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The Cyril Kett Optometry Museum
Cartoon Drawing, John Nathan, Final Year Optometrical Science Students 1944, 1944 (exact)
... Final Year Optometrical Science Students 1944... Optometrical Science students of 1944 in Melbourne. The characters... Drawing Final Year Optometrical Science Students 1944 Framed ink ...The cartoon was drawn by John Nathan, one of the final year students in the first class to graduate with the diploma of Licentiate of Optometric Science from the Australian College of Optometry. His father was Bertram Nathan who played important roles in obtaining registration of optometrists in 1934 and on the Council of the College. John was to become Director of Studies from 1950 to 1964 and President of the College from 1969 to 1978. He also paints in oils.This cartoon is significant to the Australian College of Optometry as a piece of memorabilia from the class of 1944. It is one of only two drawings of optometrists in the Kett collection.Framed ink on paper cartoon drawing of final year Optometrical Science students of 1944 in Melbourne. The characters are depicted playing in an optometric consulting room. It is headed 'Final Year Optometrical Science 1944' and at the lower edge are the names of the students 'John Nathan, Tony "Craniclaw" Douglas, Vans Ovenden and Doug Allen'. Signed by the artist 'John Nathan'.This cartoon drawing depicts final year Optometry students in a contemporary consulting room of 1944. They are shown in typical optometrists' attire of dark trousers, side-buttoning short white coats and PD ruler in the breast pocket. The room has an electric instrument stand, hydraulic patient chair and internally illuminated test chart. The drawing shows the artist's name 'John Nathan' and is mounted in a black frame.Signed by the artist 'John Nathan'students, optometry, optometrical science, cartoon, drawing -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Photograph - Sepia print, Excursion to Werribee Research Farm, 1917
... agricultural science students...Group of Agricultural Science students (from some State... to Werribee Research Farm Group of Agricultural Science students (from ...At this time students from some State and private schools attended Burnley for 1/2 day each week to study agricultural scienceGroup of Agricultural Science students (from some State and Private schools) and staff.On reverse, "Excursion to Werribee Research Farm Oct 27, 1917." excursion, werribee research farm, 1917, school students, staff, agricultural science students -
Federation University Historical Collection
Photograph - Photo Album, Ballarat School of Mines Science Students, 1944/45
... Ballarat School of Mines Science Students, 1944/45... Album Photograph Ballarat School of Mines Science Students, 1944 ...Relates to Ballarat School of Mines studies and excursions. The album belonged to Jeanette Perkins (later Watson) .Bound photograph album relating to study at the Ballarat School of Mines in 1944/45, and excursions to Sydney and Newcastle. Photographs include: Sydney War Memorial, Sydney Harbour, Sydney Harbour Bridge, Newcastle.jeanette watson, studies and excursions 1944/45, photo album, alumni, ballarat school of mines, sydney war memorial, sydney harbour, sydney harbour bridge, newcastle, university women, jeanete perkins -
Federation University Historical Collection
Photographs - black and white, Ballarat College of Advanced Education: 1st Year Applied Science Students, 1983
... Science Students, 1983...: 1st Year Applied Science Students, 1983 Two beige cards ...Individual images of students in 1st Year Applied Science Course. The names of the student is written under the photo - in alphabetical order. Some spaces have no photo. Some names have been crossed out. In total there are 91 names (55 on one and 36 on the other). Of this number there are only 16 girls in the course for this year.Two beige cards with small black and white photographs - photographer's proofsName of student under photo - alphabetical orderapplied science, 1st year, barker, alison, baxter, mark, beamish, lisa, blake, linda, bodon, stephen, brown, rodney, byron, dean, campbell, noreen, cesnik, frank, clark, geoffrey, clarke, peter, coffey, damien, daniel, michelle, desnoy,gary, de vries, peter, drake, peter, duthie, barry, elkin, gary, ? e/f guiseppe, flanagan, denise, ford, gary, foster, gary, fowler, anthony, fullarton, david, gore, brendan, gorell, brett, gowers, alan, grinham, wayne, hall, richard, harrison, francis, hartmann, mark, hay, theresa, hovard,stephen, hoy, terrance, hull, grant, humphries, robert, hynd,geraldine, jakubans, linda, jarecki, ted, jeffreys, andrew, johns, alvin, kirkpatrick, kaye, laidlaw, gary, lazarus, peter, lean, rohan, long, paul, markby, craig, mcdonald, peter, mceuna, timothy, mcinnes, gregory, mckay, james, nicholson, scott, o'connor, paul, owen, janette, owen, michael, pear, zlatko, picorrillo, john, pilkington, john, potter, steven, prendergast, maurice, roberts, barry, ryan, marie, schwarz, peter, seeary, adrian, shiells, jane, stevenson, michael, tan, simon, taylor, catherine, turkuile, marianne, thomas, rosemarie, twyford, keith, vorstenbosch, mark, walker, paul, ward, jennifer, warner, gary, wheeler, stuart, winter, anthony, wood, mark, yee, arthur, zentgraf, mark, bowie, ?, davies, ronald, mckay, ?, maclean, andrew, cramer, geoff, page, stuart, firth, barry, fry, b, hennesy, tom, hoell, nicholas, evans, michael -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Book - Student Records, Practical Work Groups 1969, 2nd Year Diploma Horticultural Science Students, 1969
... Science Students... Groups 1969, 2nd Year Diploma Horticultural Science Students 2 ...2 unused copies of list with spaces for student names.students, diploma horticultural science -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Photograph - Black and white print, Student ID Photographs 1982, 1982
... Science (Horticulture) students who graduated in 1982, holding.... Mainly Diploma of Applied Science (Horticulture) students who ...18 small photographs on a sheet. Mainly Diploma of Applied Science (Horticulture) students who graduated in 1982, holding pieces of cardboard with their names on. diploma of applied science (horticulture), students, 1982 -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Photograph - Black and white print, Student ID Photographs 1980, 1980
... Science (Horticulture) students who graduated in 1980/1981... Diploma of Applied Science (Horticulture) students who graduated ...Small photographs on a sheet. Mainly Diploma of Applied Science (Horticulture) students who graduated in 1980/1981, holding pieces of cardboard with their names on. (A) 2 copies, 21 photographs. (B) 22 photographs.diploma of applied science (horticulture), students, 1980, 1981 -
Federation University Historical Collection
Photograph - Computers, Applied Physics MicroBee Computer, 1983
... .1) Ballarat College of Advanced Education Applied Science....1) verso Ballarat CAE Applied Science students test... College of Advanced Education Applied Science students demonstrate ...MicroBee was a series of networkable home computers by Applied Technology, which became publicly listed company MicroBee Systems Limited soon after its release. The original Microbee computer was designed in Australia by a team including Owen Hill and Matthew Starr. The MicroBee's most distinctive features are its user configurable video display and its battery backed non-volatile RAM and small size allowing it to be powered off, transported, and powered back on and resume activities on the currently loaded program or document. It was originally packaged as a two board unit with the lower "baseboard" containing all components except the system memory which was mounted on the upper "core board". (Wikipedia).1) Ballarat College of Advanced Education Applied Science students demonstrate the use of the Applied Physics MicroBee Computer. .2) Jenny Simkin and Graeme Clark demonstrate the Microbee in Applied Physics at the Ballarat College of Advanced Education in August 1983. The MicroBee interfaced to radio, and assisted in finding messages via Amateur Radio (note the transceiver and RTTY interface VK3NV) An audio cassette for program and data storage is located to the right behind the keyboard. .1) verso Ballarat CAE Applied Science students test 'Microbee' computers which are used by students staking studies in Applied Physics. Frances, would be grateful if this could be returned. Thank you Mike .2 verso Jenny Simpkin Graeme Clark Microcomputer/Radioteletype demo App Physics Aug '83ballarat college of advanced education, jenny simpkin, graeme clark, microbee computer, physics, applied scinece, computer science, computers -
Federation University Historical Collection
Medal, Ballarat School of Mines Presidents Medal presented to John Dulfer, 1916
... science student and was awarded to John Dulfer. ...: "Most meritorious Student Science School won by J. Dulfer... for most meritorious science student and was awarded to John Dulfer ...The medal was won by John Dulfer who studied Sciemce at the Ballarat School of Mines. The President of the Ballarat School of Mines in 1916 was William Henry Middleton. Gold (15ct) round medal with a shield shape in the centre, and a gold jump link on the top, housed in it's original blue box. It is the Ballarat School of Mine's President's Medal for most meritorious science student and was awarded to John Dulfer. Hand engraved into the medal: Front:"School of Mines & Industries Ballarat. President's medal 1916 W.H. Middleton" Verso: "Most meritorious Student Science School won by J. Dulfer". "Hutton & Co 15 ct" ballarat school of mines, john dulfer, dulfer, ballarat technical art school, middleton, president's medal -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Book - Laboratory Reference Book, A Textbook of Physics for the use of students of science and engineering, J. Duncan & S.G. Starling
... A Textbook of Physics for the use of students of science... for the use of students of science and engineering, J. Duncan & S.G ...Laboratory Reference Book - Norwellan & AUNDE North Western Woolen Mills became Norwellan Textiles then AUNDEDark Blue hard cover book with Gold writing on spineJohn T. Bennett manufacturing -
Federation University Historical Collection
Book - Book - Scrapbook, Ballarat College of Advanced Education: Scrapbook of newspaper cutting, Book 7; January 1980 to September 1980
... science students win bursaries... lecturer information technology week science students win bursaries ...Newspaper cuttings relating to Ballarat College of Advanced Education. These are from various newspapers and include The Age, Ballarat Courier, The Australian, The Herald. The cuttings cover the period from 31 January 1980 to 5 September 1980. . Book with grey cover, front. Image of two trotters. Spiral bound.employment advertisements, application for enrolment, outline of courses, colleges spend up, education needs publicity, college pay review, prof compes, professor of safety, class of 1930, class of '46, cae prizes presented, mineral boom jobless boon, wes walters wins archibald prize, lismore art prize to margaret bennett, track and field competion, bcae second in national titles, library files on film, bill hitchins, enrolments inrease, bcae head praises mp's efforts, re-opening of mine at berringa, bcae graduates, michael and gregory stowe, richards medal presentation, bcae help for national squad, the need for innovation, prof john crisp, institution of engineers australia, move for archaeological society, anne freeman elected, graeme lowe introduces new law elective for teachers, career scope for chemists, grant for wood pulping research, dispute halts work on hall, music department has superb facilities, grant for water pollution research, david hemmings at bcae, college staff to hold stop-work, canberra moves on colleges, name decided for 'great hall', notable year for bcae, victoria lagging in farm safety laws, $40000computer plan, students attend memorial lecture, ceramics exhibition, boom in part-time study, open day at mt helen, visiting ceramics lecturer, information technology week, science students win bursaries, margaret haddon, francis brown, seminar on rural television, toxic effects of sea wasp -
Federation University Historical Collection
Book - Book - Scrapbook, Ballarat Institute of Advanced Education: Scrapbook of newspaper cutting, Book 8; January 1974 to April 1974
... science students... advertisements application for enrolment outline of courses science ...Newspaper cuttings relating to Ballarat Institute of Advanced Education. These are from various newspapers and include The Age, Ballarat Courier, The Australian, The Herald. The cuttings cover the period from 1 January 1974 to 27 April 1974. Book with yellow cover, front. Spiral bound.ballarat institute of advanced education, biae, employment advertisements, application for enrolment, outline of courses, science students, boom year for biae, buses between ballarat and mount helen campus, amalgamation of ballarat and clarendon colleges, "youth 2004" forum, david vinegrad, john lewis, vital role for metallurgists, brian sunter, e phillips, post-grad awards, noel janetski, john reitze, room crisis for students, tertiary education at the crossroads, jack barker, biae chemists, 100 nurses to study at biae, enrolment boom at biae, union black ban on biae project, rationalisation - what's it all about, artists' exhibition, university report deplored by byrne, government plans country campuses, gold medals family tradition, guy falla, kiran mazumdra, first woman - malting and brewing course, top plumbing apprentice guy falla, survey slams ballarat eyesores, michael langford, david sandeman, ingrid blake-education officer at gallery, visual pollution, biae library available to all, malaysian students in australia, merger of state college and biae expected -
Federation University Historical Collection
Book - Book - Scrapbook, Ballarat College of Advanced Education: Scrapbook of newspaper cutting, Book 10; September 1981 to May 1982
... need for more maths and science students... marathon need for more maths and science students energy resources ...Newspaper cuttings relating to Ballarat College of Advanced Education. These are from various newspapers and include The Age, Ballarat Courier, The Australian, The Herald. The cuttings cover the period from 2 September 1981 to 6 May 1982. . Book with grey cover, front. Image of image of two trotters. Spiral bound.employment advertisements, application for enrolment, outline of courses, more students less money, bcae staff cuts, fewer graduates in engineering, half marathon, need for more maths and science students, energy resources control warning, bcae spring festival, companies woo bcae engineering graduates, engineering students and 'the iron horse', recreation survey, p e degree course, energy saving project, student winemakers, tom nestor wins award, nigerian students studies ground movement, sir arthur nicholson, golden taste of success, ivan durrant on art students, critical time for ballarat's economy, first group to complete arts degree, francis brown, john mcmahon, award in metallurgy, award in mechanical engineering, pottery group's first show, rich clays of ballarat, colleges to retrench staff, retirement of frank ryan, growing computer industry, new job in northern territory, break-in brumbies, ballarat's young jobless, librarians enter computer age, tertiary chief sacked, dr jim watson, hsc seminar at bcae, students eat too much fast food, chemistry graduate to work in canberra, stephen wilson, dianne budge to work in alice springs, physical fitness director of ymca, revamp for key tertiary commission, lake weed problem, businessmen wooed, move to promote health fitness, scholarships for students, robert allan artist, move to save bendigo course, hobby course for gold prospectors, john crump ceramics, day of firsts at bcae, track and field titles win, tamara beckier artist, abstract art, talks on future of regional colleges, government funding -
Federation University Historical Collection
Photograph Album, Ballarat College of Advanced Education Faculty of Science Photo Album, c1987
... to be Ballarat College of Advanced Education Science students and staff... of Science Photo Album Maroon photograph album with photographs ...Maroon photograph album with photographs thought to be Ballarat College of Advanced Education Science students and staff. Includes a photograph of the Lal Lal Ironworks kiln in the early 1970s.ballarat college of advanced education t-shirt, bbq, ray martin, brian sunter, laboratory, mineral industry laboratory, mount helen, bill vermeend, frank hurley, jim thyer, barry shearer, lyn robert, frank martin, colin kline, alan ballard, roger johnson, david james, ian mckee, robert pyke, bushnell, judy dixon, dennis else, john murray, peter dahlhaus, kim dowling, richard macewan, aziz albazazz, susanne hynes, stafford mcknight, bob smith, paul bennett, athol shelton, peter richards, geoff brooks, computers, snow, snowman, bruce cameron, iron monarch, mining, lal lal iron mine, ginny goff, ausimm scholarship, diane haddon, david martin, glenn kreelman, sunter's, clarendon, anne beggs sunter, foundry, stawell, brian sunter's farewell, jack harvey, microscope, metallurgy -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Newspaper, The Australasian, Burnley (V.) School of Horticulture, 1934
... Science laboratory) (5) Students in the vegetable garden."(Paynter... Science laboratory) (5) Students in the vegetable garden."(Paynter ...(A) Illustrations in a Newspaper Article in, "The Australasian," June 2, 1934 p vii. Also (B) a photocopy. (1) "Main entrance from Swan street, Burnley." (but possibly taken C.1927.)(2) "Mr. G. Russ, head demonstrator in horticulture." (3) "Science and research laboratory." (4) "Mr. C. French, Government biologist, in front of the glasshouse used for experimental work."(Plant Science laboratory) (5) Students in the vegetable garden."(Paynter? and W. Thompson) (6) "The principal, Mr. A.W. Jessep, B.Agr.Sci., staff, and students." Some named in paper catalogue. (7) "Special house erected to investigate tomato wilt disease." (8) "Students at work in the orchard."the australasian, george russ, head demonstrator, laboratory, c. french, government biologist, glasshouse, plant science laboratory, students, vegetable gardens, w. thompson, principal, a.w. jessep, staff -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Photograph - Black and white print, Diploma Students 1973, 1973
... in paper catalogue. diploma of horticultural science 1973 students ...2 enlarged copies. Group photograph, most graduated with a Diploma of Horticultural Science in 1973. Names in paper catalogue.diploma of horticultural science, 1973, students, graduates -
Galen Catholic College
Science Class, 2013
... Wangaratta high-country Science Class, 2013. Science Class, 2013 ...Science is an integral part of the curriculum at Galen Catholic College. These photos show Galen students mixing solutions in a chemistry class. galen catholic college, galen college, science, chemistry, students, 2013 -
Unions Ballarat
Australian politics : a reader, Mayer, Henry, 1966
... at first year political science students.... on Australian politics targeted at first year political science students ...Thirty eight essays on Australian politics targeted at first year political science students.Relevant to Australian politics in the 1960s.Paper; book.btlc, ballarat trades hall, ballarat trades and labour council, politics, australia, government, political science -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Photograph, Publicity Branch Victorian Department of Agriculture, Laboratory Class, c. 1962
... A.J. Farrance (Biological Sciences)with 2 students.... Farrance (Biological Sciences)with 2 students in the Laboratory ...A.J. Farrance (Biological Sciences)with 2 students in the Laboratory.On reverse, "Photograph by Publicity Branch Victorian Department Of Agriculture Ref. No. D.162.B."a.j. farrance, biological sciences, students, laboratory, students in class -
Galen Catholic College
Science Class, 2014
... Catholic College. These photos show our science students learning... College. These photos show our science students learning new ...Science is an integral part of the curriculum at Galen Catholic College. These photos show our science students learning new laboratory skills from some visiting scientists. galen catholic college, galen college, science, chemistry, laboratory skills, 2014 -
Galen Catholic College
Galen Catholic College Classes in the 1990s
... College Food Technology Science Technology Textiles Students Music ...This series of photos is a snapshot of some of the subjects that were on offer to our students in the 1990s.galen catholic, galen catholic college, food technology, science, technology, textiles, students, music -
International House, The University of Melbourne
Photograph (Item), Rajeswary Thambiah and Lalita Rajasooria, University of Melbourne students from Malaysia, preparing for 'Oriental Rendezvous', a performance hosted by International House, 1957
... Thambiah, a science student, and Lalita Rajasooria, an arts student... Thambiah, a science student, and Lalita Rajasooria, an arts student ...In 1957, its first year as an active residential college, International House hosted a drama presentation called 'Oriental Rendezvous'. Domestic and international students from the University of Melbourne presented cultural performances, including Rajeswary Thambiah, a science student, and Lalita Rajasooria, an arts student, both of Malaysia.performing arts, fundraising -
Federation University Historical Collection
Photograph - Photograph (black & white), Staff and Students of the Ballarat School of Mines, c1903, c.1903
... This photo is assumed to be science (mining) students... to be science (mining) students at the Ballarat School of Mines ...This photo is assumed to be science (mining) students at the Ballarat School of Mines. The building they stand in front of is the first building used by the Ballarat School of Mines, and was the abandoned Ballarat Circuit Court House.Staff and students of the Ballarat School of Mines are photographed in front of the former Ballarat Circuit Court House (now demolished). Staff are seated in the second row from the front, and are (from left) Daniel Walker , ? , Alfred Mica Smith, Dawburn, Thomas Hart, ? , ?, [Charles Fenner?]. Some names of students have been handwritten onto the mount card and include: Harry Longford, Philburn, Hepburn, Wallin, Blayney, Grey, Futter, Young, and Kingsburygrey, ballarat school of mines, young, harry longford, philburn, hepburn, wallin, blayney, futter, and kingsbury, thomas hart, dawbarn, alfred mica smith, daniel walker, former ballarat circuit courthouse, student activity, ferdinand krause, george hepburn -
Federation University Historical Collection
Photograph - Photograph - Colour, VIOSH: Masters of Applied Science, University of Ballarat,1990s
... and knowledge. Masters of Applied Science students, University... and knowledge. Masters of Applied Science students, University ...Victorian Institute of Occupational Safety and Health (VIOSH) Australia is the Asia-Pacific centre for teaching and research in occupational health and safety (OHS) and is known as one of Australia's leaders on the field. VIOSH has a global reputation for its innovative approach within the field of OHS management. VIOSH had its first intake of students in 1979. At that time the Institution was known as the Ballarat College of Advanced Education. In 1990 it became known as Ballarat University College, then in 1994 as University of Ballarat. It was 2014 that it became Federation University. VIOSH Australia students are safety managers, senior advisors and experienced OHS professionals. They come from all over Australia and industry. Students are taught active research and enquiry; rather than textbook learning and a one-size fits all approach. VIOSH accepts people into the Graduate Diploma of Occupational Hazard Management who have no undergraduate degree - on the basis of extensive work experience and knowledge. Masters of Applied Science students, University of Ballarat 1990sColour photograph of Masters Students, Ballarat viosh, victorian institute of occupational safety and health, ballarat, masters of applied science, university of ballarat -
Federation University Historical Collection
Booklet, Ballarat School of Mines Student's Magazine, Fourth Term, 1902
... , Western sketches, Science in song, Students' Excursion..., Science notes, Western sketches, Science in song, Students ...Table of contents: Editorial, A new system of sinking shafts, Steam turbines, The Gulf stream myth, Science notes, Western sketches, Science in song, Students' Excursion to Melbourne, Out of the jaws of death, Ballarat scientific and literary society, Signs of the times, Past students, News and notes, Correspondence, Sports.Pale brown booklet of 16 pagesballarat school of mines, students' magazine, w. t. gill, sidney smith, ohe jay, o. e. jager, gilbert mcintyre, w. davey, w. t. atherton, e. p. johnson, gulf stream myth, ballarat scientific and literary society -
Federation University Historical Collection
Booklet - Booklet - Prospectus, McCarron, Bird and Co. Printers, Collins Street, Melbourne Junior Technical School, Prospectus, 1917
... on teachers, students, aim of the school, compulsory drill, council... students, experimental science, sheet-metal work, woodwork, science ...Used at Ballarat School of Mines and Industries. The Melbourne Junior Technical School opened in 1912. It was a School for Junior Technical Work in Science, Art and Trade.` Information about aim of school, constitution, council, day courses, scholarships, holidays, evening courses, regulations, rules, sports, staff, students and syllabus. The first page is a Roll of Honor. Teachers and students who have enlisted in the A I F - First World War - are named. Those who have been killed in action, died or wounded are identified. Teachers - Maj. G M Nicholas (killed in action), R Hudspeth, E Harris, K B Nelson. Students - Lieut. H D Harvey (wounded), C Ash, A Addicoate (died), W H Barkley, H A Barker, L A Baker, R B Brisbane, W Berryman, G T R Cooper (wounded), D Clarke, A H Cheetham, A Ferguson, N L Ferguson, L Falconer, J A Fontaine, E A Geach, V E Hall, A J T Hamilton, I J Lang, C Leith, T R Lydster, R Morley, Gordon W Morrison, H K McNeill, N McCormick, W McConnochie, G F Nicholson, A L Nixon, T Nesbitt ( killed in action), E S Pugh, H P Philpott, R Quirk, R Shaw, J V Shelton, G W Stevens, W H Suttie, J Stewart (died), E Sharp, F W Schultz, D N Turpie, J Tyson, H Turner (died), A Woodgate, W R White, A G Wilson, H R York. Brown soft covered booklet with crest with information on teachers, students, aim of the school, compulsory drill, council, courses, fees, hours, holidays, map of the school, roll of honor and subjects. It includes photographs of the day school students, experimental science, sheet-metal work, woodwork, science workshop, modelling, blacksmithing and a drawing of the Working Men's Collegemelbourne, melbourne junior technical school, prospectus, principal, p mccormick, senior master, w bruce, trades, c greenhill, e harris, r kinross, c juncken, a dunstan, w hudspeth, e willison, a lawson, c blacker, r dannatt, mathematics, d j morris, g w irving, miss r m lewis, english, a j hauser, g a taylor, miss k e lamrock, i taylor, science, r a white, h carr, j connellan, t e kilshaw, a thomas, art, w gilmore, j n rowell, f g blachshaw, physical culture, lieut w hudspeth -
Federation University Historical Collection
Booklet - Booklet - Media Clippings, University of Ballarat: Community Service Activities, 1994
... for the elderly to be monitored by Human Movement and Sports Science... for the elderly to be monitored by Human Movement and Sports Science ...Booklet of article that appeared in the newspaper outlining events, programmes, etc. that are of community involvement. Computer and IT programmes; Uni helps kids learn about safe, active, healthy life; Uni eager to foster partnership with local community; Professor David James (Vice Chancellor) to be chair of regional consultation group reforming State's planning system; Ballarat's Martin Hughes of BU Geology Department and Queensland's Neil Phillips to present paper at Geological Society of America in Seattle; Uni to build aquatic centre to attract top swimmers; Open Days planned by Ballarat Universities; Sue Hadden, Ballarat Uni, received $75,000 grant to carry out research on Victoria's disappearing native grasses; Ballarat Uni to host major student sculpture show; Moves to develop high-tech park plan; New Research Plans assisted by Professor Tom O'Donnell; Indian experts look for answers to get more from their depleted desert forests; Uni conducts nursing survey re courses to be offered; Rabbit numbers rise - survey from farmers; Ted Lovett, VFL footballer (Fitzroy) talk on racism in sport at Ballarat Uni.; Australian beer awards at Ballarat Uni.; Study on Unhealthy Fitness - Heart Foundation suggests regular exercise at level suited to individual needs; Survey tracks path of yellow spotting; Tertiary push for hospital - Ararat; University considered for athletics facility; Top-level study on fitness for the elderly to be monitored by Human Movement and Sports Science students, University of Ballarat; Institute of Chartered Accountants will hold its annual accounting information day at the University of Ballarat's Foundation Hall. Students from other universities to attend; Prince Edward's visit - challenge of "Great Rubber Tube Raft Regatta" at Lake Wendouree; Uni, company in joint training initiative - installation on Novell's networking software in the degree course; Uni begins study into tree threat; Eureka leadership conference in Ballarat; Leadership conference an outstanding success.Buff coloured cover, black print. Pages glued and bound - black tape. Newspaper articles - photographs and print - on separate sheets in reverse order of appearance in paper; December to February.Symbol of University of Ballarat - cover.computer and it, newspaper items, health, local community involvement, david james, vice chancellor, state's planning system, martin hughes, geology department, neil phillips, queensland university, geological society of america, seattle, aquatic centre, sue hadden, research grant, $75000, native grasses, sculpture exhibitiontom o'donnell, indian experts, nursing survey, rabbit survey, ted lovett, footballer, racism in sport, australian beer awards, unhealthy fitness, heart foundation, athletics facility, fitness for the elderly, human movement and sports science, intitute of chartered accountants, networking system in degree course, eureka leadership conference -
Federation University Historical Collection
Booklet - Booklet - Prospectus, Exchange Press Pty Ltd, Sunshine Technical School, Prospectus, 1914
... & English), W.W. Anderson (Art) & H.B. Ernest (Maths & Science... & English), W.W. Anderson (Art) & H.B. Ernest (Maths & Science ...Used at School of mines and industries Ballarat As H.V. McKay's Sunshine Harvester business expanded there was a requirement for a school to train the company's apprentices. In 1911, H.V. McKay wrote to the Victoria Cabinet offering 2,000 pounds and 4 1/2 acres of land in Derby Rd for a technical school, On the 7th July 1913, the new Sunshine Technical School opened with a wooded administration building with six class rooms and a large galvanised iron workshop for the trade apprentices. Mr George Baxter was appointed principal with assistant teachers, A.J. Dunlop (Maths & English), W.W. Anderson (Art) & H.B. Ernest (Maths & Science). Seventy students were enrolled in the first year of which 44 were apprentices from the Harvester Works. During the First World War Years (1914 - 1918) there was a difficulties with staffing and enrollments. The school was also used to provide vocational training for wounded returned soldiers. In 1919 during the great influenza epidemic the school was used as a hospital. ​Light blue soft covered booklet of 60 pages with information about office bearers, staff, objects of the school, prizes and scholarships, examinations, time tables, courses, and subjects. It has photographs and advertising.sunshine, technical school, sunshine technical school, prospectus, hugh victor mckay, r.m. lambert, george mckay, d.b. ferguson, samuel mckay, george bult, ralph mckay, george butlin, george baxter, f.s. midgley, j.b. gray, w. kerr, a.j. dunlop, h. ernst, w.w. anderson, f. cleary, school councillors, staff, blacksmithing, carpentry, fitting and turning, moulding, sheet metal, mathematis, english, science, art, 1914, h v mckay, sunshine harvester, 2000 pounds and land donated, wounded returned soldiers, 1919 ued as hospital, influenza epidemic -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Plan, Campus Plan, Buildings and Fire Protection Services
... - Ground Floor, First Floor. Plant Science Building A, B. Student... Science Building A, B. Student Amenities. Quadrangle, Library ...site plan, buildings, administration building, plant science laboratories, quad, library, student amenities building, engineering, urban horticulture, nursery -
Federation University Historical Collection
Computer, Mutlitech Industrial Corporation, Micro-Professor MPF-IP and manuals, 1983 (estimated)
... . Engineering and Science students from the Ballarat School of Mines.... Engineering and Science students from the Ballarat School of Mines ...The Micro-Professor I Plus (MPF-IP) was a low cost, versatile microcomputer system featuring sophisticated software and hardware capabilities. (MPF-IP) boasted a display panel with the ability to display 20 characters using 16-segment fonts. All 64 standard ASCII characters could be displayed. The operation of the MPF-IP was controlled by an 8k monitor program which resides in the Read Only Memory (ROM). The monitor, aided by 4k Random Access Memory (RAM), enabled the user to enter a comprehensive set of single keystroke commands, making it easier for the user to use the CPU, memory and I/0 devices. This allowed the user to concentrate of microprocessor software development and application design. The system allowed printing at 48 lines per minute, and the ability to permanently record the commands, data, programs, status and other messaged. Each character printed by the printer is in a 5 by 7 dot matrix. Although the prime purpose of the programming was for machine language object code formed as hexadecimal numbers, the Micro-Professor has an embedded Tiny Basic interpreter for which formation of some of the alpha characters using a standard 7 segment display was ingenious. The program memory consisted of non volatile 2 kilobytes electrically programmable ROM whilst the Random Access Memory came with 2 kilobytes of static RAM but could be upgraded to 4 kilobytes by insertion of another chip. The entire memory space of 64 kilobytes was accessible by way of the terminals on the left hand side of the board. Engineering and Science students from the Ballarat School of Mines and the Ballarat College of Advanced Education used a class set (as they were relatively inexpensive at approx. $100 each) during the mid to late 1980s. Student were encouraged to borrow the Micro-Professors in order to assist in learning how to use them. Only one was ever not returned on time. When pressed to return the device the student confessed that his dog had chewed the plastic case. This is still in our collection complete with bite marks! The Micro-Professor used a Zilog Z80 microprocessor. This was the most powerful of the 8 bit microprocessors at the time. Zilog was derived from the Intel 8080 microprocessor. The Z80 had 158 instructions of which the Intel 78 instructions were a subset. The Intel processor continued on through development in the IBM computers as 8086, 80286, 80386, 80486 and later the pentiums. Zilog lost most of its market share when it developed the 16 bit Z8000 microprocessor. Although the microprocessor was excellent, the lack of peripherals caused users to abandon Zilog products. A brown and gold plastic box containing a microcomputer for use in classrooms. Four manuals are titled 'Micro-Professor MPF-IP user's Manual', 'MPF-I Experiment Manual (Software/Hardware)', Micro-professor MPF-IP experiment Manual (Software/Hardware)' and Micro-Professor MPF-I Monitor Program Source Listing.microcomputer, micro computer, micro professor, electronics