As part of the University’s Jubilee celebrations this year, the Library collaborated with colleagues in Events to create and mount an exciting and interactive oral history trail around campus.
The trail is based on 'The University Experience' oral history project: a fascinating set of interviews conducted in 2002/03 by researchers in the Scottish Oral History Centre. Those interviewed were members of academic and support staff and students who were at the University of Strathclyde and its antecedents during the period of post-war education. Staff interviewees include cleaners, administrative staff, and professors. Students studying engineering, science and the arts are all represented.
Clips and quotes have been selected from five of the interviews that give an insight into Strathclyde’s history and development. They have been installed in locations across the city centre campus- including at the entrance to the Library- and you can listen to the sound clips via QR codes at the stops along the trail. Follow the trail to learn more about Strathclyde through the decades, and to discover corners of the campus you’ve never explored before!
Find out more about the locations and the quotes themselves on the oral history trail website.
You can read (and listen to) more clips from the collection on The University Experience 1945-1975 webpage.
Enjoy your wanders around campus!
