The 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.
UntitledThe collection consists of the corporate records of the university including those of the Chancellor, President and Vice-Chancellor, Provost, Board of Governors, and Academic Council. Academic records from faculty groups include Criminology, Justice and Policy Studies, Science, Health Sciences, Business and Information Technology, Education, Energy Systems and Nuclear Science, Engineering and Applied Science, and Social Science and Humanities. Masters thesis and Doctoral dissertations are included from UOIT students. Records also consist of those regarding Research Services, teaching and learning, policies, human resources, External Relations, the Library, Registrar, photographs and ephemera.
UntitledThe Office of the Chancellor Sous-fonds consists of records pertaining to the installation and biography of the founding University of Ontario Institute of Technology chancellor, Ms. Lyn McLeod, and the second chancellor, The Honourable Perrin Beatty.
The University of Ontario Institute of Technology Athletics sous-fonds consists of publications and event records relating to student athletics.
The Faculty of Health Sciences sous-fonds contains publications and reports, and records from the Health Education Technology
Research Unit.
The Doctoral Theses sous-fonds contains Masters Theses and Doctoral Dissertations produced by university faculty and staff. The
sous-fonds does not include masters’ theses or doctoral dissertations created by University of Ontario Institute of Technology students. Refer to F-505, Graduate Studies for student theses.
The Office of the Registrar sous-fonds contains publications, reports, convocation programs and student enrolment statistics. As of July 1, 2010, the Office of the Registrar assumed service for university students only. Prior to that date (2002 to June 30, 2010), records pertaining to the Registrar are available in F-031 Student Affairs Finding Aid.
The Communications and Marketing sous-fonds contains records relating to publications produced by the department.
The Durham College Chronicle Newspapers Sous-Fonds consists of the student newspaper, The Chronicle, in paper format and many issues are available in PDF format. The issues date from 1973 to the present day. The records relate to the campus activities and those of the local municipality. The Chronicle was and is a component in the Journalism program as part of a newspaper publishing course. Articles were all written by students. Advertisements were acquired by students in the Advertising program as part of their courses.
The sous-fonds consists of publications and records from the Day Care Centre (Prior to December 31, 2009).
The sous-fonds consists of report and program publications.
The sous-fonds consists of organizational charts and publications, and records from the Durham Management Centre.
The Focus For Change Program Sous-Fonds consist of information on the Focus for Change program taught by Alice Bartlett as identified in the Administrative history.
The Sous-fonds consist of records relating to the organization including by-laws, minutes of executive and annual general meetings, newsletters, photographs of various events.
Sous-fonds include campus maps, drawings, reports and news coverage of building expansion, construction and openings, etc.
The Sous-fonds consists of records relating to computer technology planning, development, and support for academic and administrative computing on all Durham College campus. The department also services the UOIT academic and administrative computing needs.
The sous-fonds consist primarily of newspaper clippings documenting external communications from Durham College to local and regional media.
The Series consist of records related to the history of Durham College including reports, news releases and radio and television interview Scripts. The records cover the years 1967 – 1984.
The sous-fonds consists of school publications. The records cover the years 2013 – 2014.
The sous-fonds consists of records of private Library Donators.