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    On 22 July and 14 August 1952 two student meetings were held concerning the establishment of an organisation for all students of the New South Wales University of Technology. As a result, at the 8 September 1952 meeting of Council the Students' Union was resolved to be the approved student organisation with membership of the Union [to] be compulsory for all registered students (resolution 236). An interim constitution was also approved at this meeting, with the aims listed as being: a) to afford a recognised means of communication between the students and the university authorities b) to represent its members in all matters affecting their interests and to promote the cultural, educational and recreational life of the university c) to promote among graduates a permanent interest in the life, activity and progress of the university d) to promote the aims of the university. Initially an interim committee was responsible for looking after the affairs of the Union, pending its formal organisation. The first meeting of this committee was held on 17 September 1952 (CN293). On 9 March 1953 the Council clarified that the Students' Union was the approved student organisation for all students at Sydney and that authority be given for the formation of student organisations at centres other than Sydney (resolution 289). On 9 June 1953 the first annual general meeting of the proposed Union was held and it was at this meeting that the formation of the Union was formally approved by the student body. At the same time, the first president of the Union, James D. Smith, was elected, as well as the other members of the Union Council. The first Union Council meeting was held on 25 June 1953 (CN293). Following the change in name of the university on 7 October 1958, the name of the Union was changed to the University of New South Wales Students' Union. On 1 March 1992, following extensive discussion between representatives of the Union and the Postgraduate Representative Association, an in-principle agreement was reached in which it was recommended that a restructuring of the present model of student representation in the university [occur] in order to achieve a more flexible and responsive framework. On 29 October 1992 an Extraordinary General Meeting of the Students' Union took place. At this meeting changes to the Union's constitution were accepted by the student body. These included the name of the organisation being changed to the University of New South Wales Student Guild of Undergraduates and Postgraduates (file 920719). On 7 December 1992 Council resolved that the Student Guild of Undergraduates and Postgraduates be the approved student organisation for undergraduates at Kensington [and that] the Student Guild of Undergraduates and Postgraduates be the approved student organisation for postgraduates at Kensington and the ADFA, with the Postgraduate Board of the Guild as an entity exercising plenary power in relation to the Guild's postgraduate members (resolution CL92/94). At the same time the Guild's constitution was approved with the aims listed as being: - To advance the interests and welfare of students at the University of New South Wales and to act as a means for the expression of student concerns through the decision making processes set out in this Constitution - To represent the interests of students with regard to academic matters, access to education, cultural activities, health, welfare, leisure and the environment within the university and in the wider community - To advocate for and where appropriate provide, amenities and services for students in the university - To work on behalf of all students, on an equal basis, for an education that is accessible, equitable and free from discrimination of any form - To promote the principles of student unionism - To promote and encourage the community life of the university The operation of the Guild was effective from 1 January 1993 (file 920719). Following the introduction of Voluntary Student Unionism (VSU) by the Commonwealth Government from 1 July 2006, the University Union, Student Guild and COFA Students' Association merged together to form the Arc from the beginning of 2007, as approved by Council at its 6 November 2006 meeting (resolution CL06/87). At a General Meeting of the Student Guild on 21 December 2007, a motion was passed that this General Meeting of the Student Guild intends to dissolve the Guild effective 31st December by process of referendum (file 2006/1521). Subordinate agency: Postgraduate Board of the Student Guild - 01/01/1993 Subordinate agency: Bushwalkers' Club - 09/10/1953 - 03/10/1978 Subordinate agency: Contact - 14/08/1992 - 31/12/2006 Subordinate agency: Opunka - 20/12/1970 - 31/12/1981 Controlling Organisation: UNSW - 09/06/1953-31/12/2007
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    This series consists of Papers of the Working Party on Diversity. The material is typed and is maintained in manila folders, generally in a chronological order. The papers cover material on diversity, as discussed by the working party, some meeting notes as well as the Working Party's interim report to the Academic Board.
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    This series consists of the minutes of the meetings of the Service and Structure Committee of the Division of General & Community Studies of the Academic Board of Alexander Mackie College of Advanced Education. The minutes record the time and date of the meeting, those present and apologies received, the issues discussed, and the resolutions carried. Original AMCAE item number: 86/003
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    This series consists of the agenda, minutes and papers of the meetings of the Publications and Public Relations Committee of the Academic Board of Alexander Mackie College of Advanced Education. The minutes record the time and date of the meeting, those present and apologies received, the issues discussed, and the resolutions carried. The agenda shows the issues to be discussed, accompanied by relevant papers circulated to committee members prior to the meeting. Original AMCAE item number: 87/130. [disposed: 86/015]
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    This series consists of the Minutes and Agenda Papers of the Resources Centre Advisory Committee, which is a Sub-Committee of the Academic Board, of the Alexander Mackie College of Advanced Education. This series also contains a Resource Centre Library Guide for the School of Art and School of Teacher Education at the College.
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    In a memorandum dated 7th January 1990 the Pro-Vice-Chancellor, Prof. A.D. Gilbert, made a request to the Vice-Chancellor to establish a Committee to Review the Centre for Safety Science. The committee comprised Prof. D.J. Anderson (president, academic board), Prof. D. StC. Black (head, School of Chemistry), Prof. C.J.D. Fell (dean, Faculty of Engineering), Prof. E.F. Lumbers (School of Physiology and Pharmacology), and Prof. P.A. Vinson (dean, Faculty of Professional Studies). The committee was to carry out the following tasks: (1) to evaluate the success of the Centre for Safety Science in fulfilling its aim to become 'the centre for teaching and research into matters related to health and safety in Australasia'; (2) to examine the staffing profile of the centre and make recommendations about filling the vacant positions; (3) to examine current strategies and administrative arrangements relating to teaching, and make recommendations; (4) to consider the management and advisory structures of the centre, its external links and its role and functions within the Faculty of Engineering; (5) to evaluate the option of creating a School of Safety Science in place of or in addition to the centre; (6) to make general recommendations about the future of the centre taking into account its prospective financial viability, the quality and importance of its contribution to the mission and goals of the university and the needs of the community In its report, completed in September 1990, the committee recommended the disestablishment of the Centre for Safety Science and the establishment of the Department of Safety Science within the School of Applied Science.
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    On 12 November 1979 Council resolved to merge the School of Chemical Technology with the School of Chemical Engineering together to form the new School of Chemical Engineering & Industrial Chemistry effective 1 January 1980 within the Faculty of Applied Science (resolution 79/157). The first Head of School was Professor David Trimm. On 2 December 1996 Council approved the disestablishment of the Faculty of Applied Science - effective 1 July 1997 (resolution CL96/88/4). Consequently, from this date the School of Chemical Engineering and Industrial Chemistry was moved to the Faculty of Engineering. At the 10 April 2006 meeting of Council the school's name was changed to the School of Chemical Sciences & Engineering (resolution CL06/18). On 29 January 2010 the Chancellor, Vice-Chancellor and President of the Academic Board approved the change in name of the school to the School of Chemical Engineering (file 2002/2060). Subordinate agency: Department of Fuel Technology - 01/01/1980 - 31/10/1996 Subordinate agency: Department of Biological Process Engineering - 01/01/1980 - 31/12/1985 Subordinate agency: Centre for Particle and Catalyst Technologies - 28/09/1988 - 08/03/2004 Controlling Organisation: UNSW - 01/01/1980-
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    On 11 October 2004 the schools of Media & Communications and School of Theatre, Film & Dance were amalgamated to form the School of Media, Film & Theatre within the Faculty of Arts & Social Sciences effective from 1 January 2005 (CL04/146). The first head of school was Professor Philip Bell. As part of a Faculty of Arts & Social Sciences restructure, the School of Media, Film & Theatre was disestablished effective 31 January 2007. It was amalgamated with the schools of Music & Music Education and English to form the new School of English, Media & Performing Arts (6 February 2007 Academic Board papers). Controlling Organisation: UNSW - 01/01/2005-31/01/2007
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    On 31 October 1994 Council resolved to replace the School of German & Russian Studies with a Department of German & Russian Studies within the School of Modern Language Studies in the Faculty of Arts & Social Sciences effective from 1 January 1995 (resolution CL94/86c). As part of a Faculty of Arts restructure, the School of Modern Language Studies was re-named the School of Languages and Linguistics effective 31 January 2007 (6 February 2007 Academic Board papers). As part of this restructure, it was also deemed that no school was to establish a departmental structure (Principles of Government-Feb 2007 in SRF - Faculty of Arts & Social Sciences) and discipline advisors were instead created for each area of study. Therefore the Department of German & Russian Studies as an independent entity ceased to exist from this date. Controlling Organisation: UNSW - 01/01/1995-31/01/2007
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    On 10 February 1992 the Department of Social Science & Policy in the Facultyof Arts & Social Sciences was re-named the School of Social Science & Policy by Council (resolution 92/04). As part of a Faculty of Arts & Social Sciences restructure, the School of Social Science & Policy was disestablished effective 31 January 2007. It was amalgamated with the schools of Social Work, Politics & International Relations and Sociology & Anthropology to form the new School of Social Sciences & International Studies (6 February 2007 Academic Board papers). Controlling Organisation: UNSW - 10/02/1992-31/01/2007