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Cross-Faculty Teaching Forum: Concluding Remarks & Evaluation of the Forum (2 tapes)

Part 1. Main Speaker(s): Enid Lee, Several audience members. Location: Donald Gordon Centre. Video is of a mass discussion and review of the Cross-Faculty Teaching Forum presentations. The audience members from each of the forum presentations offer thoughts on the forum presentations, and review what they learned from it. Unknown man at the front of the room marks down the important points they mention on a large sheet of paper. They then create a letter to principal David Smith stating a list of suggestions to improve the university curriculum in regards to its treatment of minorities. The audience then agrees to sign the letter. Afterwards,the discussion about the forum resumes headed by Lee.

Queen's University. Queen's Television.

Policy Studies Inaugural Conference: Info Tech & Environment 1/2

Part 1. Main Speaker(s): Dr Kenneth Hare, Dr Fraser Mustard. Begins with chairman giving a brief history of the Earth, segueing into the rise of information technology in the last 10 years. He then intoduces Dr Hare, who lectures the audience on the relationship between international policy and the environment. Afterwards Dr Mustard delivers a speech on information technology and it's effect on the environment.

Queen's University. Queen's Television.

Policy Studies Inaugural Conference: Info Tech & Environment 2/2

Part 2. Main Speaker(s): Dr Fraser Mustard, Dr Raymond Price. Video begins with the continuation and conclusion of Dr Mustard's lecture. Afterwards, Dr Price delivers a paper on recent environment issues and international policy in regards to them. All of the speakers then take questions and comments form the audience.

Queen's University. Queen's Television.

Policy Studies Inaugural Conference: Political Economy 1/2

Part 1. Main Speaker(s): Dr Alan Cairns, Dr John Whalley. Begins with chairman introducing Dr Cairns, who then delivers a paper titled 'Political Science and the Constitution Crisis'. Afterwards Dr Whalley delivers a paper called 'Life After Free Trade: Shaping the Canadian Economic Policy for the 1990's'.

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Policy Studies Inaugural Conference: Rapporteurs 1/2

Part 1. Main Speaker(s): Ron Watts, Michael Bliss, Tom Axworthy. Video is of several speakers who each comment on the previous speakers' papers. Begins with Watts congratulating the School of Policy Studies on their first conference before introducing Bliss, who comments on the conference. Afterwards Watts introduces Axworthy, who also offers his thoughts on the conference.

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Policy Studies Inaugural Conference: Law & Lawmakers 1/2

Part 1. Main Speaker(s): David Smith, Rosalie Abella, John White. Begins with chairman calling Smith to the podium, who then welcomes the audience and congratulates the School of Policy Studies on their grand opening. Afterwards Abella lectures the audience on the role the judiciary plays in policy creation. Once her speech is concluded, White delivers a paper on constitution making.

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Policy Studies Inaugural Conference: Political Economy 2/2

Part 2. Main Speaker(s): Dr John Whalley, Dr Richard Lipsey. Begins with the continuation and conclusion of Dr Whalley's lecture on economic policy and free trade. Dr Lipsey then comments on the speakers' papers, after which the audience asks the speakers questions for the remainder of the video.

Queen's University. Queen's Television.

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