University of British Columbia. Institute of Industrial Relations

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The Institute of Industrial Relations was established at the University of British Columbia in 1960 to facilitate an interdisciplinary program of research and education at the University and in the community. Although it supported studies of industrial relations at the graduate and faculty levels, the Institute was not a teaching faculty, nor did it grant special degrees or diplomas. Instead, the Institute lent support to faculty research and to students engaged in graduate programs who were interested in focusing upon various aspects of industrial relations. The following individuals served as directors of the Institute: W.A. Carrothers (1960-1962), J.T. Montague (1962-1968), S.M. Jamieson (1969-1970), Noel Hall (1971-1973), Donald McRae (1974) and Mark Thompson (1975-1977). The activities of the Institute were suspended in 1977.

From the description of Institute of Industrial Relations fonds. 1965-1977. (University of British Columbia Library). WorldCat record id: 606455703

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