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Archival holdings of EdUHK Archives
AS34 · Series · 1997-2004

The series primarily consists of visual documentation of the academic and social activities of the School of Creative Arts, Sciences and Technology. Activities captured include seminars, celebration parties, delegation visit, staff meeting, ceremonies, Open Day and so on between 1997 and 2004.

Both photo albums and original negatives are organised and kept by year:

  • The photo albums are arranged in different orders; each album has been clearly labelled with titles and dates of activities, and page numbers. Some of them has caption from the back of photos.
  • The negative films (35mm) are originally stored in A4-sized brown envelopes. Inside the envelope are numerous small packets arranged randomly, each labelled with a handwritten note detailing different activities.

Secondly, it includes 5 CDs featuring innovative teaching methods implemented across various subjects in primary schools. It represents the outcomes of a special project titled "兩岸三地優質教育的創新教學計劃".

School of Creative Arts, Sciences and Technology
AS35 · Series · 1988 - 1997

The series consists of administrative records generated, received or accumulated by Grantham College of Education and from 1994 when the College served as Grantham Campus of the Hong Kong Institute of Education. The records are concerned about the administrative structure of the College, the proposed conversion of the College Annex, and the affairs of the College's/Campus' Committees.

Grantham College of Education
AS38 · File · 1996-1-22 - 1997-2-25

The series consists of records generated, received or accumulated by the Board of Studies in Social and Business Studies regarding academic resources and manpower planning of the Hong Kong Institute of Education. The records consist of minutes/meeting notes, correspondence and discussion papers on the academic development of cognate departments under the Board, departmental staff-student ratios, promotion scheme for academic staff, and the deployment and workload of academic staff across the Institute.

Board of Social and Business Studies