Gallery

Senate and its people: 1987 - 2000


1987 - 1989

Sir Hermann Black
  • Above: Fellow of Senate Associate Professor Margaret Sabine carrying the Mace, Chancellor Sir Hermann Black, Vice-Chancellor Professor John Ward in the Open Day academic procession, 1988 (photo G77_1_2184, University of Sydney Archives).
Sir Hermann Black
Senate meeting, 4 December 1989
Senate meeting, 4 December 1989
  • Above: Another photograph of the Senate meeting on 4 December 1989 (photo G77_1_929, University of Sydney Archives).
Senate meeting, 4 December 1989
  • Above: Another photograph of the Senate meeting on 4 December 1989 (photo G77_1_928, University of Sydney Archives).

1990s

Professor John Ward
  • Above: Vice-Chancellor Professor John Ward and his family at his retirement dinner held in the Great Hall in January 1990 (photo Ward_624, University of Sydney Archives).
Fellows of Senate
  • Above: Fellows of Senate Betty Johnson, Dr Kate Gourgouras and Dr Adrian Ryan on the left, with Vice-Chancellor Professor Don McNicol standing to the right of the monitor, 1990 (photo G77_1_931, University of Sydney Archives).
Sir James Rowland
  • Above: The first holders of the Diploma in Aboriginal Assistants Education pictured after their graduation with Lady Black (centre back), the Chancellor Sir James Rowland (centre front) (Chancellor 1990-1991) and Professor John Cleverley (back right), Pro Dean of the (then) Faculty of Education. They are (back, left to right) Mrs Gwen Hickling (Casino), Ms Helen Archibald (Kempsey), Mr Neville Naden (Dubbo), (front, left to right) Ms Barbara Keeley (Lumeah), Ms Veronica Davison (Taree), Ms Iris Johnson (Lake Cargellio) and Ms Ann Flood (Seven Hills) (photo, courtesy University Archives).
The Hon David Mayer Selby
  • Above: Mrs Barbara Selby and former Deputy Chancellor the Hon Mr Justice David Mayer Selby (1971 - 1986), after the conferring of the title of Honorary Fellow and the honorary degree of Doctor of the University respectively in 1991 (photo reproduced with the kind permission of Mrs Alison Rosenberg).
Dame Leonie Kramer
Challice Moldrich
  • Above: Acting Registrar Challice Moldrich 1993 (photo, courtesy University of Sydney Archives).
Sue Chapman
  • Above: Fellow of Senate Professor John Young, Professor Ann Sefton (Deputy Chancellor 2004-), Registrar Ms Sue Chapman and Professor Stephen Leeder (Fellow of Senate 1995-2002) at the opening of the Medical Education Unit in the Edward Ford Building, 1993 (photo G77_1_836, University of Sydney Archives).
Professor Donald McNicol
  • Above: Chancellor Emeritus Professor Dame Leonie Kramer, Professor James Lawrence of the Postgraduate Committee in Medicine, and Vice-Chancellor Professor Don McNicol, at the launch of the University Plan, 1994 (photo, courtesy University of Sydney Archives).
Professor Donald McNicol
  • Above: Vice-Chancellor Professor Don McNicol, Mr Greg O'Sullivan, the Reverend Andrew Macauley and Chancellor Emeritus Professor Dame Leonie Kramer, 1994 (photo, courtesy University of Sydney Archives).
Professor Donald McNicol
  • Above: Vice-Chancellor Professor Don McNicol and Dr Wei-Jao Chen, President of the National Taiwan University, signing a Memorandum of Understanding, 1995 (photo, courtesy University of Sydney Archives).
Honorary award conferring
  • Above from left: Professor Sir Bruce Williams (Fellow of Senate and former Vice-Chancellor), Mrs Daphne Kok (Deputy Chancellor and Fellow of Senate), Emeritus Professor Dame Leonie Kramer (Chancellor and Fellow of Senate) and Professor Gavin Brown (Vice-Chancellor and Fellow of Senate), James Wolfensohn (Hon DScEcon) and Professor Derek Anderson (Deputy Vice-Chancellor), 29 September 1997, (photo, courtesy University Media Office).
Mrs Daphne Kok
  • Above: Deputy Chancellor Mrs Daphne Kok at a Tax Conference August 1998 (photo, courtesy Faculty of Law)
Professor Ros Pesman and Professor Judyth Sachs
  • Above: Fellow of Senate Professor Ros Pesman (1997-1999), Professor Geoffrey Sherrington and Professor Judyth Sachs (Fellow of Senate 2001-2004) at the ceremony to confer the honorary degree of Doctor of Laws upon Emeritus Professor Ross Parsons, 12 October 1999 (photo, courtesy Faculty of Law).