Series 435 - Student enrolment information and results

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AU ANUA 435

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Student enrolment information and results

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  • 1962 (Creation)

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1 item

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(1960 - 1982)

Biographical history

The Faculty of Economics was inherited from Canberra University College when CUC amalgamated with the Australian National University in 1960 and became the School of General Studies, then The Faculties from 1980. The Faculty of Economics initially consisted of four
departments - Economic History, Economics, Political Science and Statistics. Upon the introduction of the Commerce degree in 1983, the Faculty of Economics was renamed the Faculty of Economics and Commerce.

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Folder containing student name, age, marital status, whether full-time or part-time, occupation, assistance (eg Colombo Plan, cadetship, Commonwealth scholarship holder, CPS free place), year of course, whether doing the honours or pass course and course results.

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Access under 20/30 year rule

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      Dates of creation revision deletion

      Created by Sarah Lethbridge on 30 May 2011

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