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- Textual record
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2006-2015 (Creation)
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Physical description
6 cm of textual records
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Administrative history
The University of Ottawa introduced its Co-operative Education Program in 1980. It is now the second-largest university CO-OP program in Ontario, is tied for the third-largest university CO-OP program in Canada, and boasts a very high placement rate. The CO-OP program allows students to build on their classroom learning through paid work terms directly related to their field of study. The program also offers students valuable hands-on experience in their field while completing their degree.
Custodial history
Fonds created and remained at the Directorate of History and Heritage.
Scope and content
Fonds consists of research papers written by various undergraduate university students during their CO-OP work terms at the Directorate of History and Heritage. The research papers are organized in chronological order by topic into the following periods:
- 1867-1913 [Pre-First World War period]
- 1914-1918 [First World War]
- 1919-1938 [Inter-War period]
- 1939-1945 [Second World War]
- 1946-1953 [Post Second World War to Korean War period]
- 1954 – [Peacekeeping period]
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Language of material
- англійська
- французька
Script of material
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Restrictions on access
Unclassified
Terms governing use, reproduction, and publication
None
Finding aids
Copies of the Finding Aid are located in the first file of the collection and in the Reading Room of the Directorate of History and Heritage (DHH). Electronic copies are also available.
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Accruals
Further accruals are expected.
General note
This is a bilingual fonds.