The Campus Community Fund supports a variety of projects intended to enhance the QMUL student experience - deadline 4 December!
The Campus Community Fund supports a variety of projects intended to enhance the QMUL student experience, including cultural and learning events, workshops designed to promote students’ employability and activities designed to create campus communities.
Applications may be made by individual students, QMUL departments, QMSU societies or clubs, and QMSU staff.
If you’re looking for inspiration, here are 3 examples of projects that have been funded:
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The Makers’ Market was a one day event showcasing the products and services that student entrepreneurs from Queen Mary have created. The need for the project was identified by staff in Careers & Enterprise, who had received feedback that student entrepreneurs were finding it difficult to find opportunities to both test and sell their products to members of the QMUL community.
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Laird Hall, based on Whitechapel campus, was in desperate need of renovation. As a space central to the community on Whitechapel campus, used by a varied range of societies from academic and ethnic to the arts, BL Drama successfully applied to the fund to maintain Laird Hall’s sustainability through a renovation and refresh.
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A student successfully applied to create a series of seven original Monologues written and filmed in the style of Alan Bennett's Talking Heads. All seven of the monologues discussed separate issues in modern culture, with the aim of breaking barriers and giving under-represented and misrepresented social and ethnic groups a chance to work.
Applications for the second round of funding close on 4 December, so get submitting! Find out more about the fund and how to apply here.