Canberra Institute of the Arts

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Educational institution

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Canberra Institute of the Arts

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Description area

Dates of existence

1988 - 1992

History

In early 1988 the Canberra School of Music and Canberra School of Art merged as an autonomous statutory authority known as the Canberra Institute of the Arts. It was governed by a Board comprising the directors of the two school and Peter Karmel as part-time Executive Chairman. The Canberra Institute of the Arts amalgamated with the The Australian National University in January 1992, becoming the Institute of the Arts.

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teaching and learning

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Related entity

Institute of the Arts (1992 - 2001)

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temporal

Dates of the relationship

1992

Description of relationship

Related entity

Canberra School of Music (1965 - 1988)

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temporal

Dates of the relationship

1988

Description of relationship

In 1988 the Canberra Schools of Art and Music amalgamated to form an autonomous statutory authority, the Canberra Institute of the Arts (CITA).

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Canberra School of Art (1976 – 1988)

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Dates of the relationship

1988

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Entered from deposit description on 20 May 2013

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The Making of the Australian National University 1946-1996 by S G Foster and Margaret M Varghese

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