A physical issue of the Monitor, published on the 14th of April 1993. This issue included articles on Open Day, a new Associate Dean, and a calendar of events, among others.
A physical edition of the Monitor, published on the 28th of April, 1993. This edition included articles on a new sexual harassment policy, a wine and food evening, 1993 Conferring Ceremonies, along with a calendar of events and classifieds section.
It was expected that the number of students to enrol at the Canberra College of Advanced Education in 1970 would exceed 1,000. The majority of which would learn Administrative Studies, Liberal Studies and Applied Sciences.
It was reported in 1970 that whilst the Canberra College of Advanced Education was designed to only hold 700 students, it was in fact adequately coping with 2,000 full-time and part-time students. At this point very few organisational issues had…
In 1972 it was reported that the Canberra College of Advanced Education had received 4,000 applications for roughly 1,000 student vacancies for the 1973 academic year. The courses for which there was the greatest demand included secretarial studies,…
An examination of the evolution of University of Canberra, after four decades as a university, celebrating the achievements of the school over 40 years, with focus on outstanding students, programs and products. Includes first-hand accounts from…
In 1971 the Canberra College of Advanced Education announced its first students to successfully complete the newly introduced one-year Diploma of Education. The college also had 40 students who had completed the requirements for the award of…
This article from 2004 discusses the failed merger between the Australian National University and the Canberra College of Advanced Education. The article discusses the difficulties and stresses the merger will have an academic staff and students and…
Students settled into university life through a variety of activities including campus tours, advice sessions and live music. Full article available hereArchived version available here