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NEWSLETTER
From the Department of Geography & Planning
Monday, June 10, 2019 Volume 2, No. 35
DEPARTMENTAL EVENTS:
PLEASE NOTE: Between July 2nd and August 30th, 2019 the GPPL Main Office hours will be 8:30 a.m. to
3:30 p.m. (closed between 12 noon and 1:00 p.m.). We will return to our regular office hours of 8:30 a.m.
to 4:30 p.m. (closed between 12 noon and 1:00 p.m.) on Tuesday, September 3rd, 2019. Have a safe and
happy summer everyone!
Wednesday, June 12; 5:00 p.m.; Duncan MacArthur Hall, Room A241/242: Islamophobia Panel at the Faculty
of Education - part of their Indigeneity, Inclusion and Equity Series. Any questions, contact Alexandra
Amodeo, [email protected].
Tuesday, June 18; 1:00 p.m.; MC E208: Reception for Warren Mabee.
Congratulations to Sarah McFadden who successfully passed her MSc Oral Thesis Examination on Thursday,
June 6th. Thesis title: Fine-scale Ground Surface Vertical Displacement and Soil Water Processes in the
Canadian High Arctic. Supervisor: Dr. Scott Lamoureux.
A sincere thank you goes out to the office staff who set up the Reception for our graduates following our
Convocation ceremony on Tuesday, June 4th. Thank you also to members of the faculty who took part in this
important day for our graduates! See a series of photos from the day at the end of this newsletter. A huge thank
you to Jo-Anne Tinlin for most of the photos you will see!
Andrew, John S (Arts and Science, School of Environmental Studies, Smith School of Business, School of
Graduate Studies). Globe and Mail: Government moves to make more homes within reach of Canadians. Dr.
Andrew says he appreciates the creative government thinking but it still needs to fix the affordability issue.
Gordon, David (Arts and Science; Geography and Planning) Financial Post and CBC:
https://business.financialpost.com/real-estate/mortgages/homebuyers-escaping-high-housing-costs-by-
relocating-to-secondary-cities; https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/toronto/secondary-cities-housing-1.5150409
Hok-Lin Leung hosts yet another Ambassador’s Forum. https://www.queensu.ca/gazette/stories/queen-
s-hosts-diplomats-across-asia-pacific?utm_source=e-queens-gazette_staff&utm_medium=e-newsletter
John S Andrew (Arts and Science, School of Environmental Studies, Smith School of Business, School of
Graduate Studies). Toronto Star: Is the stress testing hurting Toronto housing. Dr. Andrew says the stress test
CALENDAR
CONGRATULATIONS
THANK YOU
IN THE NEWS
is a scapegoat for a lot of people in the industry.
Terry Fox Research Institute - New Frontiers Project Grants 2020- LOIs due 07/12/2019
NSERC Discovery Grants info session and NOI deadline- NOIs due 08/01/2019
Employment and Social Development Canada: Sustainable Development Goals Funding Program- open
intake
Mitacs 2020 Globalink Research Internship- due 06/05/2019
Benioff Ocean Initiative: Cutting River Plastic Waste- due 07/12/2019
Facebook Testing and Verification Request for Proposals 2019- due 07/26/2019
NSERC Idea to Innovation- due 06/25/2019
Open Research Area (ORA) for the Social Sciences 2019- due 09/11/2019
An Invitation from the Board
According to archival records, the University Club (then called the Faculty Club) was founded in 1949. It
moved to its present location in 1966, and celebrated the opening of the addition in 1969. The Board is seeking
a Club member to write a history of the University Club at Queen’s. The Board is willing to pay for the hiring
of a work/study student for one term, to assist with archival work and/or interviewing members and staff. If
you are interested in this project, please contact Board President Christine Overall ([email protected]).
Ready for the graduating class!
FACULTY FUNDING OPPORTUNITIES
POSITION AVAILABLE
CONVOCATION 2019
It’s not a celebration without cake!
Paul Treitz and Valerie
Freemantle outside Grant Hall
following the ceremony.
Left to right: Leela Viswanathan, Sharon Mohammed, Angie Balesdent, Warren Mabee, Kathy Hoover and
Jo-Anne Tinlin. Thank you Joan Schwartz for the great photo!!
Left to right: Robert Way, Melissa Lafreniere, Jaden Dominno, Neal Scott.
Dongmei Chen and Aaron Sneep. Caroline Birch with Kathy Hoover.
Attendees enjoying the reception!
Melissa Lafreniere with Shuhong Lin.
All rows Left to Right; front to back: Front: Nadia El Dabee, Alana Chabot, Krishon Walker.
Row 2: Dr. Leela Viswanathan, Cameron Hodgins; Row 3: Colleen Ivits, Rebecca Elphick
Back Row: Chris Willms, Sole Carvajal, Stephanie Magnanelli.
EDITED AND PRODUCED BY JOAN KNOX