Corporate Body

Armidale College of Advanced Education (1971 - 1989)

From
1971
Armidale, New South Wales, Australia
To
1989
Functions
Education
Location
Armidale, New South Wales 2351

Summary

The Armidale College of Advanced Education, formerly the Armidale Teachers' College, was established in 1971. The College continued to train teachers but also began to offer courses in other areas. In 1989 the Armidale College of Advanced Education became part of the University of New England.

Timeline

 1928 - 1971 Armidale Teachers' College
       1971 - 1989 Armidale College of Advanced Education
             1954 - The University of New England

Archival resources

University of New England and Regional Archives, Heritage Centre

  • Armidale College of Advanced Education Records, 1971 - 1989, various accessions; University of New England and Regional Archives, Heritage Centre. Details

Published resources

Resources

Ailie Smith

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