Folder 8 Section 12 relates to the mechanical workshop.
Folder 10 Sections 14-16 relate to the administration building, rebuild of NIFS and third party items.
Folder 2 Sections 8-9 relate to Woolley and Duffield Buildings and multiple building costs.
Folder 1 Sections 1-7 relate to 74-inch Telescope, 50-inch Telescope, 30-inch Telescope, Yale-Columbia Telescope, Uppsala Schmidt Telescope, Oddie Telescope and Tardis Shelter.
Folder 3 Section 10 relates to additional increased costs of working.
This series contains vocabularies, dictionaries and grammars of the languages of the area in which Twomey worked.
Twomey, D. KevinContains 77 mainly colour slide transparencies, many taken by Bob Cooper, of the campus and also copies of older photographs of ceremonies and events as background information for an introductory training course in the Administrative Development Program.
ANU Instructional Resources UnitMany of the files relate to the Library Committee, including minutes, agenda and working papers from 1960 to 1987. There are also files about significant events, ‘Library Archives’ and ‘Library History’ files, and files about the Asian Studies Division of the library. Single numbers have been imposed because many files bear the same alphanumeric number.
University LibraryMany of the files relate to the Library Committee, including minutes, agenda and working papers as well as other administrative matters.
University LibraryThis was the main ANU correspondence file series from 1950 to 2000, usually known as ‘Central Files’. It contains some earlier material top-numbered from the first ANU file series (ANUA 18) as well as many files of the Canberra University College (ANUA 42) from 1930 to 1960. These files were incorporated in the series by the former Registrar of the Canberra University College Thomas Owen. The files were originally controlled by a card index and file register – the information contained in these was transferred to a computerised keyword index in 1975 and in 2006 to the current Central Records System. The multiple numbers consist of a primary subject often representing a Research School, Faculty or other organisational unit, a secondary number representing a function and then the next sequential number allocated to a particular file. The primary numbers (not all have extant files) are:
- Vice-Chancellor’s correspondence
- Legislation and policy
- Council and Committees
- Administrative matters (including staff organisation)
- Scholars and scholarships
- Research School of Pacific (and Asian) Studies
- John Curtin School of Medical Research
- Research School of Physical Sciences
- Research School of Social Sciences
- Visitors, visits, conferences and seminars
- Library
- Buildings
- Research School of Chemistry
- Other organisations (including Canberra University College 14.1.0)
- Staff activities
- University House
- Research students
- Ceremonies and historic occasions
- Joint ventures (Institute and School)
- School of General Studies (see also 30–44)
- Research School of Biological Sciences
- Research School of Earth Sciences
- Management Services Group
- Research School of Mechanical Sciences (proposed)
- Health research
- Centre for Resource and Environment Studies
- Humanities Research Centre
- Office for Research in Academic Methods
- Social Psychiatry Research Unit
- School of General Studies – scholarships
- School of General Studies – Faculty of Arts
- School of General Studies – proposed faculties
- School of General Studies – Faculty of Economics
- School of General Studies – Faculty of Asian Studies
- School of General Studies – Faculty of Law
- School of General Studies – student matters
- School of General Studies – business matters
- School of General Studies – halls of residence
- School of General Studies – committees and boards
- School of General Studies – research grants
- School of General Studies – curriculum
- School of General Studies – staffing
- School of General Studies – general
- School of General Studies – Faculty of Science
- Freedom of Information
- – 49. Not used
- Triennial planning
- Policy studies
- Research School of Information Sciences and Engineering
- Institute of the Arts
- Faculty of Medicine (proposed)
Many personnel files were raised in this series either under the general ‘4.2 Staff appointments’ or under the secondary ‘staff’ function of particular organisational units. These files are controlled in a separate series of staff files (ANUA 19) from several different series. This series was superseded by an annual single number series in 2000 (ANUA 239).
This is the main correspondence file series of the University so deals with many topics relating to administration, research, teaching and learning, student progress and student services. It replaced the former multiple number series (ANUA 53).
University RecordsAnnotated articles and correspondence collected by Campbell. Topics include dipnoan fishes (lungfish), the evolution of cranial features and different classifications of organisms.
Campbell, Kenton Stewart WallNot yet processed
This collection includes correspondence, diaries, printed memorabilia, menus from the Compagnie des Messageries Maritimes, slides of the New Hebrides taken between 1963 - 1970 and slides of Papua New Guinea (Port Moresby) taken in 1963.
Freeman, Edward (Ted)This series is not processed yet.
ANU Marketing and Communications DivisionThis series has not yet been processes.
Kennett, Brian Leslie NormanClients' documents, and a copy of of the firm's history (2000).
Clarke and Barwood LawyersImages are of Banaba (Ocean Island) in the Pacific near Kiribati. They show island scenes and views of the phosphate mining that occurred on Banaba.
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