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- Dec 2012 (创建)
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Magazine for alumni. Cover shows Joost Hunningher seated in a cinema.
Articles include: an introduction from Professor Geoffrey Petts; visit by the Dalai Lama; mentoring scheme; presence in India; supporting students and alumni in China; new 'Learning Platform; at Marylebone Campus; MBA students supporting female entrepreneurship in India; new Deans for SABE and WBS; alumna Hannah Clayton redesigns Butlins uniform; Construction graduate Samantha Hallam received Worshipful Company of Constructors prize; mercury nomination for Michael Kiwanuka; David Bellinger wins the 2011 Voorhees-Large prize for his dissertation 'Bunching behaviour in London Buses'; Alumni reception in Ambika P3; Reunion of engineering students from PCL; London cable car; reunion of first BA-level Graphic Information Design students from Harrow in new Alumni room; Political Cartoon of the Year 2011 prize for Ben Jennings; Best Foreign Film prize at the Student Academy Awards for 'For Elsie'; London Fashion week; FANS - Friends of Arriving New Students; Dr Md Asaduzzaman is finalist in the Operational research (OR) Society PhD Prize 201; research on long-term back pain; new Graduate School; Olympic Broadcast coverage; Corinna Lawrence competes in London 2012 Olympics; publication of 'An Education In Sport'; paralympian Tim Prendergast trains at Westminster; Jason Hawkes image used for cover of National Geographic magazine; Regent Street Cinema campaign; launch of Robert Mitchell Society; legacies; celebrating 10 years of the Scholarship programme; interview with alumni in the Film industry including John Ward, Joost Hunningher, Anand Tucker, Edward Fletcher, Paul Trijbits, Cenay Said; interview with Jon Ronson by archivist Anna McNally; Ann Marie Smith's experience of mentoring Erlinda Tare [photograph]; Charlotte Cross on the British Forces Broadcasting Service (BFBS); news from Alumni and memories of their time at the Regent Street Polytechnic, Polytechnic of Central London or Harrow College and University of Westminster. Also includes images from the Archives.