Upfront Magazine / Journal, Phillip Institute of Technology - Volume 1, Number 1, December 1982
- Item Title
- Upfront Magazine / Journal, Phillip Institute of Technology - Volume 1, Number 1, December 1982
- Repository
- Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology (RMIT) University Archives
- Reference
- Item no. S41001, Series S0498
- Date Range
- 1982
- Description
Articles of interest in this magazine include:
Cover:
Photo of John Dorrington.
""Phillip's Sports Medicine Clinic""
""Chiropractors Exhibit at Assembly of Radiologists - A First""
""'Frogs'""Page 1:
""From the Director"" with photo; Leo Foster, discusses the objective of the Phillip newsletter.
""Cover"" discusses the gymnastics classes at Phillip and there expansion over the last three years and the qualifications and abilities of John Dorrington.
""'Wheel Chair Bush Dancing"" with photo; the 'Artsmobile', discusses the purpose of the Artsmobile and what its creator, Judy Osborne hopes to achieve with it.
Photograph of Henry Talbot and his invitation to present a paper on 'The historical relationship of the Artist to Technology, specifically photography in the 20s' at a Conference for the (American) Society for Photographic Education.Page 2:
""Phillip Responds to Government Pressure for Evaluation"" discusses Phillip's introduction of short courses in Data Collection and Analysis for Monitoring and Evaluation in response to government pressure for program monitoring and evaluation.
""International Speaker on Recreation"" with photo; Dr Phillip Law and Professor Tim Burton, with photo; Mr Brian Dixon and Professor Tim Burton, with photo; Mr Neville Barwick and Dr Leo Foster, with photo; Dr Leo Foster and Ms Pamela McLure, with photo; the Hon. Geoff Hayes, discusses Professor Tim Burton's 1982 Phillip Law Lecture on 'Three Views of the Leisure Professional: Two Caricatures and an Analysis'.Pages 3 and 4:
""Phillip's Sports Medicine Clinic - The first in a Victorian tertiary institute"" with photo; Dr David Kennedy and David Jenkin, with photo; David Jenkin, with photo; Dr David Kennedy and Brent Scott, with photo; Lawrie Woodman and David Jenkin, with photo; Lisa Bayly, with photo; Dr David Kenndey and Lisa Bayly, discusses the functions of the Phillip's Sports Medicine Clinic which is the first of its kind in a Victorian tertiary institute.
""They Were Here"" discusses the visits to Phillip by: Professor Karl Ruheberg, Elizabeth Will, Ms Fay Marles, Epping High School's Art Department, Mrs Aurora Yapchiongo, and Dr Carolyn Burke and Dr Jerome Harste.Page 5:
""The Man of 'Criminal Justice'"" with photo; John van Groningen, discusses John van Groningen's career in criminology and criminal justice and his job as the Director of the Associate Diploma in Criminal Justice and Welfare Administration.
""Chiropractors Exhibit at Assembly of Radiologists - A First"" with photo; Dr Gary Guebert and Dr Terry Yochum, discusses the exhibit put together by Terry R. Yochum, Gary M. Guebert, David P. Thomas and Bryan Hartley for display at the Radiological Society of North America.Page 6:
""Information Chaos - a stumbling block into a stepping stone"" with photo; Graeme Spears and Di Pain, discusses the problems with getting information for some subjects, like recreation, and how the process will have to be performed by three tiers; teachers, librarians and graduate students and the article also discusses the Leisure and Chiropractic Information Centres.
""International Achiever"" with photo; Dr Phillip Bolton, discusses Dr Phillip Bolton's biographical inclusion in International Youth in Achievement by international biographic centre in Cambridge, England.Page 7:
""Psychology Centre - Children come first"" discusses the three services that the Psychology Centre offers: Clinical Services, Educational Services and Consultative Services.
""'Frogs'"" with photo; Mr Ray Kibby and Unknown, discusses the art complex and the exhibition held there with the theme of 'Frogs'.
""The Post-War Family"" discusses the grant received by Ms K. Reiger to research the changes in post-war Australia that have affected the family.
""Back to Nursing Course"" discusses a 4 week refresher nursing course for those who have had a break in employment.- Access
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