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The Office of International Programs and Studies (OIPS) was established by the Board of Trustees on May 24, 1962; its Director was given general responsibilities to supervise and coordinate programs, encourage instruction and research, and disseminate information.
1. Board of Trustees Transactions, 51st Report, May 24, 1962, p. 1442-3; The Future--International Programs at the University of Illinois: A Ten-Year Glimpse. Report and recommendations of the Chancellor's Ad Hoc Committee on International Programs. May 1, 1968, p. 4. (RS: 24/2/802)
2. Ibid., p. 13.
3. International Programs and Studies, 1969-1970. University of Illinois, p. 78.
4. International Programs and Studies, 1981-84. University of Illinois, p. 106.
5. Ibid., p. 90.
6. Ibid., p. 113.
7. International Programs and Studies, 1974-1976. University of Illinois, p. 113.
8. Staff Directory, 1969/1970: University of Illinois/Urbana-Champaign Campus, p. 42.
9. Staff Directory, 1963/1964: University of Illinois/Departments in Urbana-Champaign, p. xxxv.
10. Staff Directory 1969/1970, p. 42.
11. Student-Staff Directory, 1975-76: University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, p. 23.
12. International Programs and Studies, 1977-80. University of Illinois, p. 100.
13. It is absent from International Programs and Studies, 1981-84, despite large writeups in the previous three publications.
This Collection is indexed under the following controlled access subject terms.
1/1983
Chronological then alphabetical
Research proposals include proposals initiated by faculty to obtain funding for individual and group research projects and area studies reviewed by OIPS, and correspondence concerning funding form Research Board, Office of Education, Ford Foundation, AID, and MUCIA. Proposals originating in the Colleges of Agriculture, Education and Commerce; the Department of Business Administration, Anthropology, Architecture, Biology, Economics, Geography, Political Science; Institute of Labor and Industrial Relations; and Asian, Latin American and Caribbean, African, Russian and East European area studies centers and Office of West European Studies relate to research in japan, China, Burma, Indonesia, Austria, USSR, Ghana, Zaire, Botswana, Tanzania, Tunisia, Ecuador, Peru, Mexico, Brazil, and Guyana.