was moved back into Rotary Street in the 2000s when the Keyworth Street site was demolished to make way for LSBU's K2 building. A temporary structure was erected along Thomas Doyle Street providing a two storey SU building with shop, bar, offices, events area and outside seating. It was used until November 2012 when the Union moved into the new Students Centre next to Borough Road Building.
London South Bank University Students' UnionComprises Study Starter packs produced by the Library for new students.
The images show student rooms in the halls of residence.
South Bank UniversityDetails the activities of the Institute, how they work with organisations, example projects. Includes: consortium led by LSBU and ICAX developing a balanced heating network; partnership between LSBU and Hughes Electronics; CETEC partnership to assess Australian standards on London's workplaces; Lambeth Council data analysis.
London South Bank UniversityIssue 6 29 January 1996
Issue 7 26 February 1996
Newsletters on business or employer-related partnerships, projects and activities London South Bank University was involved in.
Issue 1 - Spring 2008
Issue 2 - Summer 2008
Issue 3 - Autumn 2008
Issue 4 - Spring 2009
Issue 5 - Summer 2009
Employer Engagement Unit - London South Bank UniversityComprises videos of television coverage of the University and television features involving University staff.
London South Bank UniversityLoose copies of the Borough Polytechnic's monthly magazine for staff and students with articles about clubs and societies, Polytechnic news and general topics of interest.
Vol.1 No.1 October 1926.
Vol.1 No.2 December 1926 (two copies).
Vol.1 No.3 February 1927 (two copies).
Vol.1 No.4 April 1927.
Vol.1 No.5 June 1927 (two copies).
Vol.2 No.1 October 1927.
Vol.2 No.2 December 1927 (two copies).
Vol.2 No.3 February 1928 (two copies).
Vol.2 No.4 April 1928 (two copies).
Vol.2 No.5 June 1928 (two copies).
Vol.2 No.6 October 1928 (two copies).
Vol.3 No.2 December 1928 (two copies).
Vol.3 No.3 February 1929
Vol.3 No.4 April 1929 (three copies).
Vol.3 No.5 June 1929 (two copies).
Vol.4 No.1 October 1929.
Vol. 4 No.2 December 1929.
Vol.4 No.3 February 1930
Vol.4 No.4 April 1930.
Vol.4 No.5 June 1930.
Vol.5 No.1 October 1930.
Vol.5 No.2 December 1930.
Vol.5 No.3 February 1931.
Vol.5 No.4 April 1931.
Vol.5 No.5 June 1931.
Bound copy containing Vol.5 - 1-5 and Vol.6 1-2.
Vol.6 No.1 December 1931.
Vol.6 No.2 December 1932.
New Series No.2 October 1933.
Also contains two bound volumes of magazines: the first comprising Vol.1 No.1 to Vol.2 No.6 (1926-1928) and the second comprising Vol.3 No.2 to Vol.5 No.5 (1928-1931)
Borough Polytechnic InstituteUnbound copies of the Borough Polytechnic Institute's monthly magazine for staff and students with articles about clubs and societies, Polytechnic news and general topics of interest.
Volume XVI No.12 (December 1906).
Volume XVII No.2-No.12 (February-December 1908).
Volume XIX No.1-12 (January-December 1909).
Volume XX No.1-11 (January-November 1910).
Volume XXII No.1-12 (January-December 1912, August and November are missing).
Volume XXIII No.1- (January- 1913).
Bound copy of Volume XXIV No.10-12 (January-December 1914).
Volume XXXIV No.2-3 (February-March 1918).
Volume XXXIII No.4--11 (April-November 1918, July, October and December are missing).
Volume XXXIV No.1-10 (January-December 1919, August/September is missing).
Volume XXXV No.1-11 (January- December 1920).
Volume XXXVI No.1-11 (January-December 1921).
Volume XXXVII No.1-6 (January-November 1922).
Volume XXXVIII No.1-7 (January-November 1923).
Volume XXXIX No.1-6 (January-October 1924).
Volume XL No.1-5 (January-July 1925).
Eight bound volumes of the Borough Polytechnic News containing editions of the magazine from volume 9 to 40 (1899-1925).
Borough Polytechnic Institute7 bound volumes containing the Borough Polytechnic Institute's weekly magazine for staff and students with articles about clubs and societies, Polytechnic news and general topics of interest.
Volume 2 (2 copies); No. 1-No.26 (6 July 1893-28 December 1893).
Volume 3; No.1-No.26 (4 January 1894-28 June 1894).
Volume 4; No.1-No.26 (5 July 1894-27 December 1894).
Borough Polytechnic InstituteIssue 1 24 October 1991
February 1991
Summer 1991
South Bank PolytechnicReport from the London Economic Policy Unit, Polytechnic of the South Bank. Chapters I-V written by John [Jan] Toporowski and Chapter VI by Nick Hewlett.
London Economic Policy Unit, Polytechnic of the South BankThe Business School, Research Papers in International Business, Number 20. By A Haroon Akram-Lodhi, South Bank University
Akram-Lodhi, A HaroonSeptember 1987
c.1987
South Bank PolytechnicThe book is divided into four volumes.
Kirkland, John