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Society for Research into Higher Education (SRHE)... Society for Research into Higher Education (SRHE), 1965-1997


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  • 1965-1997
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  • This collection includes: governing council minutes, papers and correspondence, 1966-1984; records of the publications committee, 1978-1987, activities committee, 1965-1988, publicity and membership/recruitment committee, 1985-1992, research committee, 1980-1988, and international committee, 1975-1986; conference and seminar records, 1976-1997; monographs and other publications, 1965-1995; 'Register of research into higher education', 1966-1977; 'Studies in Higher Education', 1976-1992; 'Higher education quarterly', 1987-1996.
  • 35 boxes
  • The Society for Research into Higher Education was established in 1965 to stimulate and co-ordinate research into all aspects of higher education. It seeks to improve the quality of higher education through the encouragement of debate and publication on all aspects of policy, organisation, management, curriculum, teaching and learning relating to higher education and its institutions. Reference: SRHE website.
  • This collection has been weeded for duplicates.
  • Formal permission is not required but researchers are requested to contact Mr Rob Gresham, SRE Manager of Operations and Finance (73 Collier Street, London N1 9BE; e-mail srhe@srhe.ac.uk; tel 0207 427 2350; fax 0207 278 1135) outlining the subject of their research.
  • Open
  • The Centre also holds the papers of SRHE members Professor Donald Bligh, Professor Graeme Moodie, Professor W. Roy Niblett and Dr. Ernest Rudd.
  • English

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