$5 million gift strengthens interfaith scholarship
鈥淚n our globalized world, religion is a vital dimension of our humanity,鈥 said Barbara Keenan. 鈥淚t is very important that today鈥檚 students 鈥 no matter what their course of study 鈥 have an understanding of and sensitivity to the multitude of faith traditions and the cultures they produce. This knowledge will help to shape them as tomorrow鈥檚 leaders.鈥
听The gift will also create the Wilfred Cantwell Smith Graduate Fellowships, honouring the memory of an influential and internationally renowned professor in the Faculty, which will be awarded each year to three outstanding entering doctoral students; two annual Barbara and Patrick Keenan PhD Dissertation Finishing Fellowships for doctoral students; and at least two annual Barbara and Patrick Keenan Undergraduate Internship Awards that will provide recipients with valuable first-hand experience of religious cultures in global communities. Access to these internship awards will not be limited to students in the Faculty of Religious Studies; any student across the University who has taken at least two elective courses in the Faculty can apply for one. Finally, the Barbara and Patrick Keenan Conference Support Fund will support one or two high-profile symposiums that will bring together prominent international scholars to share their knowledge of world religions and globalization with the wider community.
鈥淭hese initiatives will nourish creative, interdisciplinary scholarship and advance graduate and undergraduate education on issues of religion and society at a time when such contributions are arguably more critical than ever before,鈥 said Professor Ellen Aitken, Dean of the Faculty of Religious Studies. 鈥淭he intellectual discourse and research they generate will solidify 缅北强奸鈥檚 position as one of the world鈥檚 premier centres for the study of the interrelations among the world鈥檚 religions.鈥
缅北强奸鈥檚 leadership in the study of world religions and cultures and their impact on social, political, educational and health issues has been recognized through its selection as the only Canadian university among an exclusive group of the world鈥檚 leading universities to partner with the Tony Blair Faith Foundation in its Faith and Globalisation Initiative.
鈥淭his extraordinary gift from Barbara and Patrick Keenan reinforces a core element of 缅北强奸鈥檚 mission: a commitment to diversity and the inclusion of different traditions, viewpoints and ideas,鈥 said 缅北强奸鈥檚 Principal and Vice-Chancellor, Heather Munroe-Blum. 鈥淏y giving our students an appreciation of the complexity of religious thought and practice around the globe, we will be preparing them to contribute meaningfully to the challenges of our modern world, whether as scholars, religious leaders or engaged citizens. It is a remarkable testament to the Keenans鈥 vision and generosity, and their commitment to helping realize Campaign 缅北强奸鈥檚 vision of addressing important global challenges. 鈥
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