Lectures (teaching method)
Found in 10 Collections and/or Records:
Carbons of letters sent out relating to Extension lectures, 1875 - 1929
The archives comprise the full range of institutional operational records, together with the personal papers of several individuals - James Stuart, Helen C. Colman, Richard G. Moulton, D.H.S. Cranage and G.F. Hickson - closely associated with the organisation.
Lectures and speeches, 1968 - 2001
This series of papers includes drafts, handwritten notes, and typescripts of lectures and speeches prepared and delivered by Max Perutz.
Lectures and speeches, 1934 - 1967
This series includes mostly scientific lectures and speeches, with some memorial lectures given by Sir John Cockcroft. Where given the journal details have been included in the descriptions.
Letters on lectures; with one proposal, 1870-10-17 - 1872-03-19
The correspondence includes items inherited by Power from his predecessors and added by Vice-Chancellors Cookson (1848, 1863-4, 1872-3), Porter (1881-4) and, perhaps, others.
Literary, 1937 - 2002
This series includes published scientific papers, articles about scientific and other issues, some obituaries, book reviews published in New York and London, and notes for both lectures and speeches.
Preparatory material for lectures, 1932 - 1967
This series includes lecture notes, and transcripts.
Signed minutes of meetings of the Lectures Committee, 1892 - 1949
The minutes of this Committee cease in Nov. 1945. From May 1946, the same volume was used to record the minutes of meetings the Local Centres Committee. These continue in BEMS 5/8-9.
Signed minutes of meetings of the Local Centres Committee, 1949 - 1964
Minutes for the period May 1946-Nov. 1949 are in the same volume as those of the Lectures Committee, 1938-45, catalogued as BEMS 5/7.
Teaching and examinations, 1947 - 1993
Writing and lectures, 1879-1927
Comprising lecture notes; notebooks; transcripts of stories; and details of papers written and cited.