The sous-fonds consists of school publications.
The Faculty of Social Science and Humanities sous-fonds contains publications. From 2002 to June 30, 2010, the Faculty was named
Criminology, Justice and Policy Studies, but was renamed as of July 2, 2010 to more accurately reflect the department’s purpose
and program offering.
The sous-fonds consists of reports and records pertaining to student statistics. The records cover the years 1986 – Feb 1, 2009. For records, after 2009, refer to the F-036 Registrar, Office of.
The sous-fonds consists of reports concerning student affairs. The records cover the years 1967 – 2009/2010. For records, after 2010, refer to the F-036 Registrar, Office of.
The Student Association sous-fonds contains records relating to the function of the association for University of Ontario Institute of Technology students. Records will include those of the president; reports; by-laws, policies and procedures; board minutes; financial statements; and annual general meetings.
The Sous-Fonds contains records from the office of the Associate Vice-President and those related to various aspects of student life on campus including the Student Learning Centre, Student Mental Health Services, Student Experience Centre (including: Pathways students supports, Transfer student supports, Indigenous Student Services, Campus Involvement, International Student Services, Leadership, Mature Students, Off-Campus Living, Orientation, Parents and Families, Peer Mentoring, Transition Programs, Career Centre, and Student Accessibility Services.
The Teaching and Learning Sous-fonds consists of records relating to academic policy, teaching awards presented and academic initiatives undertaken.
Records from a court case of Queen’s Bench of New Brunswick, (Trial Division, Judicial District of Fredericton) between: Her Majesty The Queen and Allan Joseph Legere. Trial held before Honourable Mr. Justice David M. Dickson and a Petit Jury at Burton, New Brunswick, commencing on the 26th day of August, A. D. 1991. Appearances: Graham J. Sleeth, Esq., Anthony Allman, Esq., and John J. Walsh, Esq. for the Crown. Weldon J. Furlotte, Esq., for the Accused. Copyright 1992, Department of Justice, Province of New Brunswick.
The Allan Legere Court Case TranscriptsThe collection consists of items from Andrew H. Wilson and his involvement in national and international engineering organizations, and Mr. Wilson’s participation in the founding of the Canadian Academy of Engineering. Also included are reports and documents Mr. Wilson authored or used in various projects, for example the Chalk River project and the Economic, Science and National Research Councils of Canada.
The Andrew H. Wilson CollectionThe collection consists of the records of The Canadian Society for Mechanical Engineering relating to its history, organization,
governance, committees, branches, correspondence, education, publications, photographs, artifacts, reports, meetings, finance and
membership. The records cover the years 1968 to 2006.
The initial items were donated by Donald S. Lawson. The records cover topics within the nuclear industry in Canada and internationally with specific interest surrounding the CANDU reactor.
The Donald S. Lawson CollectionThe collection consists of the records of The Engineering Institute of Canada relating to its history, organization, governance, committees, branches, correspondence, education, publications, photographs, artifacts, reports, meetings, finance and membership. The records date from 1887 and the early 1900s to the present day.
The Engineering Institute of CanadaThe collection consists of the records of Frederick C. Boyd, P. ENG., FEIC, FCNS. The records cover these topics: Nuclear Journal of Canada; NRX, National Research Experimental Reactor; NPD – 2, Nuclear Power Demonstration and Publications.
The Frederick C. Boyd CollectionThe sous-fonds consists of school publications.
The collection consists of the papers of James L. Gordon.
The James L. Gordon CollectionThe sous-fonds include records highlighting Library resources, policies and planning from 1967 to June 2010. For records prior to June 30, 2010, see finding aid: F-024 The Library Finding Aid.pdf. For UOIT records from July 1, 2010 onward, see finding aid: F-528 Library UOIT Finding Aid.pdf.
Transcripts from interviews done with tribes regarding the environmental/scientific aspects of the Mackenzie Delta pipeline (forerunner of the Keystone pipeline issue of today).
An Inquiry established by an Order in Council of the Canadian federal government. The Mackenzie Valley Pipeline Inquiry, chaired by Mr. Justice Thomas Berger, began public hearings in April 1975 and completed them in October 1976.
An Inquiry established by an Order in Council of the Canadian federal government. The Mackenzie Valley Pipeline Inquiry, chaired by Mr. Justice Thomas Berger, began public hearings in April 1975 and completed them in October 1976.
The Fonds consists of the Publications in Referred Journals List by Michael Bozozuk, Ph.D., P. Eng., Geotechnical Engineer.
The Michael Bozozuk CollectionThe records were created and/or collected by Norman L. Williams from his career in the nuclear industry in Canada and internationally.
The Norman L. Williams CollectionThe collection consists of the records pertaining to The Nuclear Industry including the Atomic Energy of Canada Limited, CANDU (CANada Deuterium-Uranium), Canadian General Electric, Canadian and International activities, and reports. The records date from 1889 - 1989, and the 1930s to the present day.
The Nuclear Industry