Catalogue description QUEEN MARY UNIVERSITY OF LONDON

This record is held by London University: Queen Mary University of London

Details of QM
Reference: QM
Title: QUEEN MARY UNIVERSITY OF LONDON
Description:

Archives of Queen Mary University of London, formerly Queen Mary Westfield College, 1989-2000, comprising Governing body and committee minutes, 1989-2000; Academic Board Standing Committee papers, 1989-1999; Strategy Planning documents 1989-2006; Committee on Management of the College 1990; Council meetings, agenda, minutes 1999-2005; Finance and Planning Committee 1989-2001; Policy and Resources Committee 1989-1998; Library Committee minutes, 1989-1995, and Accessions Registers, 1990s; Annual reports, 1989-2008; Prospectuses, 1989-2008; Newsletters, Bulletin, Alumni Magazines, 1989-2008; Cub 1989-2008; Condensate (Chemistry Department Magazine) 1989-1993; Presscuttings, 1989-1996; Promotional videos 1990s; Badges and related memorabilia c1989-1990.

Date: 1989-2000
Arrangement:

As indicated in Scope and Content above; some of these series are extensions of those previously held and listed under Queen Mary College archives.

Held by: London University: Queen Mary University of London, not available at The National Archives
Former reference in its original department: QMW; QM/9
Creator:

Queen Mary University of London

Physical description: 20 linear metres
Access conditions:

Open

Immediate source of acquisition:

Generated and retained in situ at Queen Mary University of London.

Unpublished finding aids:

http://archives-catalogue.library.qmul.ac.uk/CalmView/Record.aspx?src=CalmView.Catalog&id=QM%2f9

Administrative / biographical background:

The present College was formed in 1989 by the merger of Queen Mary and Westfield Colleges by Act of Parliament. In the same year pre-clinical students from St. Bartholomew's Medical College and The London Hospital Medical College were taught for the first time. In 1995 the creation of St. Bartholomew's and The Royal London School of Medicine and Dentistry brought clinical medical teaching to the College. The nucleus of the College site is that of the People's Palace, predecessor of Queen Mary College, which has been extensively developed especially following the merger in 1989. The present day Queen Mary is the fourth largest college in the University of London.

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