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Graduate Studies Three Minute Thesis 2022 Final

Graduate Studies Three Minute Thesis 2022 Final

When:
Thursday, March 24, 2022
4:30 PM – 6:00 PM
Where:
Mitchell Hall
Room: Event Commons
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Description:

It's back for another year and we are back in person!  Come out and support our Graduate students as they present their research in just three (3), yes three minutes.  This is your opportunity to learn more about the great graduate research here at Queen's.  They would love to see you all there.

Presenters will be known after the heats as the top 4 go through to the final.

No registration necessary, but you will be required to wear masks and follow any Covid-19 protocols at the time.

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Graduate Studies Three Minute Thesis 2022 Competition - Heat 2

Graduate Studies Three Minute Thesis 2022 Competition - Heat 2

When:
Thursday, March 17, 2022
12:00 PM – 1:00 PM
Where:
Mitchell Hall
Room: Event Commons
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It's back for another year and we are back in person!  Come out and support our Graduate students as they present their research in just three (3), yes three minutes.  This is your opportunity to learn more about the great graduate research here at Queen's.  They would love to see you all there.

No registration necessary, but you will be required to wear masks and follow any Covid-19 protocols at the time.

Presenters (in no particular order):

  • Nisha Simon (Computing)
  • Richard Moulton (Electrical & Computer Engineering)
  • Aida Mohammadi (Chemical Engineering)
  • Landon Montag (Neuroscience)
  • Theresa Gossmann (Geography)
  • Madison Robertson (Health Quality)
  • Chloe Robinson (Biology)
  • Zainab Gharib (Geography)
  • Amtul Haq Ayesha (Computing)
  • Jane Mao (Education)
  • Thi Phi Phung Nguyen (Chemistry)

Mark your calendars for  the Final on Thursday 24th at 4.30pm.

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Graduate Studies Three Minute Thesis 2022 Competition - Heat 1

Graduate Studies Three Minute Thesis 2022 Competition - Heat 1

When:
Wednesday, March 16, 2022
12:00 PM – 1:00 PM
Where:
Mitchell Hall
Room: Event Commons
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Description:

It's back for another year and we are back in person!  Come out and support our Graduate students as they present their research in just three (3), yes three minutes.  This is your opportunity to learn more about the great graduate research here at Queen's.  They would love to see you all there.

Presenters (in no particular order):

  • Victoria Cosby (History)
  • Colton Barr (Computing)
  • Lydia Johnson (Environmental Studies)
  • Julia Hale (Education)
  • Kassandra Coyle (Translational Medicine)
  • Navjit Gaurav (Rehabilitation Science)
  • Sindhura Thirumal (Computing)
  • Ana Constantin (Anatomical Sciences)
  • Emily Cervenka (Biology)

Mark your calendars for Heat 2 (Thursday 17th at 12noon)  and the Final on Thursday 24th at 4.30pm.

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Black Pride & Belonging (Virtual Event)

Black Pride & Belonging (Virtual Event)

When:
Monday, March 21, 2022
12:00 PM – 1:00 PM
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"Black Pride & Belonging", the latest installment in the HREO's annual speaker series features prominent Queen's alum and Peel District School Board General Counsel Gigi Basanta alongside Queens' LLM candidate and executive member of Black Femme Legal, Samantha Peters.

Through engaged zoom discussion this event seeks to examine themes of race and sexuality within social, academic and legal institutions, with the goal of exploring ways to address discrimination and exclusion.

After-which, witness spoken word artist, Tedx speaker and Queen's alum Nirosha Balakumar deliver a riveting Instagram live performance at 1pm - 1:30pm, highlighting themes of art, activism and social change.

Event is Open to ALL

Closed captioning will be provided, however please contact hrights@queensu.ca with any additional accessibility needs and/or requests

Contact:
Jermaine Marshall
jbm15@queensu.ca
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Listen, Learn and Engage: A Talk by Clayton Thomas-Müller

Listen, Learn and Engage: A Talk by Clayton Thomas-Müller

When:
Wednesday, March 23, 2022
6:30 PM – 7:30 PM
Where:
Online Event via Zoom
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Enjoy a presentation with Clayton Thomas Müller, author of Life in the City of Dirty Water and Canada Reads finalist.

Clayton will speak on the topics discussed in his book such as the urban Indigenous experiences throughout Canada, along with environmental advocacy and land rights in Canada and the United States. This presentation will be followed by a fifteen-minute Q&A session.

Anyone wishing to register to attend will need a Kington Frontenac Public Library card. Get yours free: https://www.kfpl.ca/getting-started/getting-a-library-card 

Attendees will receive a Zoom link upon registration.

This event is co-sponsored by Kingston Frontenac Public Library and Queen's University Library. 

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Free
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Sunday Supper Series: Creating a Culture of Consent

Sunday Supper Series: Creating a Culture of Consent

When:
Sunday, March 27, 2022
6:30 PM – 8:00 PM
Where:
On main campus - exact location to be shared upon registration
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The Sunday Supper Series, facilitated by the Division of Student Affairs as part of the Shift Project, aims to encourage open dialogue in a safe space and address the experiences of students, specifically equity deserving students, on Queen’s campus. The topics are informed by the results of the 2021 Student Experiences Survey.

This event's focus is: Creating a Culture of Consent at Queen’s

The session is open to all current Queen’s students wishing to participate in a safe and welcoming dialogue about consent culture. Dinner will be provided for all registered participants. Registration will be capped at 20.  

After an introduction by the Student Inclusion & Engagement Coordinator, Consensual Humans Co-Chairs and Gender Based Violence Awareness and Bystander Intervention Facilitators will lead an open discussion alongside a consent-positive crafting session.

The university's current meeting & event protocols require participants to show proof of vaccination, proof of ID and proof of active screening approval on the seQure app.

 

 

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Free
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GPPL in-person Seminar with Dr. Ian Strachan: Greenhouse Gas Exchange in Drained Peatlands

GPPL in-person Seminar with Dr. Ian Strachan: Greenhouse Gas Exchange in Drained Peatlands

When:
Wednesday, March 16, 2022
3:30 PM – 5:00 PM
Where:
Mackintosh-Corry Hall
Room: D214
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Dr. Ian Strachan, professor in the department of geography and planning, will be sharing his research on greenhouse gas exchange in drained peatlands during extraction and following restoration: An industry-science parternship. 

Contact:
Veronique Landriault
20vl7@queensu.ca
3435719133
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Queen's Community Vigil for Peace

Queen's Community Vigil for Peace

When:
Friday, March 11, 2022
3:00 PM – 4:00 PM
Where:
Grant Hall
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An opportunity to come together, reflect and support one another.

Hosted by Interfaith Chaplain Erin Burns. Hot chocolate will be served outside.

Masks and full vaccination are required. Please be prepared to show your seQure app approval.

 

 

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Strategic Translation: Remaking Knowledge Cultures in Settler Colonial Canada

Strategic Translation: Remaking Knowledge Cultures in Settler Colonial Canada

When:
Wednesday, March 16, 2022
1:00 PM – 2:00 PM
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Description:

Please join us for this on-line seminar of "Strategic Translation: Remaking Knowledge Cultures in Settler Colonial Canada" by Dr. Sarah Blacker, Adjunct Assistant Professor, Department of Social Science, York University, Toronto.  This is a free event and open to all.

To register and receive the ZOOM link please email youngla@queensu.ca.  If you have any questions or concerns or would like an abstract of the presentation, please contact the Department of Languages, Literatures and Cultures (youngla@queesnu.ca).

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free
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Virtual Queen's Global Summer Information Session

Virtual Queen's Global Summer Information Session

When:
Wednesday, March 9, 2022
4:00 PM – 5:00 PM
Where:
Zoom Meeting
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Description:

Are you interested in learning more about the Queen’s Global Summer? Attend our Info Session on March 9th at 4pm to learn more about the academic courses, workshops, events and opportunities for undergraduate and graduate students at Queen’s University!

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