Student Enrolment Register (Second Series, volume 6)
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- 1914/15 – 1916/17
Parte deDundee Technical College and School of Art (formerly Dundee Technical Institute)
Student numbers 4001-4800
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Student Enrolment Register (Second Series, volume 6)
Parte deDundee Technical College and School of Art (formerly Dundee Technical Institute)
Student numbers 4001-4800
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Parte deDundee Technical College and School of Art (formerly Dundee Technical Institute)
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Artist's drawing of Façade Panel from Institute Building in Small's Wynd
Parte deDundee Technical College and School of Art (formerly Dundee Technical Institute)
Artist's drawing of a panel representing work involved in building construction. The panel is one of 5 on the front of the Institute building in Small's Wynd. This one represents stonemasonry.
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Dundee High School with Institute Building under construction behind it
Parte deDundee Technical College and School of Art (formerly Dundee Technical Institute)
Photograph of the front of the Dundee High School with the roof trusses of the Institute building under construction in the background. The image was taken in Reform Street, with blurred members of the public in the foreground.
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Dundee Technical Institute Weaving Department
Parte deDundee Technical College and School of Art (formerly Dundee Technical Institute)
Image of a large hall with weaving machinery, including some mechanical looms.
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"You Can Do It At DIT" Radio Show Reel 10
Parte deCampus Radio audio reels: You Can Do It At DIT radio show
“Work of the Centre for Waste Water Management (“what happens when you pull the plug”); Brian Lindsay interviews the European editor of the anti-fascist magazine, Searchlight; students from civil engineering contest the quiz”
Highlight on the work of the Wastewater Technology Centre developing new initiatives for wastewater management, and its consultancy work with national and international clients, plus interview with Graham Atkinson, European Editor of Anti-fascist magazine, Searchlight.
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0.45 Jeff Ferguson speaks to Richard Ashley, Co-ordinator and Research Director of the Wastewater Technology Centre, a semi-independent centre within the Department of Civil Engineering, Surveying, and Building. Its objective is to act as a centre for excellence in Scotland for the water industry and to develop new initiatives for wastewater management. One area of expertise is in computer-modelling and monitoring of underground drainage and storage systems. He speaks about the effect of European law on requirements to treat wastewater and sludge before being discharged back out to the North Sea, national proposals to create water boards after Council reform taking effect in 1996, and public health issues related to mixing domestic wastewater and storm water in cities.
08.30 Richard Ashley speaks about the services of the Centre to their large list of clients – a research base undertaking work out of the ordinary for normal consultants, disseminators of information through its substantial international working activities on research groups and consultancies in European countries. The consultancy element might bring new overseas opportunities for extending their work if the Scottish water industry is privatised. Other groups in the country deal with specific areas of wastewater management (e.g. industrial effluent), but the Wastewater Technology Centre at DIT is the only one that has a holistic approach to the whole discipline.
10.20 Quiz– students from Civil Engineering: Scott, Graeme, Joanne, and Phil (no surnames given). Questions on their specialist subject and general knowledge.
16.25 Brian Lindsay’s News Round-up. Brian interviews Graham Atkinson, European Editor of Searchlight (a magazine specialising in research and documentation of the activities of organised racist, anti-semitic, and fascist organisations). Graham was speaking at a meeting of the Anti-Racisim Society where he spoke about the alarming rise of violent fascist activity in Germany.
18.00 The Students Union distributed free condoms at the last disco for World AIDS day, in order to raise awareness of safe sex, HIV infection, and AIDS. No sports news due to bad weather last weekend postponing fixtures such as the big cup match between DIT and Dundee College.
18.58 End
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Handbook looking at the application of discounting to the decision process in building, and the techniques of Cost-In-Use, Private Investment Appraisal, and Cost benefit Analysis and how and when they are applied.
Published by the Ministry of Public Building and Works.
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Student Enrolment Register (Second Series, volume 5)
Parte deDundee Technical College and School of Art (formerly Dundee Technical Institute)
Student numbers 3201-4000
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Code of Practice for Single Stage Selective Tendering
Provides a single stage selective tendering procedure for commissioning building works.
Published for the National Joint Consultative Committee for Building by the Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA).
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Artist's drawing of Façade Panel from Institute Building in Small's Wynd
Parte deDundee Technical College and School of Art (formerly Dundee Technical Institute)
Artist's drawing of a panel representing work involved in building construction. The panel is one of 5 on the front of the Institute building in Small's Wynd. This one represents metal working.
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