The QFPC is YOUR chance to write, direct, and star in a number of short films that YOU can help create alongside other talented Queen's students
Not a film student? Never made a film?? Not a problem! • Learn from our student-run workshops the secret to editing, directing, filming, etc. • Our group is made up of students from all years and faculties • We’re more than just film students; we’re engineers, bio-majors, drama minors, English medials, and more! • In its first year, the QFPC produced 4 incredible student-made shorts (http://www.youtube.com/user/QueensFilmClub) Ask questions, shoot us an email anytime, and join QFPC now!
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The Stephen J.R Smith School of Business or the Smith School of Business (formerly the Queen's School of Business) is a business school located at Queen's University in Kingston, Ontario, Canada. The school offers undergraduate and graduate programs as a part of Queen's University, but is managed separately with its own dean and budget. The school of business became its own faculty in 1963 with its first dean, Lawrence Macpherson. The current dean at the Smith School of Business is Dr. David Saunders.The Smith School of Business is widely acknowledged as one of the leading business schools in Canada and the world with regards to both its undergraduate and graduate business programs. In 2012, Bloomberg rated Smith's MBA program as the best in Canada and 4th best outside of the United States. The undergraduate program, Queen's Commerce, is considered to be the strongest undergraduate business program in Canada.The school is fully accredited by the AACSB (United States) and the EFMD (EQUIS) (Europe).NamingOn October 1, 2015, the Queen's School of Business was renamed The Stephen J.R. Smith School of Business in recognition of a $50-million donation from Stephen J.R Smith. Smith, a graduate of the Queen's University's Faculty of Engineering, stated "I believe the School of Business has the energy and the strategy, to advance its international influence and recognition would prove good for all of Queen’s." The donation is the single largest to any Canadian business school.
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