Comprises papers, correspondence, reports, publications, press cuttings and publicity material that are arranged by year.
Language and Literacy Unit, London Language and Literacy Unit, LLU+Comprises a set of cards and negatives displaying printed portraits of 19th century scientists, primarily chemists.
Wallace HeatonDigital image shows a silver plated photo frame laser engraved with the LSBU logo.
London South Bank UniversityMiscellaneous images of student socialising in the Students' Union building on Thomas Doyle Street at at various Students' Union events. Two of the images show Simon Hughes MP at a student stall for a campaign to save Darfur.
Information on the different units comprising the Post Registration RSCN Course. This course was put on by South Bank University's School of Paediatric Nursing and Child Health soon after the merger with the Charles West School of Nursing.
South Bank UniversityVery large colour poster with 10 interior and exterior images.
London South Bank UniversityContains posters produced by the Polytechnic and University.
Board of GovernorsInformation about how and why to apply for postgraduate and professional courses at LSBU.
London South Bank UniversityPostgraduate and Professional Prospectus
London South Bank UniversityIncludes: research abstracts; booklet of research posters; research degrees code of practice; booklet on research degree essentials; supervision handbook;summer school programme.
London South Bank UniversityBooklet describing the Postgraduate Research Summer School, a conference and exhibition held from 23 - 26 June 2025. Includes conference timetables and locations, conference paper abstracts and conference posters.
London South Bank UniversityA red, rectangular badge featuring the logo of the Hospital for Sick Children, Great Ormond Street for students on the post-registration cardiac course.
Charles West School of NursingShield is inscribed;
"Practical Nursing Challenge Shield, Old Church Hospital. Presented by the South Essex Division B.M.A."
South Essex Division of the British Medical Association