Corporate Body

Research School of Physical Sciences and Engineering (1946 - )

Australian National University

From
1946
Canberra, Australian Capital Territory, Australia
Functions
Education and Industrial or scientific research
Website
http://wwwrsphysse.anu.edu.au
Location
Canberra, Australian Capital Territory

Summary

The Research School of Physical Sciences and Engineering was established in 1946, as one of the foundation schools of the Australian National University.

Related People

Published resources

Books

  • Ophel, Trevor and Jenkin, John, Fire in the Belly: the First Fifty Years of the Pioneer School at the ANU (Canberra: Research School of Physical Science and Engineering, Institute of Advanced Studies, ANU, 1996), 157 pp. Details

Resources

See also

  • Crompton, R. W.; Dracoulis, G. D.; Lewis, B. R.; Mccracken, K. G.; and Williams, J. S, 'John Henry Carver 1926-2004', Historical Records of Australian Science, 22 (1) (2011), 53-79, https://doi.org/10.1071/HR10015. Details

Ailie Smith

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