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Professor Cherie Metcalf wins Fulbright

Professor Cherie Metcalf

Professor Cherie Metcalf

Queen’s Law Professor Cherie Metcalf has been awarded a prestigious Fulbright award to pursue a Master of Laws at Yale University in 2006-2007. The Fulbright Award for Students and Junior Professionals supports Canadian research and graduate study at a U.S. institution and provides similar opportunities in Canada for U.S. scholars. Only fifteen Queen’s faculty members and students have won Fulbright awards since the Canada-US Fulbright Program’s inception in 1991.

Cherie has a B.A. from Queen’s, an M.A. and Ph.D. in Economics from the University of British Columbia and an LL.B. from Queen’s. After being called to the Bar she was a Law Clerk to the Federal Court of Appeal and then to the Supreme Court of Canada. She teaches Public Law, Constitutional Law, and Law and Economics.

In pursuing an LL.M. at Yale, Cherie will study the intersection between indigenous peoples’ rights and resource and environmental regulation. Queen’s Law is proud of Cherie’s accomplishment and wish her great success at Yale in the upcoming year.

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