Updates: Revising the RM Policy and Procedures
Updates: Revising the RM Policy and Procedures
Updates: Revising the RM Policy and Procedures
The Directory of Records has been updated effective December 2019.
Updates to the Directory of Records.
One of the challenges with email is the sheer volume. Before you know it, your in-box is jammed with a collection of important, not-so-important and not-even-close-to-being important email. This information brief provides a step by step method of cleaning up that collection.
Read more: Records Information Brief: How to Clean Up Your Email Inbox
To control costs, manage risks, and maintain efficiency in our work, we want to keep only the information that is truly required. This information brief also explains some of the principles behind how we decide what records to keep.
Read more: Records Information Brief: Why Don’t We Just Keep Everything?
One cold wintry night, a cab makes its way up a foggy country road to a large manor. Filmmaker Julie and her mother Rosalind (a marvelous Tilda Swinton in dual roles) have arrived for a retreat.Julie is working on a film about her mother, who once stayed in the estate when it belonged to her aunt when she was a child during WWII. There is something eerie about the manor itself. The two seemto be its only inhabitants, save a sullen receptionist and a kindly widowed groundskeeper.
One cold wintry night, a cab makes its way up a foggy country road to a large manor. Filmmaker Julie and her mother Rosalind (a marvelous Tilda Swinton in dual roles) have arrived for a retreat.Julie is working on a film about her mother, who once stayed in the estate when it belonged to her aunt when she was a child during WWII. There is something eerie about the manor itself. The two seemto be its only inhabitants, save a sullen receptionist and a kindly widowed groundskeeper.
One cold wintry night, a cab makes its way up a foggy country road to a large manor. Filmmaker Julie and her mother Rosalind (a marvelous Tilda Swinton in dual roles) have arrived for a retreat.Julie is working on a film about her mother, who once stayed in the estate when it belonged to her aunt when she was a child during WWII. There is something eerie about the manor itself. The two seemto be its only inhabitants, save a sullen receptionist and a kindly widowed groundskeeper.
UVic Humanities Week is an annual, week-long series of events that showcase student and faculty research on contemporary social issues.
This year's theme, Food Matters, explores the everyday, controversial, contested and globally interconnected truths about food.
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