Strathclyde People magazine comes out every spring and autumn. It is sent free of charge to all Strathclyde alumni and is also used to promote the University to a wider external audience.
The latest edition of Strathclyde People (Autumn 2009) includes the following articles:
- The View From Here
John McFall, Chair of the Treasury Select Committee, reflects on the recent banking crisis and international efforts to stop it happening again - Hunting For Treasures
The University Archives has merged with the Library's Special Collections to create a single facility for the storage and consultation of a plethora of precious items - Meet Strathclyde's Sports Stars
As London and Glasgow prepare to welcome the world's greatest athletes to the 2012 Olympics and the 2012 Commonwealth Games, Strathclyde People meets some of Britain's top sporting talents whose careers kicked off at the University - As I Remember It
When Redmond Taggart graduated from Strathclyde in Civil Engineering in 1972, he made a new life for himself in South Africa. Here, he shares what kept him busy during his student days - It All Started Here
Robert Thom is one of the forgotten luminaries of the Scottish Enlightenment, but his work on water filtering was behind one of the major revolutions in 19th-century sanitation - A Global Education
Despite its well-deserved reputation for a strong international appeal and ethos, Strathclyde refuses to rest on its laurels when it comes to creating truly international educational experiences - The Last Word
At just 20 years of age, Strathclyde student Megan Briggs has already claimed the title of Scottish Ladies Golfing Champion. She reveals how the Alumni Fund has helped to make her dream become a reality
Back Issues
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- 2005 Spring
- 2005 Autumn
- 2006 Spring
- 2006 Autumn
- 2007 Spring
- 2007 Autumn
- 2008 Spring
- 2008 Autumn
- 2009 Spring
- 2009 Autumn
