History of the Women's Research Centre

Background

The items in this themed collection relate to the history of the WRC, including its creation and its ongoing development.

It includes documents related to the planning and founding of the WRC such as reports and proposals as well as meeting agendas and minutes and similar organizational documents that serve as records of the WRCs activities and how it changes over its years of operation (see Women's Research Centre creation and operation correspondence, right)

For more information about the history of the WRC, see About the Women's Research Centre.

A selection of items from the collection are included below. To to see all the items in the collection, click Browse the History of the WRC Collection below.

Featured Items

  • Canadian Women's Periodicals Index advertising information

    File consists of materials relating to the placement of advertisements for the Canadian Women's Periodicals Index in various publications including Healthsharing, Kinesis, and Ulrich's International Periodicals Directory.
  • Second Annual Feminist Research Forum

    The file contains of the brochure for the Second Feminist Research Forum, held in Edmonton on October 1989
  • Women's Research Centre creation and operation correspondence

    File consists of materials pertaining to the creation and operation of the Women's Research Centre at the University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta. Records include correspondence, agendas and an outline of issue for the University of Alberta General Faculties Council, terms of reference for the Advisory Committee on Women's Studies, minutes and budget information for the Women's Research Centre, minutes for the Operations Committee of the Women's Research Centre, Women's Research Centre newsletters, and the June 27, 1985 issue of Folio, a newsletter produced by the University of Alberta.
  • Women's Research Centre proposal

    File consists of draft and final copies of the Proposal for a Women's Research Centre Jointly Sponsored by the University of Alberta and Athabasca University,
  • Women's research centre: an Institute for Feminist Research

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