LC/1/1/33
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File
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3 April 2008 - 12 May 2008
Part of Lambeth College
1926 results with digital objects
Show results with digital objects
LC/1/1/35
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File
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22 September 2008 - 15 December 2008
Part of Lambeth College
LC/1/1/37
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File
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21 September 2009 - 14 December 2009
Part of Lambeth College
LC/1/1/42
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File
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12 December 2011 - 29 January 2012
Part of Lambeth College
LC1/1/1
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File
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November 1992-February 1995
Part of Lambeth College
LC/1/1/3
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File
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4 October 1994-8 June 1995
Part of Lambeth College
LC/1/1/4
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File
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20 July 1995
Part of Lambeth College
LC/1/1/7
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File
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12 May 1997-21 July 1997
Part of Lambeth College
LC/1/1/12
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File
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15 April - 17 Jul 2000
Part of Lambeth College
LC/1/1/18
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File
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3 September - 16 December 2002
Part of Lambeth College
LC/1/1/22
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File
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29 March - 17 May 2004
Part of Lambeth College
LC/1/1/24
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File
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30 September 2004 - 1 November 2004
Part of Lambeth College
LC/1/1/30
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File
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18 September 2006 - 11 December 2006
Part of Lambeth College
LC/1/1/31
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File
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19 March 2007 - 9 July 2007
Part of Lambeth College
LC/1/1/34
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File
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7 July 2008
Part of Lambeth College
LC/1/1/39
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File
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12 September 2010 -30 January 2011
Part of Lambeth College
LC/3/30
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File
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2012
Part of Lambeth College
LC/2/28
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File
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2011-2012
Part of Lambeth College
Includes details of strategies for marketing, proposals for performance management and development plans.
LSBU/7/5/2
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File
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1969-2011
Part of London South Bank University
Black and white and colour photographs and digital images of degree ceremonies. A collection of images (Accession I-52) show the Faculty of Business graduation ceremony held in July 2012 which included the installation of the new Chancellor Richard Farleigh.
London South Bank University
LSBU/6/6
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Series
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1962-present
Part of London South Bank University
Contains the presentation ceremony brochures for student graduation and honorary award ceremonies. These have been held in various locations including the Edric Hall, the Royal Festival Hall, Southwark Cathedral, St. George's Cathedral, the Barbican and Queen Elizabeth Hall.
Board of Governors