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Engineering Society of Queen's University fonds
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1906-2009 (Creation)
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- Engineering Society of Queen's University
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2.22 m of textual records, ca. 300 photographs
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Formed in 1897, the Engineering Society of Queen's University is one of the oldest representative bodies for engineering students in Canada. With 2400 members on campus, 15,000 active alumni living throughout the world, and an annual budget of $1.2 million, EngSoc oversees some forty-five student-run initiatives ranging from design projects to services to fun social events.
Each of these groups operates as a real-world business. The students learn everything from business plans to fund-raising, from menu planning to decoration. These ventures develop many soft skills such as how to work in multidisciplinary groups and make business decisions in the real world. It is through these initiatives that students are taught to care for people and for the environment, and to act in ways that are healthy and sustainable. By exposing our members to social, environmental, diversity, and development issues through the various clubs, groups, and corporations affiliated with the Society, we help produce engineers that are more prepared for the global community.
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Scope and content
Fonds consists of Engineering Society Council Agenda and Minutes; other Committee Agenda, Minutes, and reports including the Programme, and Educational Excellence Committees; Executive reports; Undergraduate Registration in Engineering at Canadian Universities reports; various incarnations of the Society's Consitution and By-Laws; policy manuals; records relating to the operations of Clark Hall; volume containing the names of various "Executives & Athletics Awards"; and Society handbooks and pamphlets; coloured photographs of the Applied Science year crests [note: several are missing] (1938-1992); whisky glasses and matchbook covers from "Vendetta", the Science '71 Formal.
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Transfer by Engineering Society, Alumni Office, and K.Van Koughnet.
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- English
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1071
1099.10
2150.4
2341.8 SE
2999 (QU-Engineering)
3131
3606
3611
3621.9
3690
3690.2
3690.1
3705.1
V115
V118.23 SE
F3 A3.7.017
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Access granted with permission of the Engineering Society Executive.
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Open
Finding aids
- https://db-archives.library.queensu.ca/FindingAids/Q/Queens_University_Engineering_Society/QU-Engineering_Society-1071.xlsx
- https://db-archives.library.queensu.ca/FindingAids/Q/Queens_University_Engineering_Society/QU-Engineering_Society-3131.xlsx
- https://db-archives.library.queensu.ca/FindingAids/Q/Queens_University_Engineering_Society/QU-Engineering_Society-3621_9.pdf
- https://db-archives.library.queensu.ca/FindingAids/Q/Queens_University_Engineering_Society/QU-Engineering_Society-2150_4.xlsx
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Further accruals are expected