Formation | 1858[1] |
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Location |
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Membership | ~18,000 |
President | Owen Rocchi |
Vice-President (Operations) | Ayan Chowdhury |
Vice-President (University Affairs) | Ruth Osunde |
Board Chair | Jason Kim |
Parent organization | Queen's University at Kingston |
Affiliations | Ontario Undergraduate Student Alliance |
Budget | ~$20 million |
Staff | 870+ |
Volunteers | 1000+ |
Website | www |
Formerly called | Dialectic Society |
The Alma Mater Society of Queen's University, otherwise known as the AMS, is the central undergraduate student association at Queen's University at Kingston in Kingston, Ontario, Canada. It is the oldest organization of its kind in Canada.[1] Its roots lie in the old Dialectic Society (now known as the Queen's Debating Union), which created the AMS in 1858.[1] The society seeks to represent and facilitate the student experience, whether it is through a multitude of clubs, services, governance or volunteer opportunities.
An umbrella organization, the AMS each year hires over 500 student employees and 1500 volunteers, as it works with member faculty societies to offer resources, services, support, and opportunities to Queen's students.[2]