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Haskayne School of Business fonds
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Previously known as the Faculty of Business and the Faculty of Management.
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- Source of title proper: Title based on contents of the fonds.
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29 cm of textual records
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Administrative history
The Department of Commerce was formed in the Faculty of Arts and Science in 1966. Two years later the Faculty of Business was created and the name changed in 1978 to the Faculty of Management. In 2002 the faculty was renamed the Haskayne School of Business in recognition of a large charitable gift from businessman Richard (Dick) F. Haskayne. At this time it was affliated with the Faculty of Law, but became independent in 2004. The Haskayne School of Business is a progressive and innovative business school with a reputation for influencing the practice of management and leadership through teaching and research. The school works with partners in the business community and offers a full range of degree programs. Deans of the Haskayne School of Business: J.M.A. Robinson, 1968-1972; S.G. Peitchinis, 1972-1975; G.S. Lane, 1975-1981; P.M. Maher, 1981-1999; D.M. Saunders, 1999-2004; C. Stewart, 2004- (Interim)
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Fonds consists of the records of the Conjoint areas research ethics committee, issues of "Faculty of Business Research Bulletin" (1974), "Business View" (1976), "Network" (1988), "The Scurfield Squire" (1987-1993), and "MIS Interrupt" (1977-1982), scholarly activity reports (1977), annual reports (1973-1974), pamphlets, yearbooks from the Faculty of Management, and an unofficial set of Faculty Council Minutes (1995-1999).
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Yearbooks taken from Students' Union accession 2004.024. Periodicals and pamphlets collected by the University Archives.
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- The material is in English.
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Administrative records of The University of Calgary are restricted for a period of twenty-five years. Access requires permission from the originating unit. All records must be screened for personal information.
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Record No. UARC 97.037, 97.038, 97.097, 97.123, 97.124, 98.004, 98.017, 98.091, 2003.049, 2004.038<br><br>