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[[File:LSBU-logo.jpg|thunb|LSBU logo]]'''London South Bank University''' was founded in 1892 as the '''Borough Polytechnic Institute''' and became '''South Bank Polytechnic''' in 1987. It became a university in its own right, as '''South Bank University''' in 1992. Its main campus is in [[Newington]] in the [[London Borough of Southwark]], near the Elephant and Castle shopping centre.
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[[File:LSBU-logo.jpg|thumb|LSBU logo]]'''London South Bank University''' was founded in 1892 as the '''Borough Polytechnic Institute''' and became '''South Bank Polytechnic''' in 1987. It became a university in its own right, as '''South Bank University''' in 1992. Its main campus is in [[Newington]] in the [[London Borough of Southwark]], near the Elephant and Castle shopping centre.
  
 
==LGBT societies==
 
==LGBT societies==

Revision as of 08:54, 24 November 2016

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London South Bank University was founded in 1892 as the Borough Polytechnic Institute and became South Bank Polytechnic in 1987. It became a university in its own right, as South Bank University in 1992. Its main campus is in Newington in the London Borough of Southwark, near the Elephant and Castle shopping centre.

LGBT societies

South Bank Poly Gaysoc was one of the early members of SAGO (later SLAGO).

The Knitting Circle was a former LGBT staff network.

London South Bank University Students' Union LGBT Programme is a member of the LGBT Consortium.

Staff and alumni

Jeffrey Weeks was Executive Dean of Arts and Human Sciences at London South Bank University from 2003 to 2008.