Fonds uofa-236 - Banff School of Advanced Management fonds

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Banff School of Advanced Management fonds

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CA UOFA uofa-236

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2.04 m of textual records and other material

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The Banff School of Advanced Management was established in 1952 by the University of Alberta and from 1953 has been sponsored as a cooperative undertaking by the Universities of Alberta, British Columbia, Manitoba and Saskatchewan. By pooling the teaching resources of the four Universities and supplementing these with a selection of instructors from other universities, government and private businesses in Canada and the United States, the Banff School of Advanced Management has been able to offer a course which has met with an enthusiastic response from business institutions in North America and abroad. Directors: 1952-1969 Donald Roy Cameron; 1969-1973 Allan H. Anderson; 1973-1974 Victor Henning; 1974-[1977?] Jim Moran; [1978?]-1981 Edwin M. "Ted" Mills. Vice-President, Banff Centre: 1981-[19þ] Gary Frey.

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Fonds consists of these series: I Buildings and facilities (1953-1958). Includes equipment; textbooks; contract for building. II Calendars (1960-1969, 1978/79). III Conferences, seminars (1963, 1965). Banff Business Policies Conference, 1963; Earle D. MacPhee Lecture (text), 1965. IV Cooperating universities (1951- 1955). Includes establishment of School; University of Manitoba, University of Saskatchewan. V Courses and curriculum (1952-1960). Includes outlines; case studies. VI Extension Director's office (1952-1957). Includes correspondence with Earle D. MacPhee of the University of British Columbia; other universities' programs. VII Financial records (1952-1958). Includes fund raising; Bursar; financial statements. VIII Library (1952-1960). IX Minutes (1952-1955). Includes Board of Directors; meetings with university officials to establish the School. X Photographs (1952-1955). Portraits of instructors; class activities. XI Programs (1952- 1974). Businessmen's weekend and alumni reunion; One-Day Management Seminars (Edmonton, Winnipeg, Regina, Saskatoon). XII Publicity (1952-1960). Includes advertising; press releases; radio talks. XIII Registration (1952-1958). Includes index cards; lists. XIV Reports (1954-1957). Includes statistics. XV Staff (1952-1961). XVI Students (1952-1960). Includes alumni; class gifts; meetings; reunions. As well as being Director from 1952- 1969, Donald Cameron served as Chair of the Board of Directors, 1952-1978.

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See also: Banff Centre for Continuing Education; Donald Cameron

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