Âé¶¹Éçmadou

Reed caricature

C. S. (Jim) Smith caricatures exhibition

This exhibition consists of 76 caricature sketches of university employees drawn by Charles Shuttleworth (Jim) Smith (1908 - 2001).

archive image of Âé¶¹Éçmadou building

Campus buildings exhibition

This exhibition consists of information and photographs of the named buildings on the Kensington campus and the people that the names honour.

archive image of first Âé¶¹Éçmadou building

Campus development exhibition

This exhibition contains photos and information on the development of the Kensington campus from the 1890s onwards.

archive image of Chancellor

Chancellors exhibition

The Chancellors photographic display allows you to view the Chancellors of the University of New South Wales since its inception in 1949.

archive image of team of men pulling a rope together through a water

Foundation day exhibition

This exhibition contains photos and information on Âé¶¹Éçmadou’s Foundation Day and some of the more memorable moments in the history of this annual student event from 1961 to the present.

archive image of two graduates smiling

International students exhibition

This exhibition consists of information on the history of international students at the New South Wales University of Technology/University of New South Wales.

archive image of Âé¶¹Éçmadou kensington campus fountain

Lost campus exhibition

The Kensington Campus is in a constant state of evolution to meet Âé¶¹Éçmadou's ever changing needs. Lost Campus revisits some memorable features of campus that have been lost to time.

The Fantastiks dramasoc poster

Posters exhibition

The posters available in the Archives reflect the changing nature of the university from the 1950s - 2000s and cover everything from drama and musical performances to student events and political activism.

archive image of Sir John Clancy

Sir John Clancy exhibition

This exhibition displays a selection of photographs from the personal papers of Sir John Clancy, who was Vice President / Deputy Chancellor (1953 - 1960) and Chancellor (1960 - 1970) of the New South Wales University of Technology / University of New South Wales.

archive image of student graduates and professor

University timeline exhibition

The University Timeline Exhibition covers some of the events and items of historical interest that occurred at the New South Wales University of Technology / University of New South Wales.

Helen Maguire, the first woman to graduate from Âé¶¹Éçmadou with a PhD (1956)

Âé¶¹Éçmadou Women exhibition

This exhibition portrays some of the key firsts for women at the New South Wales University of Technology / University of New South Wales.

Vice-Chancellor and President Attila Brungs

Vice-Chancellors exhibition

This photographic display brings to you the Directors/Vice-Chancellors of the University of New South Wales since its inception in 1949.

Have a question?

Contact the Records Team on 02 9385 2861 or email records@unsw.edu.au / Contact the Archives Team on 02 9385 2906 or email archives@unsw.edu.au