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London South Bank University was founded in 1892 as the Borough Polytechnic Institute. It has since undergone several name changes, becoming the Polytechnic of the South Bank in 1970, South Bank Polytechnic in 1987, South Bank University in 1992 and London South Bank University in 2003. The university has also merged with a number of other ...
Lambeth College became a part of London South Bank University (LSBU) Group on 31 January 2019. South Bank Colleges (SBC) was then established by LSBU to operate further education provision (16-19 yrs) in the LSBU family of educational institutions. As part of LSBU Group, Lambeth College is building a local education model that has technical and ...
South Bank Technopark at London South Bank University, England, houses the main administration for the university, including the Vice-Chancellor's Office, under the leadership of Prof. David Phoenix. The Technopark building was opened in November 1985.
In 2013 he was selected to replace Martin Earwicker upon his retirement as Vice-Chancellor and Chief Executive of London South Bank University, [15] later obtaining Ministerial approval to create the LSBU Group which includes London South Bank Technical College, the first comprehensive technical college for a generation and a new technical ...
OCN London [4] and London South Bank University [5] have a formal partnership agreement signed in 2015.. London South Bank University (LSBU) and OCN London formalized an existing partnership, where LSBU staff participated in OCN London panels to validate Access to HE Diploma courses.
Alison Leary MBE FRCN is a Chair of Healthcare & Workforce Modelling at London South Bank University. [1] and a Senior Consultant, World Health Organization Human Resources for Health Group. She works on the modelling of private and public healthcare systems. She is a Fellow of the Royal College of Nursing and Queen's Nursing Institute.
He was elected a Fellow [4] of the Royal Academy of Engineering [5] in 2000. From April 2009 until 2013, Earwicker was Vice-Chancellor of London South Bank University , replacing Deian Hopkin on his retirement.
Edna Mann and Dorothy Mead followed Bomberg to the City Literary Institute, where they met Cliff Holden, [3] and then the Borough Polytechnic (now London South Bank University) from 1946. Career [ edit ]