

I joined Golden Key in my second-year, and since then every year I’ve become more involved with the activities and events. I’m currently studying towards a Master of Linguistics at UC, and I’m the current treasurer for the local chapter of Golden Key. This year I was given the opportunity to travel to the Palms Resort and Casino, Las Vegas to attend the Golden Key International Summit. Please note you must have completed the equivalent of one year of full-time study before you can be invited to join Golden Key Canterbury.Ģ017 International Summit Travel Grant recipient – Sidney Wong The top 15% is based on standardised GPA scores across all Colleges. Each year, the top 15% of UC students receive an invitation in the mail. Membership to Golden Key Canterbury is by invitation only. Search the Scholarship listings on the Golden Key International website.

There are some special scholarships, travel opportunities, internships and support only available to Golden Key Canterbury members, and these are advertised on the international website. Our largest ongoing Golden Key Canterbury events include:Īll Golden Key Canterbury events and initiatives are open to all UC students to participate in.
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All Golden Key Canterbury community service and professional development events/initiatives are organised by the student executive, elected at the Annual General Meeting held in October. Opportunities for community serviceīeyond academic recognition, Golden Key provides members with opportunities to give back to the community, and engage in both professional and personal development. If you didn't receive an invitation and believe your GPA puts you in the top 15%, you can check your eligibility on the Golden Key website. Macomb, IL, April 15, 2005.Invitations are sent to students' email addresses. “Military-Sociology Research and the Testing of Medieval Siege Engines.” Paper presented at the Western Illinois University Undergraduate Research Day. "Sociology and Siege Crews." Paper presented at the Eastern Illinois University Honors Research Day. "Trebuchet: A Medieval Marvel." Paper presented at the Purdue University Calumet 14th Annual Undergraduate Research Conference. "Royal Physicians as Gatekeepers of Information: A Study of the Courts of Queen Anne and King George III." Paper presented at the Newberry Library's Center for Renaissance Studies 28th Annual Graduate Student Conference. "Disease Legislation and Social Issues: The English Plague Scare in the 18th Century." Paper presented at the Sixth Annual Loyola University Chicago History Graduate Student Conference.

"Royal Physicians as Gatekeepers of Information: A Study of the Courts of Queen Anne and King George III." Paper presented at the Midwest Conference on British Studies, Cleveland, OH. "Plague, Parliament, and People: Comparing the Responses of London and the Provinces to the Plague Scare of 1720-1723." Paper presented at the Pacific Coast Conference on British Studies. "King George III: Opposed, Indisposed, and Exposed." Paper presented at the Sixth Annual Interdisciplinary Research Symposium. "A Prince, Print, and Privacy in Eighteenth-Century England." Paper presented at the Midwest Conference on British Studies. “Royal Household Servants and Physicians: Guardians and Founts of Knowledge.” Paper presented at the English Atlantic Writing Group. "Public Perceptions of Royal Health and the English Monarchy on the Eve of the French Revolution." Paper presented at the Seventh Annual Northern Illinois University History Graduate Student Association Conference. "Court Gossip: Medical Attendants, Political Intrigue, and the Press During the Eighteenth Century." Paper presented at the Midwest Conference on British Studies. “A Prince’s Privacy in Print: The Public Discussion Surrounding the Health of George III.” Paper presented at the Newberry Library Seminar on British Studies.
