Programme for presentation ceremony on morning of 28 November 2002 at 11am. Ceremony for School of Biosciences and Cavendish School of Computer Science. Address by Prof John Dickerson.
Programme for presentation ceremony on afternoon of 11 November 2002 at 14:30. Ceremony for Harrow Business School and Harrow School of Computer Science. Address by James Siabi.
Programme for presentation ceremony on morning of 27 Nov 2001 at 11am. Ceremony for School of Biosciences and Cavendish School of Computer Science. Address by Prof Steve Jones.
Programme for presentation ceremony on 30 November 2000 at 11am. Ceremony for Cavendish School of Computer Science and School of Biosciences. Address by Michael Robinson.
HND Computer Studies Years 1 and 2: Examination results 1985/86
Photostat copy giving name of student and full breakdown of marks for pieces of coursework and examinations. Also with correspondence confirming awards.
HND Computer Studies Years 1 and 2: Examination results 1976/77
Photostat copy giving name of student and full breakdown of marks for pieces of coursework and examinations. Also with correspondence confirming awards.
HND Computer Studies Year 1: Examination results 1970/71.
Photostat copy giving name of student and full breakdown of marks for pieces of coursework and examinations
Presentation ceremony programme for School of Electronics and Computer Science held at 11am at the Royal Festival Hall. Welcome address from Prof Graham Megson (Dean). Honorary award presented to Bruce Schneier. In two parts - envelope and order or proceedings.
Leaflet advertising an MSC in Physical Instrumentation, covering the topics of Electronics, Computer Technology, Signals and Control theory, Instrumentation in Structure Determination. the course is based administratively within the Department of Physics but run across the four departments concerned with Science and Engineering in the Polytechnic. The leaflet includes a list of academic staff.
Presentation ceremony programme for School of Electronics and Computer Science held at 3pm at the Royal Festival Hall. Welcome address from Professor Graham Megson (Dean).