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Dr. Jens Müller presents the Dr. Michael Baird Lecture

Dr. Jens Müller presents the Dr. Michael Baird Lecture

When:
Friday, March 15, 2024
11:30 AM – 12:30 PM
Where:
Chernoff Hall
Room: 117
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Description:

Title: Metal-Modified Nucleic Acids: From Silver(I)-Mediated Base Pairs to Phosphorescent Platinum(II)-Bearing DNA

Abstract: Metal-mediated base pairs are conjugates of nucleic acids and metal complexes. They are formed by formally replacing hydrogen bonds within a base pair by coordinate bonds. As a result, metal ions are introduced into the nucleic acid helix along its helical axis. The ability to decorate nucleic acids site-specifically with transition metal ions allows interesting applications in nucleic acid nanotechnology, in sensors, and in responsive nucleic acid systems. This lecture will exemplify the design and characterization of metal-mediated base pairs, ranging from silver(I)-mediated base pairs to the first example of a phosphorescent platinum(II)-containing DNA oligonucleotide.

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SGSPA - Sustainable Development Goal Research Day

SGSPA - Sustainable Development Goal Research Day

When:
Wednesday, March 20, 2024
1:00 PM – 4:00 PM
Where:
Mitchell Hall
Room: Event Commons
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Description:

Everyone is invited to the Sustainable Development Goal Reseach Day which is sponsored by the School of Graduate Studies and Postdoctoral Affairs and the Office of the Vice-Provost, Global Engagement.

Graduate students and Postdoctoral Fellows will present their research on topics relevant to the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals.  Many of the talks have a focus on Developing Countries.

Light refreshments will be served.

Contact:
COLETTE JOAN STEER
steerc@queensu.ca
6139858776
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n/a
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Art Therapy: I Am

Art Therapy: I Am

When:
Wednesday, March 13, 2024
10:00 AM – 11:00 AM
Where:
Mackintosh-Corry Hall
Room: FSLF Seminar Room B176
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Description:

In this workshop you will make a list of things you are, starting with “I am” or I am a/an” (don't worry - I'll have lots of examples/inspirations). This list will then be incorporated into an art mosaic. The final piece will be a visual representation of all of your gifts/roles – a great reminder of who you truly are.

ART THERAPY – WHAT TO EXPECT

Art Therapy is the use of the creative process partnered with psychotherapy which offers a chance for self-exploration and understanding. Art allows us to explore things we may not have words to explain. While Art Therapy can be a deep and intense form of counseling, this group will focus on a lighter form of art therapy – 'art as healing'. We will be using art as a tool for expression and discussion.

Facilitator Information:

Melanie Gray graduated from Queen's University in 2016 with a BAH in Art History and Indigenous Studies. She went on to do her graduate program at the Toronto Art Therapy Institute where she graduated in 2018. Her thesis was titled The Ohén:ton Karihwatéhkwen

Project: Introducing Art Therapy to Tyendinaga Mohawk Territory using the Haudenosaunee Thanksgiving Address. As an Indigenous Art Therapist, Melanie continues to be grounded in her Haudenosaunee culture and uses this understanding in her practice.

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FREE
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Art Therapy: The Strawberry – Self Compassion + Wellness Workshop

Art Therapy: The Strawberry – Self Compassion + Wellness Workshop

When:
Thursday, March 7, 2024
9:00 AM – 10:00 AM
Where:
Mackintosh-Corry Hall
Room: Seminar Room B176
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Description:

Using collage + art materials you will create an image of (or representing) a strawberry. The facilitator will then take you through a strength-based approach to wellness using your strawberry image as a guide. This workshop will also include Haudenonsaunee teachings about the strawberry as a fruit and a symbol for wellness + self love.

ART THERAPY – WHAT TO EXPECT

Art Therapy is the use of the creative process partnered with psychotherapy which offers a chance for self-exploration and understanding. Art allows us to explore things we may not have words to explain. While Art Therapy can be a deep and intense form of counseling, this group will focus on a lighter form of art therapy – 'art as healing'. We will be using art as a tool for expression and discussion.

Facilitator Information:

Melanie Gray graduated from Queen's University in 2016 with a BAH in Art History and Indigenous Studies. She went on to do her graduate program at the Toronto Art Therapy Institute where she graduated in 2018. Her thesis was titled The Ohén:ton Karihwatéhkwen

Project: Introducing Art Therapy to Tyendinaga Mohawk Territory using the Haudenosaunee Thanksgiving Address. As an Indigenous Art Therapist, Melanie continues to be grounded in her Haudenosaunee culture and uses this understanding in her practice.

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FREE
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Canadian Institute for Military and Veteran Health Research’s Engagement Session in Kingston

Canadian Institute for Military and Veteran Health Research’s Engagement Session in Kingston

When:
Wednesday, March 20, 2024
10:00 AM – 1:45 PM
Where:
HMCS Cataraqui, 124 Navy Way, Kingston, ON K7K 7B4
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Description:

We are pleased to invite you to participate in the Canadian Institute for Military and Veteran Health Research’s Engagement Session in Kingston on Wednesday, March 20th.

As the Canadian hub for military, Veteran and family health research, CIMVHR provides the infrastructure to:

  • Enable more of Canada’s military, Veteran and family health research requirements to be met;
  • Enhance the accessibility of military, Veteran and family health research;
  • Engage and foster collaborations; and
  • Increase research and improve knowledge translation activities.

This Engagement Session will showcase military, Veteran, public safety personnel and family health research in the Kingston area, provide you with the opportunity to network with CIMVHR researchers in your community, learn about the Journal of Military, Veteran and Family Health, and inform you about the opportunity to present at CIMVHR’s Annual Forum in Winnipeg, Manitoba from October 21-23, 2024 (www.cimvhrforum.ca). Join us to learn and connect in your region.

 

EVENT DETAILS

Date: March 20, 2024

Location: HMCS Cataraqui, 124 Navy Way, Kingston, ON K7K 7B4

Time: 10 AM – 1:40 PM. Lunch will be provided

Registration: https://events.cimvhr.ca/

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Korean Media Roundtable

Korean Media Roundtable

When:
Tuesday, March 12, 2024
2:30 PM – 4:00 PM
Where:
Isabel Bader Centre for the Performing Arts
Room: Screening Room, 222
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Description:

Featuring Dunning Trust Visiting Scholar David Oh in conversation with Queen's professors Sojung Bahng and Weixian Pan, moderated by Ali Na. Open to all, lunch buffet provided. 

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Whitewashing in US Film Culture - Public Lecture by David Oh

Whitewashing in US Film Culture - Public Lecture by David Oh

When:
Monday, March 11, 2024
12:30 PM – 2:00 PM
Where:
Isabel Bader Centre for the Performing Arts
Room: Rehearsal Room
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Description:

Join us for "Whitewashing in US Film Culture," a public lecture by David Oh. Reception to follow. 

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On the Possibilities of Diasporic Encounter

On the Possibilities of Diasporic Encounter

When:
Saturday, March 9, 2024 at 10:00 AM – Tuesday, March 19, 2024 at 4:00 PM
Where:
Isabel Bader Centre for the Performing Arts
Room: Art and Media Lab
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Description:

This exhibition enacts diasporic encounter in the hopes of the possibilities of assemblage as world-making and contaminated emergence. Featuring an interactive art installation by the students in Media and Performance Production 300 and thought-provoking, affect inducing, and politically imaginative works of the following artists (listed in reverse alphabetical order):

Xiaojing Yan

Rojin Shafiei

Midi Onodera

Mohammed Musallam

Faten Nastas Mitwasi

Helen Lee

Eman Haram

Richard Fung

Nazanin Alavi

Curated by: Yuting Shen, Mehvish Rather, Manal Osman, Ali Na, Faten Nastas Mitwasi, Xiao Lin, Andrew Kirby, Francesca DiBona, Esther Buckareff, and Nazanin Alavi 

 

"We are contaminated by our encounters; they change who we are as we make way for others. As contamination changes world-making projects, mutual worlds—and new directions—may emerge." ~Anna Lowenhaupt Tsing, The Mushroom at the End of the World

 

 

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Free
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Student Voices Week 2024

Student Voices Week 2024

When:
Monday, March 11, 2024 – Friday, March 15, 2024 (all day)
Where:
Across Queen's Campus
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Description:

Student Voices Week is a concentrated series of opportunities to engage in conversations about equity and allyship at Queen's and to celebrate the equity-focused work being done by students across campus.

Student Voices Week is hosted by the Queen's Shift Project in the Student Experience Office in collaboration with many university partners and student groups.

Unless otherwise noted, all Student Voices Week events are open to any students looking to be part of the shift towards a safer and more inclusive campus culture for everyone.

For a full list of events and opportunities, visit https://www.queensu.ca/campuswellnessproject/student-voices-week-2024

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Free
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Kingston Branch Awards 2024

Kingston Branch Awards 2024

When:
Wednesday, April 3, 2024
6:00 PM – 9:00 PM
Where:
University Club
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Description:

The Kingston Branch of the Alumni Association invites you to celebrate the spirit of Queen's University at the 2024 Kingston Branch Awards. This event offers Kingston alumni the opportunity to connect and celebrate Frank Halligan, Artsci'74, Ed’75, with the Padre Laverty Award and Sophie Kiwala with the Jim Bennett Award. 

Join us for a cocktail reception and ceremony at the University Club to toast our recipients with an evening of recognition and connection. Tickets include reception, hors d'oeuvres, and two drink tickets.

Venue accessibility information:
The main entrance of the University Club is accessible and features an automatic door opener. The elevator services all levels of the building.

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$35 general admission, $25 for students and recent alumni (2014-2024)
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