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Academic Council meeting minutes and papers, 22 January 1986

This file contains 1 folder:
Minutes and papers of Academic Council meeting including agenda items:

  • Departmental management accounting information
  • Operation of cross-department courses
  • Resource management
  • Entry requirements to College courses
  • Report of the Continuing Education Working Party

Academic Council meetings minutes and papers, 4 May 1988 and 11 May 1988

This file contains 1 folder:
Minutes only of Academic Council special meeting of 4 May 1988 regarding distribution of courses between Park Drive and Southbrae campuses.
Minutes and papers of meeting of 11 May 1988 including agenda items:

  • Academic staffing
  • BSc (hons) Health Studies
  • Continuing education

Academic Council minutes

This sub-series consists of 61 files:

  • Academic Council meeting minutes, 1982-1984
  • Academic Council meeting minutes and papers, January 1985 - June 1985
  • Academic Council meeting minutes and papers, 19 September 1985
  • Academic Council meeting minutes and papers, 9 October 1985

and for each successive meeting until:

  • Academic Council meeting minutes and papers, 18 November 1992
  • Academic Council correspondence, 1986-1992

Agendas of Academic Council meetings included the Principal's Report, minutes of Standing Committees, minutes of Course Committees and other items which have been specified at file level.

Academic Council special meetings minutes and papers, 15 April 1987 and 23 April 1987

This file contains 1 folder:
Minutes and papers of Academic Council special meeting of 15 April 1897 including agenda item: policy on short-term appointments

  • minutes and papers of Academic Council and College Staff meeting of 23 April 1897 including agenda item: College re-organisation to a faculty structure

Academic Council special meetings minutes and papers, 2 February 1989 and 22 February 1989

This file contains 1 folder:

  • minutes and papers of special meeting held on 2 February 1989 regarding academic and management structure of the College
  • minutes and papers of special meeting held on 22 February 1989 regarding staffing structures and committee structures

Academic geography textbooks written by Geoffrey Richardson

This file contains 3 softbound books:

  • G A Richardson, "A Geographical Notebook of Africa", Hodder and Stoughton, London, 1977
  • G A Richardson, "A Geographical Notebook of South America", Hodder and Stoughton, London, 1977
  • G A Richardson, "A Geographical Notebook of Australasia", Hodder and Stoughton, London, 1977

The 3 books are ex-libris, from Glasgow Caledonian University Park Campus Library, with attached borrowing card and issue label.

Academic notebooks of John Phillips

This file contains 1 folder:

  • Notebook titled 'Mathematical physics and pure mathematics', containing handwritten marked exercises, c1962
  • Bundle of unbound papers from the mathematics notebook, c1962
  • Notebook titled 'Section B, Groups, Rings and Fields', containing handwritten exam questions from papers dated 1957-1965

Academic papers and reports written by Geoffrey Richardson

This file contains 2 folders:

  • G A Richardson, 'The management of teaching practice in a large college of education: A project report submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements of the Diploma in Education Management of Sheffield Polytechnic, 1973. Project report and appendices (folder 1)
  • 'The Queen's College, Glasgow, Research and staff development policy', February 1983
  • Support papers for contribution by Dr G A Richardson for Scottish Education Department Conference 'Staff modelling', April 1984 (folder 2)
  • G A Richardson and A Milson, 'Corporate Planning in a Small College', "Journal of Tertiary Educational Administration" Vol 6 No. 1, May 1984. Reprint and photocopy (folder 2)
  • G A Richardson, 'Higher Education in Scotland and the problems facing one Scottish Central Institution', Coombe Lodge working paper, Information Bank Number 2194, April 1986. Reprint and photocopy (folder 2)
  • G A Richardson and R J Chalmers, 'The Role of a Scottish Central Institutions in the World of Work", August 1986. Typescript paper (folder 2)
  • Graduation programme, 'Leeds Polytechnic 1990 Presentation of Awards' (folder 2)

Academic staff salaries and salary structures

This file contains 2 folders containing Henry Rose's papers including:

  • Specifications for contracts of employment and teaching staff salaries, 1968
  • Institutional Management Department, names of staff and their roles, 1969
  • Scottish Education Department and College reports and correspondence on grading of posts; revision of salaries; revision of staffing structure; negotiating machinery; increases in salaries; revised salary scales for librarians; salaries of Principals and Vice-Principals, 1969-1975
  • Salary scale charts, 1966-1974
  • Note of meeting of the representatives of the governing bodies of the central institutions on 7 February 1972, regarding negotiations on staffing structures and formation of a Central Institutions Academic Staffs Salaries Committee
  • Terms of reference and description of the Central Institutions Academic Staffs Salaries Committee and correspondence regarding the committee, 1973
  • Pointage system for grading of courses, 1973
  • Handwritten spreadsheet on upgrading Grade II lecturers, c.1974
  • College briefing on recommendations of the Houghton Committee on staff salaries, 26 February 1965
  • Minutes of meetings of the Committee on Grading of Courses in Post-school Education in Scotland, 14 March 1975 - 19 May 1975
  • Calculations of staff grades in the Queen’s College, Glasgow, 1975

Accessions registers

This file contains 4 volumes:

  • Listing of book accessions detailing reference number, author, title, publication date, invoice number, vendor, price and date of receipt, including old stock purchased in 1950s, August 1968 - February 1991 (volume 1)
  • Accession register A-F, listing book accessions alphabetically by publisher, detailing price, author and title, c1970-c1990 (volume 2)
  • Accession register F-P, listing book accessions alphabetically by publisher, detailing price, author and title, c1970-c1990 (volume 3)
  • Accession register Q-Z, listing book accessions alphabetically by publisher, detailing price, author and title, c1970-c1990 (volume 4)

ACCO Parliament and social work series

This file contains 36 items:

  • Parliament and social work series II, nos. 1, 3 and 4, June 1967 – July 1967 (folder 1)
  • Parliament and social work, Parliamentary session 1967-68, nos 1, 2 ((3 October-9 November), 3 (13-16 November), 4 (17-23 November), 5 (24-30 November), 6 (1-7 December), 7 (8-14 December), 9 (18-25 January), 11 (2-8 February), 12 (9-15 February), 13 (16-22 February), 14 (23-29 February), 15 (1-7 March), 16 (8-14 March), 17 (15-21 March), 19 (29 March - 4 April), 20 (5-11 April), 22 (3-9 May), 23 (10-16 May), 24 (18-23 May), 25 (24-31 May), 26 (11-13 June), 27 (21-27 June), 28 (28 June – 4 July), 29 (5-11 July), 30 (12-18 July), 31 (19-26 July), 32 (14-17 October), October 1967 – October 1968 (folder 1)
  • Parliament and social work, Parliamentary session 1968-69, nos 33 (18-31 October), 34 (1-7 November), 35 (8-14 November), 36 (15-21 November), 37 (22-28 November), 57 (16-19 June), October 1968 – June 1969 (folder 2)

The series is not complete. It covers a wide range of topics presented in the House of Lords and House of Commons including the following examples: school milk; pre-school play groups; family allowances; psychiatric research and social workers; evicted families; juvenile courts; detention centres; remand homes; community service; unwanted coloured children; mental health care; welfare foods; national minimum wage; drugs; family endowment scheme; disabled children; welfare benefits; young people voluntary service; social services and defence costs; corporal punishment; young offenders; probation service; and youth employment.

ACCO Parliamentary proceedings with summaries of topics covered in UK parliament

This file contains 26 items:

  • ACCO Parliamentary Proceedings report nos. 13 to 22, covering a range of topics presented in the House of Lords and House of Commons including the following examples: World refugee problem; homelessness; capital punishment; cervical cancer tests; phenylketonuria; Aberfan disaster; divorce laws; local authority social services; child cruelty; probation officers; world hunger; alcohol and tobacco; social services; drug addiction; disabled children, corporal punishment; unemployment benefit; hospital service; welfare benefits; foster parents; child poverty; Seebohm report; murders; hypothermia; after care hostels; invalid children; day nurseries; mental health services, children’s toys’ safety; young offenders; loneliness; criminal justice bill; child care officers, October 1966 – December 1966
  • ACCO Parliamentary Proceedings report nos. 23 to 31, covering a range of topics presented in the House of Lords and House of Commons including the following examples: school milk and meals; nurseries and child minders; foster children; children in care; welfare accommodation; local authority care; welfare benefits; tattooing; inflammable clothing; oral contraceptives; child poverty; deserted wives; homelessness; low paid workers; housing; National Health Service; illegitimate children; social services; abortion admissions; play centres; disabled children; school milk and meals; approved schools; maintenance orders; child care officers; abortion; youth service, January 1967 – March 1967
  • ACCO Parliamentary Proceedings report nos. 33 to 39, covering a range of topics presented in the House of Lords and House of Commons including the following examples: social security; remand homes; health centres; approved schools, school meals; welfare benefits; national minimum wage; family poverty; community youth service; corporal punishment; probation service; housing; mothers prison sentences; illegitimacy; social service; Children Act 1958; nurseries and child minders; homelessness; Justices of the Peace; children’s homes; family planning; young offenders; drug addiction; cervical cancer, Scottish marriage law; remand homes; disabled children; psychiatric services, mental health and institutions; child sex offences; community care; child allowances; chronic sick; abolition of juvenile court and setting up of family courts, April 1967- June 1967

"Accord", journal of the Association of Child Care Officers

This file contains 3 folders:

  • Accord, vol 3 no. 3 to vol 6 no. 4, New Year1958 - Summer 1961, vol 4 no. 1 is missing (folder 1)
  • Accord, vol 7 no. 1 to vol 8 no. 4, Conference Edition 1961 - Summer 1963 (folder 2)
  • Accord, vol 9 no. 1 to vol 12 no. 3, Autumn 1963 - Winter 1967, vol 9 nos. 2 and 4, vol 10 no. 4, vol 11 nos. 1, 3 and 4 and vol 12 nos. 1 and 4 are missing (folder 3)

"Accord" was founded in 1954 as the newsletter of the South East Region and later became the Association of Child Care Officers national journal. In January 1968 “Accord” was incorporated with the journal “Social work”. The set of volumes is not complete.

Administrative Group minutes, papers and memos

This file contains 1 folder containing Henry Rose’s papers, including :

  • Memos regarding Phase IV building project and new college extension; analysis of college accommodation; beginning of session arrangements; holiday arrangements; induction course for administrative and technical staff; remuneration of administrative staff attending at functions; early retirement for administrative staff, July 1979-Apr 1980
  • Minutes and some papers of the Administrative Group, Senior Administrative Staff and Administrative and Technical staff meetings from 8 Mar 1974 to 18 Mar 1980

Alan Kay interview audio recording and transcript, recorded November 2014

  • Audio recording of the interview, Alan Kay.mp3, 2:26:08 hours, 81MB
  • Transcript of the interview, Alan Kay_Approved Transcript.pdf, 34 pages, 476kB

This item is an interview with Alan Kay recorded by Dr Gillian Murray in November 2014 as part of the CommonHealth history project. It is the oral history of Alan Kay's involvement in the social enterprise movement in Scotland from the late 1980s to mid 2010s. It includes his reflections on the sector and his work with John Pearce and others for Community Business Scotland, Community Enterprise Lothian, and latterly through freelance work. Click on the URL link in the metadata section below. This will take you to the Glasgow Caledonian University edShare page where the items can be previewed and downloaded.

Alan’s background is in overseas development and he lived and worked in East Africa and South-east Asia before returning to Scotland in 1988. He joined forces with John Pearce, and worked with community-owned enterprises and social enterprises, firstly for Community Business Scotland as a researcher and then in 1991 for Community Enterprise Lothian, initially as a Training Officer. He moved to Indonesia to work with VSO as their Country Director from 1994 until 1997. On returning to Edinburgh he carried out numerous commissions for a wide range of clients in the statutory, charitable, public and third sector in the UK and abroad. He helped to found the Social Audit Network and continued for many years as an active Board member, acting as its Chair at one stage. In 2009 he became an Associate Lecturer at Glasgow Caledonian University (GCU) and assisted in the establishment of a Diploma and MSc in Social Enterprise. He then went on to become a Senior Visiting Fellow at the Yunus Centre for Social Business and Health at GCU where he advised on the 5-year CommonHealth research project. He was an active tutor with the Social Enterprise Academy for over 10 years and specialised in ‘social impact’ measures, working abroad for them on several occasions. He was also is on the board of the Community Development Journal for over 20 years, much of that time as the CDJ Treasurer. Alan was a long-standing Member of the
Institute for Economic Development. Alan retired in 2018.

Alan Tuffs interview audio recording and transcript, recorded February 2016

  • Audio recording of the interview, Alan Tuffs.mp3, 1:35:36 hours, 128MB
  • Transcript of the interview, Alan Tuffs_Online Transcript.pdf, 25 pages, 662kB

This item is an interview with Alan Tuffs recorded by Dr Gillian Murray in February 2016 as part of the CommonHealth history project. It is the oral history of Alan Tuff's involvement in setting up and running community enterprises in Scotland from the 1980s to 2010s and his reflections on the sector changes over time. Click on the URL link in the metadata section below. This will take you to the Glasgow Caledonian University edShare page where the items can be previewed and downloaded.

Alan Tuffs trained as an architect. He moved from London to West Lothian with his family in the early 1980s. Inspired by a similar initiative in Govan, Glasgow, in 1983 he began work with John Pearce on what would become West Calder Workspace, which opened in 1985. By 1987 West Calder Community Holdings included a workspace, and Employment Opportunities Trust and West Calder Community Enterprises. Alan went on to work in community planning for Rural Forum and the Corrum Trust before starting Small Town and Rural Development Group with friend Colin Roxburgh in 1998, developing the Community Futures Project. Alan retired in 2013.

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