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Archives Policy

The Archives hold and collect material that reflect the organisational function and history of the Auckland University of Technology, including such areas as:

  • AUT Council material.
  • Alumni Association.
  • ASTE records.
  • ATISA records.
  • TIASA records.
  • Works produced by staff.
  • Records of Faculties, Divisions, Departments and Centres.
  • Memorabilia (i.e. photographs, posters, brochures and promotional material) from the institutions on this site including Seddon Memorial Technical School.
  • Records dating from 1895 to the present.

Please see the Archives Policy for details.

Use of material may be restricted subject to conditions of privacy and/or confidentiality. Advice on the appraisal of records and other items for the suitability of transfer to the Archives is available on request. Please contact Shahzad Ghahreman (ext. 8670).

Records of the materials held in the Archives can be accessed through the AUT Library Catalogue. Included in some of these records are digital images of the specific materials. If you require assistance in accessing these records please read the User Guide.

Access to the physical materials held in the Archives is by appointment only. Please contact Shahzad Ghahreman (ext. 8670). The Archives are located on the 2nd Floor of the City Campus Learning Centre.


AUT ROLL OF HONOUR

AUT University Library has digitised the AUT Roll of Honour, a unique item which is of great value to AUT and to New Zealand in general. This beautiful memorial work, which was created by Peter Gilderdale who is the Head of the Graphic Design Department at AUT, is an appropriate way of honouring those whose names originally appeared on the Seddon Technical College Honours Boards.

Peter points out that nobody "knew the criterion for inclusion on the boards – whether it represented alumni who served in the wars or who died. My impression, after working on it, was that it was for men who either died or were awarded high honours, however I hope that wider digital distribution of the book means that someone sees this who can definitively answer the question."

Click here to enter the AUT Roll of Honour page.

Last updated: 11 Feb 2010 9:43am