University of Edinburgh. Secretary
Biography
The University Court and the Senatus Academicus had separate Secretaries until 1918. Following the recommendations of a Joint Committee of Court and Senatus (set up by Sir Richard Lodge in 1916), the position of University Secretary was established. It took over from the Secretaries of Court and Senatus and also oversaw the general secretarial business of the University.
The office of the University Secretary evolved to include a Deputy and Assistant Secretaries, have responsiblity for the University's central filing and to become what is today the University Secretary's Group (USG).
Found in 918 Collections and/or Records:
Scottish Certificate of Education Examination Board Presenting Centres, 1972
Scottish Certificate of Education Examination Board Presenting Centres
Scottish Certificate of Education Examination Board Presenting Centres, 1973
Scottish Certificate of Education Examination Board Presenting Centres
Scottish Certificate of Education Examination Board Presenting Centres, 1974
Scottish Certificate of Education Examination Board Presenting Centres
Scottish Certificate of Education: Proposed Advanced Grade, 1963
Scottish Certificate of Education: Proposed Advanced Grade
Scottish Committee Empire Exhibition (Scotland), 1937-1938
Scottish Committee Empire Exhibition (Scotland)
Scottish Education Department: Correspondence and Publications, 1928-1954
Scottish Education Department: Correspondence and Publications
Scottish Universities Entrance Board, 1944-1954
Scottish Universities Entrance Board
Secretary to the University (R.J Brown, W.A. Fleming , Charles H. Stewart) and General Correspondence, 1919-1981
Secretary to the University (R.J Brown, W.A. Fleming , Charles H. Stewart) and General Correspondence
Security Force and Night Watchmen. For University of Edinburgh, 1970
Security Force and Night Watchmen. For University of Edinburgh
Senatus Communications to University Court: General Correspondence, 1947-1954
Senatus Communications to University Court: General Correspondence.