Once again this year, United Way of Kingston, Frontenac, Lennox & Addington and the City of Kingston are pleased to offer charities and not-for-profit organizations a single application process to access funding for local programs and projects through the Community Investment Fund. The United Way and City have worked closely together to streamline the process…
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Five innovative research projects from Queen’s University are receiving funding from the Southern Ontario Smart Computing Innovation Platform (SOSCIP), a new research and development initiative funded by IBM Canada. “The SOSCIP initiative supported by IBM Canada is an exciting new opportunity for researchers at the School of Computing,” says Director Selim Akl. “Access to state-of-the-art…
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Two Queen’s researchers have received funding from Canada’s automotive research program. AUTO21 Network of Centres of Excellence (NCE) is a multi-disciplinary, auto-related research and development initiative, dedicated to a sustainable, globally-competitive Canadian automotive sector. Brad Diak (Mechanical and Materials Engineering) researches the complex organization of internal structures within light-weight engineering materials, which evolve during processing…
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A Queen’s University project aimed at strengthening maternal and child health and disability programs in Bangladesh has been awarded $1.3 million from the Government of Canada through the Canadian International Development Agency (CIDA). The project will be implemented by the International Centre for the Advancement of Community Based Rehabilitation (ICACBR). “This funding will enable us…
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