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University Library Photographs Index: University of Tasmania Collection
This index lists University Library photographs relating to building extensions between 1952 - 1971. From University Collection UT 11
Nuremberg International Military Tribunal 1946 Index: University of Tasmania Collection
This index lists transcripts of trials and judgement (English)
Copy presented by N.C.H. Dunbar (1917- ), prosecuting officer.
12 cases and judgement, also list of cases.
(Case 2 missing)
Deposited by Prof. N.C. Dunbar Feb, 1981.
From University Collection UT357
Photography Department Index: University of Tasmania Collection
Index UT393 includes two albums of University photographs of various views taken 1948-1970 and 1966-1977, and several mounted, large format photographs of various University buildings including an aerial view. Index UT408 lists an extensive collection including prints and negatives, as well as large format, mounted prints of the Sandy Bay site and its University building development. Also includes departmental activities and field trips, student activities, miscellaneous Tasmanian views, botanic specimens and staff portraits.
From University Collection UT393, UT408
Shackleton’s enduring legacy
Sir Ernest Shackleton’s name is one forever associated with the Antarctic Heroic Era (1895–1922), the latter year being that of his death. Shackleton was an intrepid explorer, voyaging to Antarctica four times and is often compared to contemporary explorers Roald Amundsen, Douglas Mawson and Robert Falcon Scott. Shackleton’s achievements are a result of a combination of natural leadership and finely-tuned management skills, assisted by a strong element of luck. This paper explores Shackleton’s enduring legacy through the contemporary lens of scientific discovery and exploration, modern leadership training methods and management techniques, and observations of his influence upon Antarctic tourism, particularly “adventure” tourism
Council Meeting Minutes for the year 2014
Minutes of the Council Meetings of The Royal Society of Tasmania for the year 2014.
From original documents held at The Royal Society of Tasmani
South Tasmania Rugby Union Index: University of Tasmania Collection
This index lists items related to the South Tasmania Rugby Union from 1967 - 1970. Includes minutes, constitution and rules, players registration forms, correspondence of the Junior Rugby Union. From University Collection UA12
Professor Arthur Sale Indexes: University of Tasmania Collection
Professor Arthur Sale, Professor of Information Science 1974-1982. Index UT371 lists Prof. Sale’s file on submissions on post-secondary education 1976-7. Papers relating to the University’s submission and other submissions following the Karmel Report on Post-Secondary Education.
From University Collection UT371.
Index UT402 lists correspondence 1976-1981. Professor Sale’s personal correspondence as a member of the Tasmanian Libraries Board, including copies of letter to W.L. Brown, State Librarian,
and Neil Batt, Minister.
From University Collection UT402
Professor R. Rodda Index: University of Tasmania Collection
Professor R Rodda, Professor of Pathology 1966-1982. Index to comprehensive collection of Professor Rodda's correspondence, reports, articles, papers, diaries and notes from inter-State and overseas visits, study tours and conferences, appointments, training and workshops. Also includes information regarding his work with the National Health and Medical Research Council, Australian and New Zealand Society for Neuropathology, Royal Hobart Hospital as Chief Pathologist, and Department of Veterans Affairs.
From University Collection UT380
Alexander Dudley McKay Index: University of Tasmania Collection
This index lists Geology lecture notes of A.D. McKay.
From University Collection UT 30
Engineering Department Alan Burn Index: University of Tasmania Collection
Alan Burn (1889-1959) B.E. (Syd.), M.Sc. (Tas.), LLD. (Lond.), M.I.E. (Aust.) was Professor of Engineering 1919-1955, Vice-Chancellor 1945-1949 and Acting V.C. April to June 1953. His research included studies of aerofoil theory, vortex wind tunnel, hydraulics, centrifugal and axial pumps, and stress. The papers in this collection were transferred from the basement of the Engineering Building in 1986, and include Professor Burn's research notes 1920-1955, comprising a box of 17 folders.
From University Collection UT467