University of Edinburgh, Department of Molecular Biology. Department of Molecular Biology (1968-1990)
Found in 10 Collections and/or Records:
Correspondence, 1965-1986
General and specific correspondence between the Department of Molecular Biology, individuals and departments within the Faculty of Science and the wider University of Edinburgh as well as with external individuals and organisations, touching on subjects including finance, administration and research.
Departmental Correspondence, 1965-1986
This includes letters from members of other departments within the Faculty of Science as well as from those involved in other aspects of the university, including its administration and finance.
- correspondence
- circulars
- mailing list details
Departmental (general), 1966-1990
includes material relating to managing the staff and facilities of the department, organising events, monitoring research and liasing with students
- brochures
- correspondence
- telephone number lists
- publications lists
- reports
- newsletters
Equipment Correspondence, 1974-1982
Correspondence, circulars and specifications documents regarding the purchase and maintenance of equipment.
Expensive Equipment Correspondence, 1971-1973
TCorrespondence and circulars regarding the purchase and maintenance of specifically expensive equipment
Financial Crisis, 1973-1979
Material relating to the local impact of the wider economic crisis:
- correspondence
- memoranda
- minutes and agendas
Select Committee on Science Technology, 1975-1979
- correspondence
- reports
Society for Experimental Biology, c1988
primarily relating to the funding of research.
- bulletins
- correspondence
- reports
Students Representative Council, 1971-1975
Correspondence covering a number of issues, including teaching and finance.
University Business (General), 1967-1992
Correspondence and reports relating to general University business.
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