File consists of course development material for Dr. Robin Fisher's UNBC HIST 300 course "History of Western Canada". Includes HIST 300 syllabus.
File consists of course development material for Dr. Robin Fisher's UNBC HIST 400 course "Aboriginal People in Canada". Includes HIST 400 syllabus.
File consists of course development material for Dr. Robin Fisher's UNBC HIST 400 course "Aboriginal People in Canada". Includes HIST 400 syllabus.
File consists of course development material for Dr. Robin Fisher's UNBC HIST 407 course "Local History/Methodology" which was a summer field school course in Barkerville. Includes HIST 407 syllabus.
File consists of course development material for Dr. Robin Fisher's UNBC HIST 407 course "Local History/Methodology" which was a summer field school course in Barkerville. Includes HIST 407 syllabus.
File consists of course development material for Dr. Robin Fisher's UNBC HIST 407 course "Local History/Methodology" which was a summer field school course in Prince Rupert. Includes HIST 407 syllabus.
File consists of course development material for Dr. Robin Fisher's UNBC HIST 702 course "Themes in Native History". Includes HIST 702 syllabus.
Although Dr. Robin Fisher's career at the University of Northern British Columbia was largely in administration, he continued to give papers at scholarly conferences as well as provide service to his University and community. Series contains records relating to conferences attended, spoken at, or organized by Dr. Fisher. Also includes records relating to community and University service such as his participation in committees and the UNBC Faculty Association.
File consists of records related to the organization of a UNBC Friday seminar series by Dr. Robin Fisher and Dr. Karin Beeler. The intent of the seminar series was a research "show and tell" for UNBC faculty members. Includes a booklet of UNBC Academic Profiles for September 1993.
File contains a conference program for the Council of Unions in the Colleges and Institutes (CUCI) conference on 6 Nov. 1993 at the College of New Caledonia entitled "Advanced Education in Northern British Columbia: Chaos or Coordination?". As stated in the program, "the purpose of this conference is to assess the impact of UNBC and other new educational deliverers on northern communities; to identify concerns about educational planning, coordination and access, job security, and other work-related issues".
File contains programs and a brochure for the "Excellence in Teaching: Northern BC College/University Conference" that occurred in Dawson Creek on January 27-28, 1994.
Item consists of Harry Gairns address for the "Exploring Our Roots: Forest History in Our Communities Annual Conference of the Forest History Association of BC" at UNBC in Prince George, September 18, 2009.