UVic Report becomes biannual

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UVic Report, the successor publication to the President's Annual Report, is now available The 12-page tabloid, published by Public Relations and Information Services, presents major developments at the University since 1994 and is being distributed to a wide variety of people interested in the University, including donors, government officials, journalists, co-op employers, secondary school counsellors and community members of advisory boards to UVic programs. For many of these recipients, it is the main source of information about the University and its activities

³The Report is an important means through which UVic is accountable to the community and the province,² says UVic President Dr. David Strong. ³As a publicly funded instritution, we have a responsibility to ensure that people know how we are spending the funds we receive from government and private donors. We also have a responsibility to do so in a cost-effective manner. The measures we've taken this year will reduce the cost of the Report while maintaining its important role as a means of accountability.².

While fulfilling all of the functions of the President's Annual Report, UVic Report will be issued less frequently­every second year­and the number of copies printed has been cut from 12,000 to 7,000. It is published in the same economical tabloid format. Unlike the Annual Report, copies of UVic Report will not be inserted as a supplement to The Ring. Instead, each dean, director, chair and manager will receive a copy to circulate within his or her department. An electronic version will be posted on the Public Relations World Wide Web site: http://kafka.uvic.ca/~prelatio.

UVic Report was designed by Patrice Snopkowski of UVic Graphics Services. A limited number of additional copies are available upon request from Public Relations and Information Services, 721-7636.


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