Educational administration
Found in 36 Collections and/or Records:
Administrative compilations made by University officers, 1390 - 2019
Administrative compilations made by University officers include procedural guides to academic, ecclesiastical and judicial business and ceremonial, and formularies, precedents, inventories, statutes, ordinances, regulations and charters.
Administrative papers, 1952 - 1967
The records are largely concerned with the administration of the department and the teaching and examining of students.
Archives of the Council of the School of Arts and Humanities (CSAH), and of its predecessor body, Interfaculty Committee A (IFA), 1971 - 2012
The records cover the full range of operations.
Archives of the Council of the School of Humanities and Social Sciences, and of its predecessor body, Interfaculty Committee B, 1973 - 2010
The records cover the full range of operations.
Archives of the Council of the School of Physical Sciences, 1927 - 2019
The records relate chiefly to the managing of resources; that is, funding for equipment, buildings and staff. A smaller quantity of records cover faculty/departmental structure and organisation, academic focus and research projects.
Archives of the Department of Chemical Engineering, 1946 - 1989
The records are largely concerned with the administration of the department and the teaching and examining of students.
Archives of the Faculty of History, 1876 - 1999
The records document the full range of institutional operations, from delivery of the curriculum and examining at undergraduate and graduate level, to design and upkeep of the faculty buildings. Papers on Tripos reform are particularly extensive. They include the papers of the Cambridge Historical Society.
Cambridge University Archives
Carbons of out-letters, 1991 - 1992
The letters were sent by Gordon Johnson as Chairman of the Management Committee.
Circulars and letters, 1972 - 1988
These relate to the operation of the Centre, job appointments and library matters, sent out by Management Committee.
Correspondence and related papers, 1870 - 1971
Examination papers accounts, 1880 - 1967
These are chiefly the financial and production records of the printing operation.
Faculty Board, 1978 - 1984
The files relate to research projects; students; Faculty relations; contacts with other similar bodies; outside funding sources.
General Board of the Faculties minutes and related papers, 1882 - 1975
The category - Teaching, learning and research records - comprises records relating to curriculum delivery and examination, further research and the award of degrees; also such adjuncts to study as laboratories, the Botanic Garden and University Library.
Governance Records / Governing Body
Records concerning the government of the College, including of the College Governing Body and pre-foundation records relating to the work involved in obtaining the College Charter and founding the College.
Management committee minutes and papers, 1962 - 1988
Include drafts and copies of the constitution, 1967 and 1969; and, occasionally, expenditure accounts.
MEC [Middle East Centre]/Faculty relations, 1961 - 1977
Includes information about appointments.
Minute book of the Day Training College Committee, 1891-05-09 - 1909-05-12
Minutes of meetings of the Teachers' Training Syndicate and successor bodies, signed, many with agendas, balance sheets, printed reports, syllabi and candidates lists, 1878 - 1995
Papers collected by Roy Acheson about Wickliffe Rose
Professor Owst's correspondence, 1938 - 1959
Records of and relating to the Registrary, 1601 - 2007
The office was created in 1504 to compile and maintain the records of the University. In modern times, the Registrary is secretary to the Council of the Senate, the chief executive and policy-making body of the University, and head of the University's unified administrative service.
Records of the Bursar / Bursarial Office / Bursarial function, 1548-[1970]
Estate records and all College administrative records created by the Bursarial function or office.
Records of the General Board (of the Faculties) and several of its sub-committees and related bodies, 1894 - 2017
The records of the General Board (of the Faculties) and several of its sub-committees and related bodies comprise an extensive subject file sequence, carbons of letters sent out, work and stipends papers, and Medical School material.
Registrary's printed pamphlet collection, 1642 - 1890
The printed pamphlet collection was begun in the early nineteeth century by William Hustler, Registrary 1816-32, and continued by his successors Joseph Romilly, Registrary 1832-62, Henry Richard Luard, Registrary 1862-91 and John Willis Clark, Registrary 1891-1910. The pamphlets cover a wide range of subjects such as educational reform, foreign education, university and parliamentary elections, religion, politics, academic exercises, local history, and the University Library.