From an empty paddock to a thriving community of students housed in brand-new buildings: The Kensington Colleges have come a long way since 1959.Formed in 1959 through generous bequests, Basser, Philip Baxter and Goldstein colleges at the University of New South Wales have played a vital role in the lives of over 10 000 residents. Claire Scobie tells the stories behind each college's culture, support network, social life and many achievements, and discovers why past and present residents are so loyal to their college
Claire Scobie is an award-winning journalist who writes for the "Daily Telegraph," the "Observer," and the "Sydney Morning Herald." She is the author of "Last Seen in Lhasa" and "The Pagoda Tree."
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Librería: THE CROSS Art + Books, Sydney, NSW, Australia
26.5 x 22.0cms, 170pp, b/w & colour illusts, very good+ hardback & dustwrapper 10,000 student shave lived in these University of New South Wales colleges since the 1960s. The chapters are: foundation, the early 1960s: establishment, 1960s; identity, 1970s; shakeup, 1980s; reform 1990s; rebuid, 2000s. Scrace title. Nº de ref. del artículo: 177493
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