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Queer Study Space Drop-In

Queer Study Space Drop-In

When:
Thursday, November 3, 2022
4:00 PM – 6:00 PM
Where:
Joseph S. Stauffer Library
Room: 121
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Description:

Drop-in to join representatives from SASS and the Yellow House to study, receive academic skills support, and connect and build community with other 2SLGBTQ+ students.

This session is open to students who identify as 2SLGBTQ+.

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Cost:
Free
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Queer Study Space Drop-In

Queer Study Space Drop-In

When:
Thursday, October 20, 2022
4:00 PM – 6:00 PM
Where:
Joseph S. Stauffer Library
Room: 121
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Description:

Drop-in to join representatives from SASS and the Yellow House to study, receive academic skills support, and connect and build community with other 2SLGBTQ+ students.

This session is open to students who identify as 2SLGBTQ+.

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Cost:
Free
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PSYC Night: How to Write

PSYC Night: How to Write

When:
Thursday, October 6, 2022
6:30 PM – 7:30 PM
Where:
Ellis Hall
Room: 321
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Description:

Learn how to use the library tools to maximize your projects, and how to plan for writing assignments. AND Supported Work Time--come get support in getting started, or continuing on, with studying, writing, and other course requirements.

PSYC Night is open to all students-come out to any and all sessions that you feel would be helpful. PSYC Night starts with 15-20 minutes of programming, followed by supported study/work time. If you need a nudge to get going, or a supportive environment where everyone is working towards the same goal (getting it done!), this session is for you!

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Cost:
Free
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PSYC Night: Getting Involved

PSYC Night: Getting Involved

When:
Thursday, September 29, 2022
6:30 PM – 7:30 PM
Where:
Ellis Hall
Room: 321
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Description:

We will be reviewing ways to get involved with different organizations and clubs on campus. AND Supported Work Time--come get support in getting started, or continuing on, with studying, writing, and other course requirements.

PSYC Night is open to all students-come out to any and all sessions that you feel would be helpful. PSYC Night starts with 15-20 minutes of programming, followed by supported study/work time. If you need a nudge to get going, or a supportive environment where everyone is working towards the same goal (getting it done!), this session is for you!

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Cost:
Free
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Plagiarism, Referencing, and Integrity ONLINE

Plagiarism, Referencing, and Integrity ONLINE

When:
Thursday, September 29, 2022
6:00 PM – 7:00 PM
Where:
Description:

What is academic integrity and why does it matter? Join our Peers to learn what “academic integrity” means, why it matters, what counts as academic dishonesty, and how we can help you maintain your academic integrity while you’re at Queen’s.

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Cost:
Free
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Plagiarism, Referencing, and Integrity

Plagiarism, Referencing, and Integrity

When:
Thursday, September 29, 2022
1:00 PM – 2:00 PM
Where:
Joseph S. Stauffer Library
Room: 121
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Description:

What is academic integrity and why does it matter? Join our Peers to learn what “academic integrity” means, why it matters, what counts as academic dishonesty, and how we can help you maintain your academic integrity while you’re at Queen’s.

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Cost:
Free
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HYBRID Panel Discussion: Emerging Stronger From the Global Pandemic

HYBRID Panel Discussion: Emerging Stronger From the Global Pandemic

When:
Wednesday, October 5, 2022
6:00 PM – 8:00 PM
Where:
SmithToronto, 200 Front St W #3020, Toronto, ON M5V 3K2
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Description:

It’s been two and half years since COVID-19 was declared a global pandemic. As the world stares down year three of a crisis that has affected so many lives and livelihoods, how do we manage the challenges and opportunities presented for economies, societies, businesses and individuals? 

While in the midst of an asymmetrical recovery, we invited experts from business education, financial industry, international trade and investment for a conversation to explore opportunities for sustainable economic and business growth. The panel will also discuss the post-pandemic financial environment and emerging career opportunities in Finance.

* Refreshments and drinks will be served. Dress is business casual. 
 
Emerging stronger from the global pandemic: economic recovery, business and career opportunities in Finance 
Where: Smith Toronto Facility (30F, 200 Front St W, Toronto, ON M5V 3K2)
When: Wednesday, October 5th
5:30pm - 6:00pm, arrival and networking with alumni
6:00pm - 7:00pm, panel discussion and Q&A
7:00pm - 8:00pm, networking 

Panellists:
Dr. Wei Wang
Distinguished Professor of Finance, Director of Master of Finance - Beijing, Incoming Associate Dean (Starting Nov, 2022), Smith School of Business
Ms. Sarah Kutulakos
Executive Director & COO, Canada China Business Council (CCBC)
Mr. Lubin Wang
CEO, Industrial and Commercial Bank of China (Canada)
Ms. Jessie Huang
Senior Consultant, Scotiabank; Former Vice President, Canadian-Chinese Finance Association

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n/a
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Islam and Anarchism Book Launch and Discussion

Islam and Anarchism Book Launch and Discussion

When:
Tuesday, October 4, 2022
7:00 PM – 9:00 PM
Where:
Mackintosh-Corry Hall
Room: B201
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Description:

Join Muslim Societies, Global Perspectives for the Book Launch for Islam and Anarchism: Reflections and Resonances (Pluto Press, 2022) and discussion with author Dr. Mohamed Abdou.

Discourse around Muslims and Islam all too often lapses into a false dichotomy of Orientalist and fundamentalist tropes. A popular reimagining of Islam is urgently needed. Yet it is a perhaps unexpected political philosophical tradition that has the most to offer in this pursuit: anarchism.

Islam and Anarchism is a highly original and interdisciplinary work, which simultaneously disrupts two commonly held beliefs - that Islam is necessarily authoritarian and capitalist; and that anarchism is necessarily anti-religious and anti-spiritual. Deeply rooted in key Islamic concepts and textual sources, and drawing on radical Indigenous, Islamic anarchistic and social movement discourses, Abdou proposes 'Anarcha-Islam'.

Constructing a decolonial, non-authoritarian and non-capitalist Islamic anarchism, Islam and Anarchism philosophically and theologically challenges the classist, sexist, racist, ageist, queerphobic and ableist inequalities in both post- and neo-colonial societies like Egypt, and settler-colonial societies such as Canada and the USA.

Mohamed Abdou is a North African-Egyptian Muslim anarchist activist-scholar.  He is currently a Visiting Scholar and Postdoctoral Fellow in Global Racial Justice at the Einaudi Center at Cornell University.

Contact:
Bronwyn Jaques
bej1@queensu.ca
Cost:
Free
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Anarcha-Islam: Towards an anti- and non-Authoritarian Islam

Anarcha-Islam: Towards an anti- and non-Authoritarian Islam

When:
Tuesday, October 4, 2022
1:00 PM – 2:30 PM
Where:
Chernoff Hall
Room: 213
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Description:

In celebration of Islamic History Month

A public lecture with Dr. Mohamed Abdou, Postdoctoral Fellow in Global Racial Justice at the Einaudi Center for International Studies at Cornell University and author of Islam and Anarchism: Reflections and Resonances (Pluto Press, 2022).

Organized by Muslim Societies, Global Perspectives (MSGP). 

Contact:
Bronwyn Jaques
bej1@queensu.ca
Cost:
Free
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The Need for Soft Skills in International Organizations: Experiences from NATO, UN and Coalition Headquarters

The Need for Soft Skills in International Organizations: Experiences from NATO, UN and Coalition Headquarters

When:
Wednesday, September 28, 2022
5:30 PM – 7:00 PM
Where:
Robert Sutherland Hall
Room: 334
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Description:

This Queen's undergraduate workshop is part of the CIDP's VDF Mentorship program series.

"To connect with the undergraduate body at Queen's and foster interest in international and defence policy, the CIDP is running a mentorship program with our Visiting Defence Fellows. Through workshops and small group discussions, students will facilitate a connection with experienced professionals in the field and develop critical skills. The program is designed to encourage interest in international and defence policy, as well as prepare undergraduate students with guidance regarding career development."

Our next event is "The Need for Soft Skills in International Organizations: Experiences from NATO, UN and Coalition Headquarters"

location: Robert Sutherland Hall Rm. 334 | 138 Union St.

Contact:
Sadie McIntosh
19sem17@queensu.ca
Cost:
free
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