The collection consists of the records of The Canadian Nuclear Society relating to its history, organization, governance, committees, branches, correspondence, education, publications, photographs, artifacts, reports, meetings, finance and membership. The records date from 1979 to 2016.
Canadian Nuclear SocietyThe Collection holds the Windfields Farm property records and the older relationship between Durham College of Applied Arts and Technology and Windfields Farm, and the new relationship between the University of Ontario Institute of Technology and Windfields Farm. There is a possible connection between the Windfields Farm property and the R. S. McLaughlin Family, Parkwood Estate, Oshawa, Ontario.
The Collection does not focus on the accomplishments of Northern Dancer; however, any information acquired by the Archives about Northern Dancer will be included.
References are made to external Archive collections holding records from E. P. Taylor, Windfields Farm and Northern Dancer.
The collection consists of the records of The Canadian Academy of Engineering 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 Canadian Academy of EngineeringThe collection consists of the papers of James L. Gordon.
The James L. Gordon CollectionThe 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 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 collection consists of information about art objects owned by UOIT and Durham College in the form of paintings, sketches, photographs, sculptures, mobiles suspended from ceilings, etc. Painting may be oil, acrylic, watercolour, pastels, pen and ink, etc. Where appropriate, all artwork has been professionally framed and hung.
Campus Art HoldingsThe collection consists of the records of The Canadian Nuclear Assocation relating to its organization, governance, correspondence, publications (including Nuclear Canada Magazines), reports, meetings. The records date from the 1960s to 2010.
Canadian Nuclear AssociationThe 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 President and Vice-Chancellor, Office of Sous-fonds consists of records pertaining to university legislation, governance, reports,
university-wide committees, honorary degree recipients, and the office of each President and Vice-Chancellor.
The Research Services Sous-fonds consists of records relating to publications, presentations, workshops, reports, “in the news” articles, and research reports and documentation.
The Faculty of Education sous-fonds contains reports and publications.
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 Aboriginal Resource Centre sous-fonds, under the Indigenous Student Services department, contains records related to publications and activities for and about indigenous students attending University of Ontario Institute of Technology.
This series consists of the proceedings of conferences held annually, alternating between Canada and Ireland.
The scope of Indigenous Education and Cultural Services (IECS) to protect and preserve the Archival records of IECS. IECS offers cultural workshops and programming to educate indigenous and non-indigenous students, faculty and staff members at University of Ontario Institute of Technology and the community. In the university's journey towards reconciliation, it is important that we have educational tools to help us treat Indigenous guests and the communities around us with respect.
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.
The Andrew H. Wilson CollectionThe 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.