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Holdings and from a Contemporary Set No Longer Required by External Studies Identifier Title Level of Extent Scope and Content Date range Description S0001 Senate minutes Series 7 m Minutes of the meetings of Senate for The University of Queensland 22 April 1910- S0002 Senate agenda, reports, and correspondence Series 40 m Volumes of agenda, correspondence, reports relating to meetings of Senate for The University of 22 April 1910- Queensland S0003 Professor Priestley Memorial Visitors' Book Series 3 cm A memorial visitors book in honour of Henry James Priestley, Foundation Professor of 1933-1936 Mathematics at The University of Queensland - given by the University of Queensland Union, April 1933 S0004 Queensland Government Gazette April 16th 1910 - appointment of Senate Series 1 cm Bound copy of the Queensland Government Gazette No 85 of 16/5/1910, bound in red leather. 1910 Page 1001 contains a gazettal notice of the appointment of the first Senate of the University of Queensland by the Department of Public Instruction. S0005 University of Queensland Act of 1909 Series 1 cm Bound copy The University of Queensland Act of 1909. 1909 S0006 Standing Orders of the Senate; The University of Queensland Act of 1909 Series 1 cm Volume "The University of Queensland Act of 1909, with the Standing Orders of the Senate. Mr 1910 McDonnell." S0007 Report with Minutes of Evidence taken before the Royal Commission Series 2 cm Bound copy "Report with Minutes of Evidence taken before the Royal Commission appointed to 1891 appointed to inquire into the best means to be adopted for the purpose of inquire into the best means to be adopted for the purpose of establishing and maintaining a establishing and maintaining a University in Queensland, together with the University in Queensland, together with the proceedings of the Commission and Appendices" proceedings of the Commission S0008 Senate minutes Series 2 cm Printed copies "Minutes of Meetings of the Senate." 1910-1915 S0009 Board of Faculties /Professorial Board / Academic Board minutes Series 2.2 m Minutes of Meetings of the Board of Faculties/(from 1937) the Professorial Board/(from Sept 13 March 1911- 1981) the Academic Board S0010 Academic Standing Committee minutes Series 90 cm Minutes of Meetings of the Academic Standing Committee 3 May 1944-24 November 1965 S0011 Finance Committee minutes Series 6 cm Minutes of Meetings of the Finance Committee 27 April 1910-16 March 1916 S0012 Finance Committee minutes Series 6 cm Minutes of Meetings of the Finance Committee 10 March 1924-10 December 1934 S0013 Administrative and Finance Committee minutes Series 66 cm Minutes of Meetings of the Administrative and Finance Committee 7 May 1935-22 October 1970 S0014 Finance Committee minutes Series 72 cm Minutes of Meetings of the Finance Committee 28 January 1971- S0015 Buildings and Grounds Committee minutes Series 69 cm Minutes of Meetings of the Buildings and Grounds Committee, 1911 - 3 July 1911- S0016 Buildings and Grounds Sub-Committee St Lucia / Accommodation Steering Series 12 cm Minutes of Meeting of the Buildings and Grounds Sub-Committee (St Lucia)/Accommodation 30 July 1954-5 May 1969 Committee minutes Steering Committee S0017 Buildings and Grounds Accommodation Sub-Committee minutes Series 2 cm Minutes of Meetings of the Buildings and Grounds Accommodation Sub-Committee 29 June 1951-23 April 1954 S0018 Buildings and Grounds Group Sub-Committee minutes Series 1 cm Minutes of Meetings of the Buildings and Grounds "Group" Sub-Committee 17 February 1955-5 August 1955 S0019 Combined Advisory Committee minutes Series 14 cm Minutes of Meetings of the Combined Advisory Committee 9 April 1924-19 July 1971 S0020 Publications Board Committee minutes Series 21 cm Minutes of Meetings of the Publications Board Committee 15 October 1936-12 December 1980 S0021 Education Committee of Senate minutes Series 22 cm Minutes of Meetings of the Education Committee of Senate 23 March 1911-21 September 1943 S0022 Joint Committee for Tutorial Classes minutes Series 4 cm Minutes of Meetings of Joint Committee for Tutorial Classes 4 June 1917-26 November 1925 S0023 Legislative Committee minutes Series 71 cm Minutes of Meetings of the Legislative Committee 16 June 1970- S0024 Education Committee Agenda Book Series 3 cm Education Committee Agenda Book (green bound volume red label with gold lettering) 1 June 1915-3 May 1921 S0025 Standing Committee of the Board of Faculties/ Professorial Board minutes Series 2 cm Minutes of Meetings of the Standing Committee of the Board of Faculties, and from 1937 the 1936-1949 Professorial Board S0026 Standing Committee of the Professorial Board/ Academic Board minutes Series 2 m Minutes of Meetings of the Standing Committee of the Professorial Board, and from September 25 September 1952- 1981, the Academic Board S0027 Select Committee of the Senate appointed to consider Stabilising of Academic Series 5 cm Minutes of Meetings of the Select Committee of the Senate appointed to consider Stabilising of 5 February 1951-18 Staffing and Ancillaries minutes Academic Staffing and Ancillaries September 1952 S0028 Education Committee of the Professorial Board/ Academic Board minutes Series 73 cm Minutes of Meetings of the Education Committee of the Professorial Board, and from September 1 May 1963- 1981, the Academic Board S0029 Library Committee including John Darnell Fine Arts Committee minutes Series 43 cm Minutes of Meetings of the Library Committee including the John Darnell Fine Arts Committee 21 April 1911- S0030 Commonwealth Research Projects Supervising Committee / Commonwealth Series 60 cm Minutes of Meetings of (i) Commonwealth Research Projects Supervising 16 April 1937- Research Committee / Research Committee minutes Committee/Commonwealth Research Committee (1937-1949 Jun) (ii) Research Committee (Jan 1949 -) S0031 Committee of Deans minutes Series 5 cm Minutes of Meetings of the Committee of Deans 4 March 1947-17 March 1953 S0032 Public Lectures Committee minutes Series 8 cm Minutes of Meetings of the Public Lectures Committee 14 April 1955-17 November 1970 S0033 Public Examinations Board minutes Series 13 cm Minutes of Meetings of the Public Examinations Board 30 May 1918-1942 S0034 Promotions and Reappointments Committee / Tenure and Promotions Series 18 cm Minutes of Meetings of the Promotions and Reappointments Committee / (from 9 Aug 1991) 18 April 1972- Committee minutes Tenure and Promotions Committee, 1972 - S0035 Examinations Committee minutes Series 14 cm Minutes of Meetings of the Examinations Committee. 10 August 1972 - S0036 Architecture / Architecture and Planning Executive Committee minutes Series 8 cm Minutes of Meetings of the Architecture / (from 1983) Architecture and Planning Executive 26 May 1969-4 December Committee 1996 S0037 Board of Studies in Social Studies / Social Work minutes Series 5 cm Minutes of Meetings of the Board of Studies in Social Studies/(from 1970) Social Work 26 April 1955-September 1996 S0038 Board of External Studies / Board of External Studies and Continuing Series 17 cm Minutes of Meetings of the Board of External Studies/(from 1983) Board of External Studies and 13 December 1949-7 July Education minutes Continuing Education 1990 S0039 Board of Studies in Divinity minutes Series 17 cm Minutes of Meetings of the Board of Studies in Divinity 3 February 1953-16 May 1973 S0040 Board of External Studies and Continuing Education Executive Committee Series 2 cm Minutes of Meetings of the Board of External Studies and Continuing Education Executive 21 April 1983-28 February minutes Committee. 1991 S0041 Social Work Executive Committee minutes Series 10 cm Minutes of Meetings of the Social Work Executive Committee. 15 August 1975-1996 S0042 Board of the Faculty of Social Work minutes Series 14 cm Minutes of Meetings of the Board of the Faculty of Social Work. 11 July 1975-1996 S0043 University Recreation Areas Committee minutes Series 15 cm Minutes of Meetings of the University Recreation Areas Committee. 1948-1995 [incomplete] S0044 Education Executive Committee minutes Series 12 cm Minutes of Meetings of the Education Executive Committee 17 August 1963-11 December 1996 S0045 Board of Studies in Business Administration minutes Series 6 cm Minutes of Meetings of the Board of Studies in Business Administration. 18 July 1972-14 October 1986 S0046 Engineering Executive Committee minutes Series 16 cm Minutes of Meetings of the Engineering Executive Committee 7 April 1961-5 December 1996 S0047 Engineering Curriculum Committee / Undergraduate Studies Committee Series 15 cm Minutes of Meetings of the Engineering Curriculum Committee/ (from 1987) Undergraduate 29 September 1955- 1996 Curriculum Committee minutes Studies Committee (Curriculum Committee) S0048 Board of the Faculty of Agriculture / Agricultural Science minutes Series 34 cm Minutes of Meetings of the Board of the Faculty of Agriculture/(from 1974) Agricultural Science 21 December 1926- S0049 Executive Committee of the Faculty of Agriculture / Agricultural Sciences Series 8 cm Minutes of Meetings of the Executive Committee of the Faculty of Agriculture / (from 1974) 29 January 1963-1995 Executive Committee minutes Agricultural Sciences Executive Committee. S0050 Science Executive Committee minutes Series 54 cm Minutes of Meetings of the Science Executive Committee. 14 April 1960-1996 S0051 Music Executive Committee minutes Series 16 cm Minutes of Meetings of the Music Executive Committee 1938 - 1939; 1967 - 1996 S0052 Medicine Executive Committee minutes Series 38 cm Minutes of Meetings of the Medicine Executive Committee. 19 January 1968-1996 S0053 Law Executive
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