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QUMIN March Lunch Social

QUMIN March Lunch Social

When:
Thursday, March 2, 2023
12:00 PM – 1:00 PM
Where:
Theological Hall
Room: Elias Andrews Room (Room 226)
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Attention Muslim Faculty and Staff at Queen’s University!

 

QUMIN March Lunch Social !!!

 

Thursday, March 2 from 12-1 pm

Elias Andrews Room (Room 226), Theological Hall

 

We are working on forming QUMIN (Queen’s University Muslim Inclusion Network) for faculty & staff at Queen’s. Bring your lunch and join us for lunch on Thursday, March 2, from 12 - 1 pm in the Elias Andrews Room (Room 226) in Theological Hall. (Dessert will be provided!)

 

Meet other Muslim faculty & staff  Insha Allah. 

 

Contact Dr. Mona Rahman (rahmanm@queensu.ca) or Dr. Adnan Husain (ah28@queensu.ca) for details and to join the QUMIN Teams Group.

 

We are a diverse group of Muslim faculty and staff, inclusive of Teaching Assistants and Student employees, of all at Queen's seeking to establish a network of fellow community members who feel inspired by, or a sense of belonging to the faith of Islam. First and foremost, it is a safe space for those who identify as Muslim on campus to support one another through building and strengthening of connections within the community.

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Kingston Brain Bee Competition

Kingston Brain Bee Competition

When:
Saturday, April 29, 2023
10:00 AM – 2:00 PM
Where:
School of Medicine/Abramsky House
Room: 132A
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Kingston Brain Bee Competition for High School Students

Neuroscience graduate students at Queen's University are excited to host the Kingston Brain Bee Competition, the regional division of the Canadian National Brain Bee Challenge. Brain Bee is an exciting opportunity for high school students (grades 9-12) to learn about the brain, neurobiology, and neuroscience research. The Kingston Brain Bee Competition will be held on Saturday April 29 at 10am in the School of Medicine Building. Cash prizes of $500, $300 and $100 are awarded for the top 3 contestants, and all competitors will receive free study materials, a certificate, and free Brain Bee t-shirt. The 1st place winner will also advance to the Canadian National Brain Bee challenge at McMaster University on May 19-20. Refreshments and lunch will be provided. Please visit https://brainbee.ca/local-bees/kingston/ for more information and to register for the regional competition. Please email any questions to kingstonbrainbee@gmail.com.  

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Dr. Tim Cook, Lifesavers and Body Snatchers: Medical Care and the Struggle for Survival in the Great War

Dr. Tim Cook, Lifesavers and Body Snatchers: Medical Care and the Struggle for Survival in the Great War

When:
Wednesday, March 1, 2023
5:00 PM – 7:30 PM
Where:
Botterell Hall
Room: B139
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The Museum of Health Care and the Hannah Chair at Queen’s University are proud to present an evening with Canadian historian and author Tim Cook, as he speaks to his newly released book, Lifesavers and Body Snatchers: Medical Care and the Struggle for Survival in the Great War, providing a powerful introduction to medical care and innovation during the First World War. 

The talk will take place at Botterell Hall, Queen’s University starting at 5:00pm. A catered meet and greet and book signing will follow at the Museum of Health Care at Kingston. Dr. Cook’s new book will be available for purchase prior to the talk at Queen’s and after the talk at the Museum of Health Care.

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02.24.2022 Standing with Ukraine (ONLINE)

02.24.2022 Standing with Ukraine (ONLINE)

When:
Friday, February 24, 2023
4:00 PM – 5:00 PM
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The Russian and Eastern European Studies Network (REES) would like to invite you to a discussion event, where we will be talking about the ongoing Russia’s war in Ukraine, as well as the implications of this crisis in individuals’ lives. The discussion will be taking place on Zoom:

https://queensu.zoom.us/j/94225614678?pwd=Qk02Njkva0U4TWRoci95TlhRTnBrdz09 

The meeting will be conducted in an informal setting, with an introduction by one of our members, Iryna Skubii.

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History Department
history.events@queensu.ca
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My Road from Damascus: A Conversation with Jamal Saeed

My Road from Damascus: A Conversation with Jamal Saeed

When:
Wednesday, March 1, 2023
6:30 PM – 8:30 PM
Where:
Mackintosh-Corry Hall
Room: D216
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The Muslim Societies, Global Perspectives is pleased to announce an upcoming conversation with Jamal Saeed about his recent memoir, My Road from Damascus, on Wednesday, March 1 at 6:30-8:30 PM in Mac-Corry D216.  

Jamal Saeed spent 12 years as a prisoner of conscience in Syria before being invited to Canada in 2016. He continues to raise awareness about Syria’s ongoing civil war and humanitarian crisis through his work as an activist, editor, visual artist, and author. He lives in Kingston, ON. 

My Road from Damascus not only tells the story of Saeed’s severe years in Syria’s most notorious military prisons but also his life during the country’s dramatic changes. Saeed chronicles modern Syria from the 1950s right up to his escape to Canada in 2016, recounting its descent from a country of potential to a pawn of cynical and corrupt powers. He paints a picture of village life, his youthful love affairs, his rebellion as a young Marxist, and his evolution into a free thinker, living in hiding as a teenager for 30 months while being hunted by the secret police. He recalls his brutal prison years, his final release, and his family’s harrowing escape to Canada. 

The conversation will also be live streamed on our Facebook page. Light refreshments will be served.  

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Muslim Societies, Global Perspectives
msgp@queensu.ca
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Black Voices in Healthcare

Black Voices in Healthcare

When:
Friday, February 3, 2023
4:30 PM – 7:30 PM
Where:
Jeffery Hall
Room: 234
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This event is intended to be a celebration of the end of Black History Month. There will be a discussion panel which features Black healthcare providers including Dr. Afolasade Fakolade, Dr. Oyedeji Ayonrinde & Misan Grage, RN who will share their related as experinces as black healthcare providers and their insights from their communities. They will also share their insights on ways to improve the healthcare experience for black folks and how we can promote interprofessional collaboration. 

Food and drinks will also be provided. 

This event is organized by the student-led club Canadian Black Nurse Alliance - QueensU. For more information email infocbnaqueens@gmail.com 

Contact:
Gernique Dondji Assatagou
16gda1@queensu.ca
Cost:
Free
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The 5th annual Dr. Malcolm Peat Lectureship with visiting lecturer Neema Namadamu

The 5th annual Dr. Malcolm Peat Lectureship with visiting lecturer Neema Namadamu

When:
Thursday, April 20, 2023
4:00 PM – 5:00 PM
Where:
School of Medicine/Abramsky House
Room: The Britton Smith Lecture Theatre, Room 132A
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The 5th annual Dr. Malcolm Peat Lectureship with visiting lecturer Neema Namadamu will present a lecture entitled “How Mainstreaming Persons with Disability, Especially Women, can Impact the Collective Heart and Soundness of Society”. 

The Dr. Malcolm Peat Lectureship was established in memory and recognition of former Queen's School of Rehabilitation Therapy Director and founder of the International Centre for Advancement of Community-Based Rehabilitation (ICACBR), Dr. Malcolm Peat. This year, the lecture is partnered with the Queen’s Lecture Series which showcases several donor-funded lectures from across the university providing alumni and the broader Queen’s community with increased access to some of the university’s top researchers and internationally respected visiting scholars.

Funding for this lecture has been provided by the Donor established fund, the Inclusive Community Fund (ICF), and generous contributions from Alumni and friends.

Registration required, in-person and virtual options available.

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Philosophy Colloquium - Bettina Bergo (Université de Montreal)

Philosophy Colloquium - Bettina Bergo (Université de Montreal)

When:
Thursday, March 23, 2023
4:00 PM – 6:00 PM
Where:
Watson Hall
Room: 517
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Philosophy Colloquium - Bettina Bergo (Université de Montréal): "Anxiety as Philosophical; Anxiety as Social Psychological".

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Philosophy Colloquium - Adrian Moore (University of Oxford)

Philosophy Colloquium - Adrian Moore (University of Oxford)

When:
Thursday, March 16, 2023
4:00 PM – 6:00 PM
Where:
Watson Hall
Room: 517
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Philosophy Colloquium - Adrian Moore (University of Oxford): "Armchair Knowledge: Some Kantial Reflections".

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Philosophy Colloquium - Iakovos Vasiliou (CUNY)

Philosophy Colloquium - Iakovos Vasiliou (CUNY)

When:
Thursday, March 9, 2023
4:00 PM – 6:00 PM
Where:
Watson Hall
Room: 517
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Philosophy Colloquium - Iakovos Vasiliou (The City University of New York): "Eudaimonism and Greek Ethical Theory".

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