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PCL News newsletter, a publication for the Polytechnic staff.
Includes PCL on TV; APT Conference; Professor B Fergusson's secondment to Zambia, James Clayton Fellowship; Modern Languages exam success; professorial lecture changes; ILEA to create new integrated colleges.
PCL News newsletter, a publication for the Polytechnic staff.
Includes Third Annual Saussure Lecture; Law, Censorship and The Enforcement of Morals lecture; Mrs White Visits Instituto Nacional de Racionalizacion of Normalizacion, Madrid; Contact With Poland; Eduardo Issac Rodriguez, Colombian Professor to Visit PCL; Success in Languages; Technical co-operation projects - International labour office; Professor Ashworth on OU Committee; British Library Lending Division Seminars; PCL Short Courses.
Independent Newspaper of the Polytechnic produced fortnightly by the Public Relations Office.
Includes articles on: fire at Marylebone Road; new head of London Management Centre Robert Wagstaff; application to CNAA to become an accredited institution; news; data protection explained; questions about teaching priorities; Media Studies trip to Hungary; Professor John Yarwood obituary; diary; Chinese exchange.
Independent Newspaper of the Polytechnic produced fortnightly by the Public Relations Office.
Includes articles on: exporting languages to business; sportsday; PCL catering services; accreditation visit; study on Filofax wins Dunn and Bradstreet award; Eric Freeborn obituary; promotional aids; farewells; technical changes; diary; 150 Anniversary programme; vacancies.
This sub-series comprises leaflets, brochures and posters produced to advertise courses in Languages, at undergraduate, post-graduate and A-Level, as well as various short courses and professional services.
PCL had a Department of Modern Languages from 1970-1984, a Faculty of Languages from 1985 and from 1990, the School of Languages sat within the Faculty of Law, Languages and Communication. Many of the courses were administered by the Short Course Unit.