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Queen's Contagion Cultures - The Disproportionate Impacts of COVID-19 - DR. SAMANTHA BUTTEMER

Queen's Contagion Cultures - The Disproportionate Impacts of COVID-19 - DR. SAMANTHA BUTTEMER

When:
Tuesday, October 19, 2021
3:00 PM – 4:00 PM
Where:
ONLINE - ZOOM
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Description:

The Disproportionate Impacts of COVID-19

Speaker:
Dr. Samantha Buttemer, Assistant Professor, Department of Family Medicine, Queen'/s University

COVID-19 has placed a spotlight on inequities faced by equity-deserving groups in our society. This talk will dive deeper into a few key groups facing systemic discrimination and disproportionate morbidity and mortality associated with COVID-19 infections and other health conditions.

FREE EVENT but registration is required.

Contact:
Chris Cornish
sps.comms@queensu.ca
Cost:
FREE
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Queen’s Psychology Gradatue Studies Fall Virtual Open House

Queen’s Psychology Gradatue Studies Fall Virtual Open House

When:
Saturday, November 6, 2021
10:30 AM – 12:30 PM
Where:
Description:

Are you thinking of applying for Graduate Studies in Psychology?

Join current Queen’s Psychology graduate students and faculty members online to:

  • hear about our outstanding programs in Clinical,Cognitive, Developmental and Social Psychology;
  • see examples of the innovative research being conducted by current students;
  • learn about financial support opportunities;
  • chat with current students about life at Queen’s!

Join us at our Virtual Open House to discover what Queen’s Psychology has to offer you!
 

 

Contact:
Giovanna Crocco
psycgrad@queensu.ca
Cost:
n/a
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Virtual Sustainable Living Series - Alternative Transportation

Virtual Sustainable Living Series - Alternative Transportation

When:
Thursday, October 28, 2021
2:30 PM – 3:30 PM
Where:
Description:

Learn more about how Kingston Transit can help you get to work, how you can save money with a Transpass, and find out more information on planning your trip to work. Lastly you can find out if you are eligible for a Free month of Transit.

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QUIC Introduction to Culture Workshop (in-person)

QUIC Introduction to Culture Workshop (in-person)

When:
Thursday, November 18, 2021
10:30 AM – 11:30 AM
Where:
Mitchell Hall
Room: 208
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Description:

Presented by the Queen's University International Centre, this fun and interactive workshop will provide a place where participants can learn about how difference can influence our perspectives on the world, and provide students an opportunity to meet and interact with their peers. This 60 minute session will be delivered in-person at the QUIC in Mitchell Hall 2nd floor, with social distancing measures in place. Open to all students; spaces are limited so register soon to reserve your spot.

Cost:
n/a
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QUIC Introduction to Culture Workshop (in-person)

QUIC Introduction to Culture Workshop (in-person)

When:
Thursday, October 21, 2021
2:30 PM – 3:30 PM
Where:
Mitchell Hall
Room: 208
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Description:

Presented by the Queen's University International Centre, this fun and interactive workshop will provide a place where participants can learn about how difference can influence our perspectives on the world, and provide students an opportunity to meet and interact with their peers. This 60 minute session will be delivered in-person at the QUIC in Mitchell Hall 2nd floor, with social distancing measures in place. Open to all students; spaces are limited so register soon to reserve your spot.

Cost:
n/a
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School Nursing Academic Series (ONLINE): Use of health administrative data to address relevant practice problems

School Nursing Academic Series (ONLINE): Use of health administrative data to address relevant practice problems

When:
Monday, October 18, 2021
11:30 AM – 12:30 PM
Where:
Description:

Please join us for the online Queen’s School of Nursing Academic Series entitled 'Use of health administrative data to address relevant practice problems:  the student experience', presented by Dr. Joan Tranmer, RN PhD and graduate students Julia Hews-Girard, Allison Kern and Sarah Moore-Vasram. This event is free, and open to all.

To register and receive the Zoom link, please email nursing.research@queensu.ca

*Please note that the presentation will be recorded. If you have questions or concerns, please reach out to the Research Office at nursing.research@queensu.ca.

 

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Free
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United Way Speaker Series: Human Trafficking (online)

United Way Speaker Series: Human Trafficking (online)

When:
Thursday, October 21, 2021
12:00 PM – 12:45 PM
Where:
ONLINE - Zoom
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Description:

2021 United Way at Queen’s Speaker Series

Learn how the United Way of Kingston, Frontenac, Lennox and Addington and its partner agencies are addressing the needs of people facing these very serious issues in our community. Speakers will share stories of how your donation to United Way helps this important work. Hosted by Principal Patrick Deane.

Human Trafficking
Thursday, October 21
12:00 – 12:45 p.m.

Attend to find out how human trafficking occurs, learn what the signs are, and what United Way-funded programs are doing to help tackle this problem in our region. Featuring speakers from Kingston Police and Sexual Assault Centre Kingston who will also share a video from a trafficking survivor who was helped by Youth Diversion, another United Way agency.

Register for one or both by sending an email to principal.events@queensu.ca to receive the Zoom link and calendar invite to attend.

Contact:
Mary Beth Gauthier
marybeth.gauthier@queensu.ca
Cost:
n/a
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United Way Speaker Series: Homelessness & Mental Health (online)

United Way Speaker Series: Homelessness & Mental Health (online)

When:
Thursday, October 14, 2021
12:00 PM – 12:45 PM
Where:
ONLINE - Zoom
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Description:

2021 United Way at Queen’s Speaker Series

Learn how the United Way of Kingston, Frontenac, Lennox and Addington and its partner agencies are addressing the needs of people facing these very serious issues in our community. Speakers will share stories of how your donation to United Way helps this important work. Hosted by Principal Patrick Deane.

Homelessness and Mental Health
Thursday, October 14
12:00 – 12:45 p.m.

Hear how United Way-funded programs are helping people move into housing where they can better address their health and wellbeing. Featuring speakers from: HomeBase Housing, Kingston Youth Shelter and Addictions and Mental Health Services.

Human Trafficking
Thursday, October 21
12:00 – 12:45 p.m.

Attend to find out how human trafficking occurs, learn what the signs are, and what United Way-funded programs are doing to help tackle this problem in our region. Featuring speakers from Kingston Police and Sexual Assault Centre Kingston who will also share a video from a trafficking survivor who was helped by Youth Diversion, another United Way agency.

Register for one or both by sending an email to principal.events@queensu.ca to receive the Zoom link and calendar invite to attend.

Contact:
Mary Beth Gauthier
marybeth.gauthier@queensu.ca
Cost:
n/a
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Virtual Sustainable Living Series - Home Energy Efficiency

Virtual Sustainable Living Series - Home Energy Efficiency

When:
Thursday, October 21, 2021
2:30 PM – 3:30 PM
Where:
Description:

This short session will cover the fundamentals of home energy use including ways to shrink your carbon footprint at home, save money, and new grants available to help you do this.

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23rd Annual Indigenous Knowledge Symposium (Part 2)

23rd Annual Indigenous Knowledge Symposium (Part 2)

When:
Saturday, November 6, 2021
9:00 AM – 4:00 PM
Where:
Online Zoom Symposium
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Description:

Come join us for our free and accessible event: the 23rd annual Indigenous Knowledge Symposium. The event will take place virtually via Zoom conference from November 5th to 6th 2021. 

Keynote Speakers: Winona LaDuke & Autumn Peltier

Roundtable Discussants: Dr. Kim TallBear, Dr. Karen Lawford, and Tasha Beeds, Ph.D. (c)

The theme of Indigenous Climate Justice brings many important topics together at a conjunctural time. We invite you to this year's symposium to share, learn, teach and mobilize Indigenous traditions, research, knowledge and art towards climate justice. The symposium will be conducted with respect to Indigenous protocols. 

The first part of our events will take place on Friday, November 5th, 2021, starting at 1 PM EST with our Keynote: Winona LaDuke, followed by a roundtable panel at 4 PM EST. with Dr. Kim TallBear, Dr. Karen Lawford, and Tasha Beeds, Ph.D. (c).  The second part of our events will continue on Saturday, November 6th, 2021, starting at 9 AM EST.

Artists, Students, Scholars, Community Members are all encouraged to apply! Here is a link to the Call for Proposals (deadline extended): 

 

For those interested in attending please use the registration link below. For more information email us at indigenous.initiatives@queensu.ca

https://www.queensu.ca/indigenous/sites/oiiwww/files/uploaded_files/IKS%20Call%20For%20Proposals.pdf

 

 

Contact:
Office of Indigenous Initiatives
indigenous.initiatives@queensu.ca
Cost:
FREE
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