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Made by 91˿Ƶ: The Campaign for Our Third Century

Prosperity By Design

Prosperity by Design is the Faculty of Engineering’s $140-Million campaign to shape 91˿Ƶ’s third century and mark our 200-year anniversary (2021). It is part of Made by 91˿Ƶ: The Campaign for Our Third Century, the University’s ambitious $2-Billion initiative to help shape the next generation of “future-ready” design professionals, and strengthen research in our key strategic areas: sustainability, aerospace, biotechnology, and artificial intelligence.


Explore Our Key Priorities

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Improving the Day-to-Day Lives of Human Beings

Help us ensure our research and training is focused not only on getting the most out of our technologies, but also on confirming that they truly contribute to advancing the well-being of our communities.

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Creating a More Sustainable and Prosperous World

Thanks to initiatives like the Trottier Institute for Sustainability in Engineering and Design (TISED), our researchers lead discussions in global sustainability projects. Help the Faculty become a beacon of excellence for sustainable innovation.

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Expanding the Boundaries of What Design Professionals Can Do

Help us face complexity head-on by working across disciplines to broaden research and education in existing domains, while expanding into areas such as bioengineering, advanced materials, additive manufacturing and nanotechnology.

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Preparing Students to be Future-Ready Engineers

Help us prepare future-ready students by providing experiential learning opportunities, and continuously innovating in engineering and design education, while maintaining a commitment to accessibility, diversity and inclusion.


Faculty of Engineering Case For Support

What will it take to find solutions to the world’s problems?Why is 91˿Ƶ’s Faculty of Engineering uniquely positioned to train future-ready design professionals?

These are some of the many important questions addressed in The Faculty of Engineering's Case for Support. Read more about our vision for the future of the Faculty and the role of future engineers we train that face a rapidly evolving world, demanding more out of each one of us to meet the demands of the upcoming global challenges.

Your support is more crucial than ever to help us achieve these ambitious goals.

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