Fonds F1461 - Queen's University. Department of Chemistry fonds

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Queen's University. Department of Chemistry fonds

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  • 1939-1992 (Production)
    Producteur
    Queen's University. Department of Chemistry

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0.17m of textual records, 11 audio cassettes, 5 posters

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(n.d.)

Histoire administrative

Queen's first offered courses in chemistry in 1854, as part of the curriculum in the then-newly founded Faculty of Medicine. It became a separate department in the Faculty of Arts and Science in 1858, when George Lawson was appointed Queen's Professor of Natural History and Chemistry. The Department has also offered a degree program in Engineering Chemistry for students in the Faculty of Applied Science, since the Faculty was established in 1893. It offered a degree program in the slightly different field of chemical engineering from ca. 1900, until a separate department for the discipline was established in Applied Science in 1922. Its tradition of serious research dates from the 1920s, when original research became a major requirement in MA and MSc theses. The modern era of research began in the 1950s, when the first group of PhD students enrolled in the Department. There are now more than 25 full-time faculty. They teach and conduct research in the traditional areas of analytical, inorganic, organic, physical, and theoretical chemistry. There are also strong interdisciplinary programs in bioorganic, bioinorganic, biophysical, and polymer chemistry, as well as in catalysis and chemical physics. The Department has occupied Gordon Hall since 1911, expanding into the attached Gordon Annex in 1949, and the Frost Wing in 1962. The Department moved out of the Gordon-Frost Wing in the Spring of 2002, and into the new chemistry building, known as Chernoff Hall.

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Fonds, with accruals, consists of 'Student Lists', (1939-1941); correspondence, notes, photographs, and clippings relating to polymer research conducted at Queen's; audio cassettes, transcripts, and brochures pertaining to the public lectures held in conjunction with the 'Global Warming Symposium', sponsored by the Departments of Chemistry, Economics, and Geography and staged at Queen's University at Kingston, as part of the Sesquicentennial Celebrations (February 1992).It also includes minutes of Queen's Chemical Society (1938-1947), and minutes of the student branch of the Chemical Institute of Canada (1942-1953); along with Grenville Frost's student notes on a physical chemistry lecture by Dr. Miller. There are also photographs of people and students in the Chemistry department in the 1970s and 1980s, and collages of the January Competition in Analytical Chemistry (1961,1963-1965, 1967).

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Transfer by the Department of Chemistry.

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  • anglais

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1022.3
3602.3
SR1044
Map 153

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University records are subject to the Province of Ontario's Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act (FIPPA). University records form either some, or all, of this fonds. Therefore, any personal information contained in the records may be subject to certain access restrictions and/or conditions under the Act. Please speak with an archivist for more information.

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2018-072

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  • Tablette: 3602.3
  • Tablette: SR1044
  • Tablette: 1022.3
  • Tablette: Map 153