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At 945 seats, the Sir John Clancy Auditorium is the eastern suburbs' largest public auditorium. It is named after former Chancellor of the university Sir John Sydney James Clancy. [4] The building is used for lectures, graduation ceremonies and theatre and music performances. Clancy Auditorium venue information [5]
Helmut Bakaitis, Gil Tucker, John Walton: UNSW Parade Theatre: 1972 Julius Caesar: Arthur Dignam, Drew Forsythe, Robyn Nevin: UNSW Sir John Clancy Auditorium: 1972 Uncle Vanya: John Bell, John Gaden, Melissa Jaffer: UNSW Parade Theatre: 1972 The Tempest: David Cameron, Gillian Jones, Nico Lathouris: University of Melbourne: 1972 Forget-Me-Not Lane
UNSW Canberra is a campus of the UNSW and is located at the Australian Defence Force Academy. Since 1967 the university has been providing tertiary education to officers in the Australian Defence Force through the Royal Military College, Duntroon. In 1986 the Australian Defence Force Academy, a tri-service military training institution, was ...
John Clancy was born on 30 May 1895 in Glebe, New South Wales, to John Clancy, an Irish business man, and his Australian wife, Mary Bradshaw. Educated at Marist Brothers, Parramatta (1907-8); Marist Brothers St Benedicts; Marist Brothers' High School, Darlinghurst, and at the University of Sydney (LL.B., 1925), young Clancy worked as a clerk in the Department of Public Instruction from 12 ...
In October, entertainment website IGN announced the date – two consecutive concerts would be held on 18 November in the Sir John Clancy Auditorium of the University of New South Wales. Both concerts would feature music from famous anime including: Neon Genesis Evangelion , Tsubasa Chronicle , Noir , Le Portrait de Petit Cossette , Xenosaga II ...
Goldstein College was named after Phillip Godfrey Goldstein (1895—1963), who arrived in Australia in 1911 from England. In 1959 he donated £40,000 (Australian) towards the construction of the Dining Hall and College. The College initially housed women and postgraduate students, being the first college accommodation for women on the UNSW ...
Fr John also had local carriage of the 1987 visit of the then Prelate of Opus Dei and the now Blessed Alvaro del Portillo DD, [12] which among other events saw a large gathering of the people of god at the Clancy Auditorium at the University of NSW in January 1987. [13]
In 1992 the "Samuels Building" was opened on the UNSW Kensington campus. This new research building was named in his and his wife's honour in recognition of their services to the university since 1976. [5] When he retired from this position in 1994, he was awarded the degree of Doctor of Science, honoris causa, by the university.