Loose paper minutes of the following Quality and Standards Committee meetings:
02 May 2007;
13 June 2007;
17 Oct 2007;
12 Dec 2007;
18 June 2008;
25 Oct 2008.
Sin títuloLoose paper minutes of the following Quality and Standards Committee meetings:
02 May 2007;
13 June 2007;
17 Oct 2007;
12 Dec 2007;
18 June 2008;
25 Oct 2008.
Sin título20 June 2012
10 October 2012
21 November 2012
20 January 2013
15 May 2013
19 June 2013
16 October 2013
Sin títuloMinutes and papers of the University's Executive:
22 September 2009
14 October 2009
10 November 2009
8 December 2009
Sin títuloMinutes and papers of the University's Executive:
18 January 2012
8 February 2012
16 March 2012
17 April 2012
15 May 2012
14 June 2012
13 July 2012
17 September 2012
11 October 2012
20 November 2012
11 December 2012
Sin títuloMinutes and papers of the University's Executive:
15 May 2014
24 June 2014
3 September 2014
1 October 2014
4 November 2014
2 December 2014
Sin títuloStudents attending a lecture.
Sin títuloStudents using various pieces of machinery.
Sin títuloSigned copies of the minutes - the unsigned copies are included with the meeting papers for each meeting.
Sin títuloThe most popular method for solving the Rubik Cube was developed by David Singmaster and published in the book Notes on Rubik's "Magic Cube" in 1981. This solution involves solving the Cube layer by layer, in which one layer (designated the top) is solved first, followed by the middle layer, and then the final and bottom layer. After practice, solving the Cube layer by layer can be done in under one minute. Other general solutions include "corners first" methods or combinations of several other methods. In 1982, David Singmaster and Alexander Frey hypothesised that the number of moves needed to solve the Rubik's Cube, given an ideal algorithm, might be in "the low twenties".
Written by David Singmaster whilst working in the School of Computing, Information Systems and Mathematics at South Bank University.
Sin títuloContains the records of Brixton School of Building. The collection has been arranged into the following categories:
BSB/1 Works in Converting the Baths in Ferndale Road into a Technical Institute, 1902;
BSB/2 Prospectuses, 1904-1971;
BSB/3 Historical Publications, 1955-1979;
BSB/4 Magazines, 1950-1963;
BSB/5 Distribution of Prizes and Exhibition Work, 1948-1960;
BSB/6 Syllabuses, Course Notes and Examination Papers, 1953-1970;
BSB/7 Administration, 1960s;
BSB/8 Professional Publications, 1963-1977.
BSB/9 Photographs, c.1910-1930s
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