Queen's University's Arctic research receives $1 million boost
TD Bank Financial Group funds new graduate fellowship
KINGSTON, ON,
Mentor for the new program is Biology professor John Smol,
"This funding will be critical for developing and maintaining student-based Arctic research programs at Queen's," says
Queen's researchers have been involved in leading-edge Arctic research since the 1960s, but many exciting and important questions remain unanswered. This is due in large part to the very high logistical costs of field-based research in polar regions. TD's established record of building and executing environmental programs in response to issues involving the environment and climate change makes this an ideal partnership.
"The Arctic is an area of significant environmental concern with issues ranging from diminishing ice to increasing atmospheric and ocean temperatures," says Frank McKenna, Deputy Chair, TD Bank Financial Group. "This is a much needed program for both students and our country-we need to arm future generations with the financial support that's often required to properly understand and hopefully tackle the wide range of environment-related activities affecting the Arctic and beyond."
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For further information: To arrange an interview contact: Jeff Drake, (613) 533-2877, [email protected], Queen's News and Media Services; Gregory Harrison, (416) 308-8597, [email protected], TD Bank Financial Group
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