A boost for national scholars program

A boost for national scholars program

By Communications Staff

July 26, 2016

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The 2016-17 round of the (QNS) program is now open, and academic units are invited to submit expressions of interest (EOI) to their respective dean鈥檚 office.

The program has expanded this round with up to four candidates being nominated as Queen鈥檚 National Scholars, up from the previous two candidates.

鈥淨ueen鈥檚 is pleased to invest additional funds to expand the successful QNS program, which is a signature piece in the university鈥檚 commitment to ongoing faculty renewal,鈥 says Teri Shearer, Deputy Provost, who co-chairs the QNS advisory committee with Steven Liss, Vice-Principal (Research). 鈥淭he program offers academic departments the opportunity to recruit promising early- and mid-career faculty who demonstrate exceptional promise as researchers and teachers, deepening the university鈥檚 expertise in priority fields.鈥

Academic units are required to submit their EOI to the relevant dean鈥檚 office by Sept. 8.

During the first stage of the competition, expressions of interest will be evaluated by the QNS advisory committee based on alignment with the priorities of the faculty or school, as well as the university鈥檚 priorities as outlined in the , the , the , the , and the . 

Up to eight applications will be selected to move to the second stage, where departments will undertake a recruitment process to identify a prospective candidate and then submit full proposals to their dean鈥檚 office by March 10, 2017.

The QNS advisory committee will then evaluate the proposals and make a recommendation to the principal as to which nominees should receive an offer for a QNS position.

The QNS program provides $100,000 annually for five years for each appointment. Additional information about the program, , can be found on the . Please direct all related enquiries to research@queensu.ca