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Portfolios
LLU/1 · sub-fonds · 1979-2011
Parte de LLU+

Comprises papers, correspondence, reports, publications, press cuttings and publicity material that are arranged by year.

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Administrative Records
LLU/2 · sub-fonds · c.1986-2010
Parte de LLU+

Comprises records related to the administration and daily running of the Unit including planning documents, certificates and records concerning the running of the Professional Development Centre.

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Reports, Projects and Training Materials
LLU/3 · sub-fonds · 1982-2011
Parte de LLU+

Contains a selection of reports and guides produced by the Unit arranged by year, project reports produced for the Afro-Caribbean Language & Literacy Project, teaching materials and reports for ESOL (English for Speakers of Other Languages) work and training materials, teaching packs and toolkits for courses and events.

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Publications
LLU/4 · sub-fonds · 1985-2008
Parte de LLU+

Publications produced by the Language and Literacy Unit, London Language and Literacy Unit and LLU+

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Photographs
LLU/5 · sub-fonds · c.1990-2007
Parte de LLU+

Photographs of Unit workshops, learning and training events, international visits and staff events.

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Exhibition Material
LLU/6 · sub-fonds · c.2003-2008
Parte de LLU+

Comprises laminated materials used in LLU+ exhibitions including captioned photographs, quotes from clients and learning materials.

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Ephemera
LLU/7 · sub-fonds · 1980s-2010
Parte de LLU+

Comprises publicity material produced to advertise the Unit and its work, specific courses and events and available pubcliations.

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External Publications
LLU/9 · sub-fonds · c.1978-2008
Parte de LLU+

Comprises material created by bodies external to LLU+ including press cuttings, reports and teaching tools and resources.

Save LLU+ Campaign
LLU/8 · sub-fonds · 2009-2010
Parte de LLU+

In 2010 London South Bank University began an evaluation of all its business activities as part of a cost cutting process, with one proposal being the phased closure of LLU+. In response the Unit instigated a campaign to save their service.

Comprises background information on the situation, correspondence between LLU+ supporters and local Members of Parliament, letters of support for LLU+ sent to London South Bank University and a Save LLU+ petition.

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