File consists of a revised proposal as presented to University of Alberta Executive Committee for the creating of a Women's Research Centre to be jointly sponsored by Athabasca University and the University of Alberta. Records include correspondence, budget information, copies of meeting minutes and notes.
File consists of a funding proposal prepared by the Misener-Margetts Women's Research Centre for the fifteenth annual conference of the Canadian Research Institute for the Advancement of Women (CRIAW), to be held in Edmonton, Alberta. Also includes a letter from the Catalyst Theatre to the Women's Research Centre, and a form letter about the conference by Noreen Marshall, the Canadian Human Rights Commission Regional Director for Alberta and the Northwest Territories Region.
File consists of materials pertaining to the Canadian Congress for Learning Opportunities for Women (CCLOW). Records include information about the qualifications needed for board members and guidelines for advisory committees.
File consists of report titled Report of the National Consultation on Research Needs in Sexuality and Reproductive Health: A Public Health Perspective, May 28-31, 1988, published by the Calgary Health Services, Alberta.
File consists of materials pertaining to a research project for the Canadian Advisory Council on the Status of Women, undertaken by members of the Misener-Margetts Women's Research Centre, to assess Canada's commitments to the United Nations 'Convention for the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination (CEDAW)', Edmonton, Alberta. Records include draft and final form letters, and a list of Government of Canada Ministers. Also includes a draft or copied letter from National Manufacturing to Industrial Mining Co. in Cambridge, Massachusetts dated 1969, regarding an outstanding balance owed, and a letter to the Women's Research Centre asking for information about the Cleary Law in the United States. Some of the material is in French.
File consists of a report titled Revised Report of the Ad Hoc Committee on the Four-Year B.A. (General) Degree, likely prepared by a committee at the University of Alberta.
File consist of materials pertaining to the Second Annual Feminist Research Forum hosted by the Women's Research Centre and the Alberta Women's Studies Association, Edmonton, Alberta. Records include receipts.
File consist of materials pertaining to the Second Annual Feminist Research Forum hosted by the Women's Research Centre and the Alberta Women's Studies Association, Edmonton, Alberta. Records include a conference agenda, form letters for participants, correspondence, a blank grant application and guidelines for conference grant applications, a Conference Funds Committee grant application, a press release, a flyer, a list of participants, receipts, registrations and notes.
File consists of materials pertaining to the Secretary of State Grant Application for a formalized program for Women's Studies at the University of Alberta. Records include correspondence, a project outline, a final report including budget information, a grant application to apply for funding for a Women's Studies lecture series, a letter to the Secretary of State requesting funding for Computerization and Promotion of the Women's Resource Centre, a listing of outstanding grant applications made by the University of Alberta and notes, Edmonton, Alberta.
File consists of an article circulated to all staff of the University of Alberta's regarding the university's sexual harassment policy, Edmonton, Alberta.
File consists of materials pertaining to the Standing and Advisory Committee of the Vice-President (Academic) Women's Studies at the University of Alberta. Records include minutes and list of Advisory Committee members.
File consists of a report titled Submission from The Canadian Research Institute for the Advancement of Women (CRIAW/ICREF) to the Canadian Royal Commission on New Reproductive Technologies, Ottawa, Ontario.
File consists of materials pertaining to a workshop given by Greta Nemiroff at the University of Alberta. Records include a poster, correspondence, and a curriculum vitae, Edmonton, Alberta.
File consists the August 1992-November 1992 (Vol. 8, No. 2) edition of the Canadian Women's Periodicals Index, published by Canadian Research Institute for the Advancement of Women (CRIAW) and the Woman's Program and Resource Centre at the University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta.
File consists of a booklet for The Edmonton Learner Centre, Resources and Programs for Global Justice, Edmonton, Alberta which includes a list of videos, details on programs, and a community directory.
File consists of materials pertaining to the commemoration of the slain women engineers at the University of Montreal. Records include a letter from the Minister Responsible for Women's Issues in the Government of Alberta, a news release, a pamphlet from the Capilano College Women's Centre, and a letter from the Women's Monument Project.
File consists of materials pertaining to the University of Alberta Conference Services, Edmonton, Alberta. Records include a letter from the Conference Services Coordinator to Marilyn Assheton-Smith, catering and accommodation information, maps of the campus, Edmonton, Alberta. Also includes brochures for the Canadian Popular Theatre Festival: Bread and Water, hosted by the Catalyst Theatre in Edmonton from June 8-15, 1991.
File consists of course outlines for University of Alberta family studies courses including Family 241: Family Development, Family 340: Management of Family Resources, and Family 357: Human Sexuality.
File consists of course outlines for University of Alberta courses including Canadian Studies 401: Canadian Feminism: Contexts and Critiques, Organizational Theory 442: Sex Roles in Organizations, INT D 347: Women and Socialism: USSR and Eastern Europe, and P Ed 507: Sport and Gender.
File consists of course outlines for University of Alberta history courses including History 206-B2, History 371: The History of Women in Canadian Society, History 413: Women in Modern European History, and History 470: Topics in Canadian Social History.