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'''History:''' The Graduate Student Society was established in 1948 to give graduate students from various departments a chance to inter-mingle, as they were otherwise isolated to the company of only those with whom they worked. The society also hoped to increase graduate student numbers at the university through improved services. | '''History:''' The Graduate Student Society was established in 1948 to give graduate students from various departments a chance to inter-mingle, as they were otherwise isolated to the company of only those with whom they worked. The society also hoped to increase graduate student numbers at the university through improved services. | ||
'''Activities | '''Activities:''' The Graduate Student Association keeps graduate students informed about policy decisions and special events which might interest or concern them, and acts as a representative body to influence decisions being made about graduate studies at UNB. | ||
'''Note(s):''' In the group's founding year there were twenty-two graduates at UNB from the departments of Chemisty, Biology, [[Department of English|English]], [[Department of Economics|Economics]], [[Department of History|History]], and Forestry. | '''Note(s):''' In the group's founding year there were twenty-two graduates at UNB from the departments of Chemisty, Biology, [[Department of English|English]], [[Department of Economics|Economics]], [[Department of History|History]], and Forestry. |
Revision as of 07:21, 16 June 2014
Name: Graduate Student Association (GSA)
Previous/other names: Graduate Students' Society
Prominent date(s) of activity: 1948 - present
History: The Graduate Student Society was established in 1948 to give graduate students from various departments a chance to inter-mingle, as they were otherwise isolated to the company of only those with whom they worked. The society also hoped to increase graduate student numbers at the university through improved services.
Activities: The Graduate Student Association keeps graduate students informed about policy decisions and special events which might interest or concern them, and acts as a representative body to influence decisions being made about graduate studies at UNB.
Note(s): In the group's founding year there were twenty-two graduates at UNB from the departments of Chemisty, Biology, English, Economics, History, and Forestry.
Source(s):
- UA Case 173.
- [Graduate Student Association]
- Up the Hill, 1948, p. 149.
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