Skip to main content
Archives
Toggle navigation
Browse
Browse
Archival descriptions
Authority records
Repositories
Subjects
/index.php/informationobject/browse?view=card&onlyMedia=1&topLod=0
Search
Search options
Global search
Search
Australian National University Archives
Advanced search
Search in browse page
Clipboard
Clipboard
Clipboard
Clear all selections
Go to clipboard
Load clipboard
Save clipboard
Language
Language
Language
English
Quick links
Quick links
Quick links
Home
About
Help
Privacy Policy
Log in
Have an account?
Email
*
This field is required.
Password
*
This field is required.
Log in
Australian National University Archives
Holdings
Quick search
Series
433 - Papers of Dr E J (Ted) Steele
109 more...
Item
110 - Proposal to transfer the administrative and financial control of the John Curtin School of Medical Research to the National Health and Medical Research Council - Ted Steele's submission to the Senate Inquiry
Item
111 - Senate Inquiry into the National Health and Medical Research Council Bill, mainly concerning peer review processes
Item
112 - Symposium on Peer Review at the ANZAAS Congress, Brisbane - Ted Steele's correspondence with Hiram Caton, Griffith University, Brisbane
Item
113 - National Collaborating Centre for Autoimmunity - Strategic Planning Initiative for John Curtin School of Medical Research. Main proponents: Professor RV (Bob) Blanden, Professor WF Doe, Dr CR Parish, Professor SW Serjeantson
Item
114 - Senate inquiry into the organisation and funding of research in higher education - Ted Steele's correspondence and notes
Item
115 - University of Wollongong's electronic mail system - Conditions of use
Item
116 - University of Wollongong's electronic mail system - Ted Steele's commentary
Item
117 - Review of the Department of Biology, University of Wollongong
Item
118 - University of Wollongong - Departmental reviews and reviews of academic remuneration policy
240 more...
Search
Reports
Senate inquiry into the organisation and funding of research in higher education - Ted Steele's correspondence and notes
Reports
There are no relevant reports for this item
Cancel