Faculty of Arts and Science fonds
- CA UOFA uofa-216
- Fonds
- 1908-1969
Fonds consists of these series: I Academic planning and development (1916-1966). Includes curriculum (1920-1954); proposed School of Architecture (1960-1964); Department of Geography (1948- 1950); proposed School of Social Work (1964-1966); reports and minutes pertaining to evening, special and summer sessions. II Affiliated colleges (1914-1967). III Buildings and facilities (1914-1967). Includes memoranda of the resident engineer (1919- 1921); and the superintendent of buildings (1960-1967). IV Deans' personal correspondence (1916-1952). V Departments (1913-1968). Includes annual reports to the Dean (1941-1968). VI Faculty Council (1908-1968). Includes minutes and committees. VII Financial administration ([1915]-1952). Includes Bursar's correspondence relating to the gifts, equipment and grants; and the university Memorial Fund minutes (1919-1925). VIII Government relations (1913-1967). Mainly Alberta Department of Education: Board of Teacher Education and Certification; High School and University Matriculation Examinations Board; Joint Committee to Coordinate University and High School Curricula; includes correspondence with federal, provincial and municipal governments. IX Inter-faculty correspondence (1914-1966). X Non-teaching departments (1915-1966). XI President's office (1913-1967). Includes President and Vice-President; correspondence and committees. XII Professional activities (1915-1966). Includes internal, provincial, national and international associations; National Conference of Canadian Universities (1920-1964). XIII Public relations (1914-1965). Includes Deans' correspondence pertaining to University/community affairs. XIV Staff (1913- 1969). Includes Faculty Relations Committee (1947-1966); and case files (1913-1969). XV Statutory authorities (1914-1969). Includes Board of Governors, Senate, and General Faculties Council reports, committees and correspondence. XVI Students and alumni (1913- 1967). Includes Registrar's memoranda; Wartime Bureau of Technical Personnel [1942-1953]; scholarships, awards and prizes; and case files (1913-1958). Some records carry over into the Faculty of Arts.
University of Alberta. Faculty of Arts and Science