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History and Archival Collections
Women as Students
Women as Teachers
L'éducation
des femmes franco-manitobaines (en français)
Women in Religious Education
Women Developing Public Education
Women in Post-Secondary
Education
Post-Secondary Educational
Support for Women
Women
and Education Interactive Site |
Click here to view the digitized archival material. Institution: University of Manitoba Archives & Special Collections Collection Identifier: UA 31 Title: Faculty of Nursing fonds Dates: 1948-1984 Extent: 3.4 m of textual records Biographical Sketch: The first nursing course at the University of Manitoba was offered in 1944, the result of a Government of Canada grant to the Canadian Nurses Association for nursing education. Six years later the School of Nursing was established. In 1959 the first degree program in nursing was discussed and three years later the first students were accepted. In 1963 a four year program leading to a Bachelor of Nursing was initiated. The program was revamped in 1975 to study public health and to concentrate on illness prevention. By 1980 a Masters program had been developed, and in 1984 the Manitoba Nursing Research Institute was established at the University of Manitoba. The School of Nursing received faculty status in 1992. Digitized Material: The digitized material from the Faculty of Nursing fonds consists of textual records pertaining to seminars on women in the field of nursing. Click here to view a full description of the Faculty of Nursing fonds. |




