part of Future Context - an architectural lecture series held in association with Arup Associates
Contains information on the winners of awards and highly recommended entires
Contains information on the winners of awards and highly recommended entires
Correspondence & notes about costings for 2000 European Better Environment Awards for Industry; Dutch proposals for 1998 EBEAFI.
Image used to illustrate text published in the Journal from the lecture 'Right here, right now: where are new businesses emerging from?', part of the 'Young entrepreneurs' series 12/4/1999
Designed and manufactured by D.M. Bembaron Ltd
Administrative correspondence between the Examinations department, including the Printing department, relating to staffing issues (particularly the filling of posts, wages, and deferment of war-time call-up), and to new premises at 67 Abbeville Road, Clapham.\n\nSome personal information (regarding sickness) so these may have to be closed for a while.
Administrative correspondence, mainly between the Examinations department and the Society's Secretaries K.W. Luckhurst and G. Mercer about the content of the syllabus, proposed fees, annual summaries of entrants and meetings. Also correspondence between the Examinations investigatory committee and Bangor Secretarial Training college about a dispute over the conduct of examinations.\n\nThe file also contains sporadic Minutes from a variety of committees including the Examinataions General Purpose Committee, Advisory Committee in Shorthand & Typewriting, School; Examinations Advisory Committee and the Examinations Accommodation Sub-committee.
This file includes papers relating to the West African Examinations Council, including a report on Janet F. Davidson's visit to west Africa in November 1980 as well as correspondence from the Policy Studies Institute relating to an enquiry for the Further Education Curriculum Review and Development Unit. \n
Correspondence, papers, copies of examination regulations, press cutting and opinion of A H Bodkin, Counsel
General administrative correspondence, mainly from Institutes in Union and other examinations centres about arrangements for and conduct of examinations; printed examination papers of Oxford and Cambridge Examination Boards and papers about the 1872 Education Act
Projects
Part 1: Administrative correspondence between the War Organisation of the British Red Cross and Order of St John of Jerusalem and the RSA about the involvement of the Society in organising examination for prisoners of war. Includes a flyer for an Essay Competition in Industrial Design, 1943; a report on Results of Examinations, Prisoner of War Camps, Educational Books Section 1 July -31 December 1943; and a postcard from Lieutenant J.E.B Grayson from Oflag VII B Prisoner of War Camp thanking the RSA for the examinations. 1941-1944\n\nPart 2: Administrative correspondence between the Political Intelligence department of the Foreign Office and the RSA concerning the establishment of examinations in English for German Prisoners of War. This idea was eventually rejected by the Society.\n