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Gem and Mineral Sale

Gem and Mineral Sale

When:
Wednesday, November 8, 2023 – Friday, November 10, 2023 (all day)
Where:
Miller Hall
Room: 100B
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Description:

Come to the Miller Museum's annual Gem and Mineral Sale in the Department of Geological Sciences and Geological Engineering.  Queen's geology alumni-owned business Grenville Minerals will be set up in the museum to sell beautiful gemstones, natural minerals and crystals, fossils, and decorative geological items from 9am-5pm daily starting Wednesday and running to Friday evening.  A portion of the sales comes back to the museum to fund new exhibits and the delivery of the popular educational programs for local school groups, nature groups, cubs, brownies and all others with an interest in Earth science.

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Sociology Seminar Series

Sociology Seminar Series

When:
Friday, October 20, 2023
1:00 PM – 2:30 PM
Where:
Mackintosh-Corry Hall
Room: D214
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Description:

Dr. Julia Creet, York University 

"The Short History and Unpredictable Future of Investigative Genetic Genealogy" 

Contact:
Alana Saulnier
as192@queensu.ca
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Queen's Law Showcase

Queen's Law Showcase

When:
Saturday, October 21, 2023
2:00 PM – 4:00 PM
Where:
Law Building
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Description:

We invite you to immerse yourself in the Law School experience through this exciting showcase that is open to all alumni, faculty, staff and students. 

Join some of Law’s most noted faculty members for short lectures on their areas of specialty. Enjoy light refreshments in the atrium, be escorted through the building by students who will share more with you about their experiences at one of Canada’s leading law schools, and along the way, join the law lectures of your choice, followed by stimulating question and answer sessions. We are committed to inclusivity and accessibility. The law school building is fully accessible, with elevator access to each floor, automatic doors, and accessibility-enabled washrooms.

 

Speakers

Professor Lisa Kerr - Professor Kerr will provide a lecture on The Constitutional Law of Sentencing, followed by a question period.

Professor Robert Yalden, Artsci’84 -  Professor Yalden will provide a lecture connected to his recently published article, "New Perspectives on Good Faith in Contractual Negotiation," as to whether or not one has to negotiate in good faith, in a commercial context, followed by a question period.

Professor Nick Bala, Law’77 - Join Professor Bala for a lecture on High Conflict Family Separations and Litigation Abuse, followed by a question period.

Cost:
free event
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4Serina: Serina Timperio's Artistic Legacy and Brain Cancer Journey

4Serina: Serina Timperio's Artistic Legacy and Brain Cancer Journey

When:
Friday, November 24, 2023
4:00 PM – 7:00 PM
Where:
Isabel Bader Centre for the Performing Arts
Room: Art and Media Lab
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Description:

Join us for an intimate evening of art, inspiration, and courage as we celebrate the remarkable legacy of Serina Timperio. Serina's journey through the chaos of a brain cancer diagnosis is a testament to her unyielding spirit and unwavering passion for art. Through the lens of her extraordinary life, this event sheds light on the intersection of creativity, resilience, and the human spirit. Let her story inspire you to embrace creativity and find resilience within yourself.

 

Contact:
Cam Miller
crm10@queensu.ca
Cost:
Complimentary
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Pre-Doctoral Fellowship Information Session

Pre-Doctoral Fellowship Information Session

When:
Friday, December 1, 2023
4:00 PM – 5:00 PM
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Description:

In 2018-19, Faculty of Arts and Science (FAS) introduced Pre-Doctoral Fellowships for Indigenous Students. The first of its kind in Canada, the program is designed to support the intellectual and scholarly development of senior doctoral candidates in ways that position them for success.

Building on the success of the inaugural program, in 2021-22, FAS expanded the program to include Pre-Doctoral Fellowships for Black Studies students. 

Our Pre-Doctoral Fellowships are open to students enrolled in a PhD program and working on doctoral research in the creative arts, humanities, social sciences or natural and physical sciences at an accredited university other than Queen's University. Candidates must have completed all doctoral degree requirements except the final doctoral project (e.g. dissertation). They will be expected to complete their doctoral project during their tenure as a Fellow to receive their degree from their home institution.

Join us at 4pm on Friday, December 1 for an online information session to learn more about this opportunity. The session will include a brief 15-minute presentation on the program and application process followed by a 30-minute Q&A and conversation. For further information and to register, visit the Pre-Docs webpage: https://www.queensu.ca/artsci/graduate-and-professional/pre-doctoral-fellowships

Contact:
Julia McDonell
jjm18@queensu.ca
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n/a
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Conference: International Law in the Asia-Pacific

Conference: International Law in the Asia-Pacific

When:
Thursday, October 26, 2023
9:00 AM – 12:00 PM
Where:
Robert Sutherland Hall
Room: 202
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Description:

The Canadian Red Cross, the Centre for International & Defence Policy, Queen’s Law, and the Canadian Forces Military Law Centre are pleased to announce the 2023 Ontario IHL Conference to be held at Queen’s University in Kingston. This year’s theme is “International Law in the Asia-Pacific.”

This free, public, half-day conference featuring academics and practitioners, will provide participants the opportunity to increase their understanding of pressing issues and challenges pertaining to international law in the Asia-Pacific.

The Asia-Pacific region is rapidly becoming a global centre of economic dynamism and a host of complex strategic challenges. It is also the home of a vibrant civil society invested in protecting the human security, human rights, and livelihoods of 60% of the world’s population. This event will highlight the need for Canada and the Canadian public to demonstrate global humanitarian leadership and sustained commitment to help address f Asia-Pacific populations’ concerns. In this spirit, our experts will assess prospects for the peaceful management of territorial and other disputes in the context of increased militarization of areas where international law in general, and humanitarian law in particular, is being challenged from the South China Sea to Myanmar. The event will profile international humanitarian law (IHL), Maritime Law, Canada’s contributions to regional security, and humanitarian and disaster relief interventions.

Contact:
Brian Houtman
cidp@queensu.ca
Cost:
FREE
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EdFest, Faculty of Education Homecoming Celebration

EdFest, Faculty of Education Homecoming Celebration

When:
Friday, October 20, 2023
4:30 PM – 6:30 PM
Where:
Duncan McArthur Hall
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Description:

Get ready to mark your calendars and unleash your inner excitement! We are thrilled to announce our most anticipated event of the year: EdFest - a vibrant celebration of the Faculty of Education and the arts. Prepare for an unforgettable evening of music, art, and delightful festivities. This is one Homecoming event you won't want to miss!

EdFest Details: Date: Friday, October 20, 2023, Venue: Duncan McArthur Hall, Student Street, and Paul Park (weather permitting) Time: 4:30 PM - 6:30 PM

Picture this: the crisp autumn air, joyful laughter, and the infectious energy of our community coming together to celebrate our shared passion for education in music and the arts. EdFest is set to be an immersive experience that will ignite your senses and leave you with lasting memories.

What to Expect: Musical Performances by a talented line up of students, teachers and alumni, activities for Kids including Juno-nominated Gary Rasberry who will be performing for kids in the library, don't miss this exclusive opportunity to see him perform live! Tour of our faculty Art Studio to view a new installation on climate change and education.

Kona Ice will be on-site selling their delicious shaved ice! 

Learn more about the event here: https://educ.queensu.ca/homecoming/edfest

All are welcome and we look forward to seeing you there!

Parking and admission are absolutely free! 

 

 

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Diverse Employee Wellness Lunch

Diverse Employee Wellness Lunch

When:
Tuesday, October 31, 2023
12:00 PM – 2:00 PM
Where:
University Club
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Description:

Enjoy food, live music, games, prizes and networking amongst Queen's diverse employee community at this special 2-hour lunch time event and information fair (Part of Thrive Week 2023).

Come out and connect with peers as well as several on campus groups actively engaged in fostering diverse employee well-being ex. Employee Resource Groups (ERGs).

Explore the information fair and learn more about some of the resources and opportunities available to support inclusive thriving within Queen's employee community.

Event is Open to All Queen's Employees - With A Special Invitation to:

  • ERG members.
  • Those interested in joining/participating in an ERG (mailing list, events etc.)
  • Those interested in learning more about ERG's and other inclusive supports for employees.

*For any and all accessibility requests please contact hrights@queensu.ca

**Event brought to you by: Queen's ERG Community

***Food and Light Refreshments will be provided including Vegan/Vegetarian/halal options (though feel free to bring your own lunch/meal if desired)

**** Made possible with support from the Inclusive Community Fund The Arts and Science EDII Fund

Contact:
Jermaine Marshall
jbm15@queensu.ca
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CAC Lecture Tour - Dr. Ilaria Battiloro

CAC Lecture Tour - Dr. Ilaria Battiloro

When:
Friday, October 20, 2023
10:30 AM – 12:00 PM
Where:
Mackintosh-Corry Hall
Room: D 214
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Description:

Who Built the Sanctuary of Venus in Pompeii? New Data from the Venus Pompeiana Project

When entering Pompeii from Porta Marina and walking towards the Civic Forum, the first public monuments encountered are the imposing buildings of the Sanctuary of Venus. This sacred complex, the largest cult site in Pompeii, occupies a high-visibility position in the south-western sector of the city and could be seen even from the ocean.

It is commonly believed that the sacred complex dedicated to the patron deity of Roman Pompeii was built by the Roman colonists and that Venus was worshipped as protector deity of Sulla. However, investigations carried out at the site between 2004 and 2007 have challenged this conventional chronology and have placed the earliest standing remains of the sanctuary to the second half of the second century BC, thereby making the case for the existence of a Samnite predecessor of the sanctuary.

Though this game-changing chronology is consistent with the surviving architectural decoration and mural painting style of the cultic buildings, it raises challenging questions regarding the historical and political context for both the foundation of the sanctuary and the motivations behind its construction. How does its dedication fit within the building program undertaken at Pompeii by the first emperor of Rome? 

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Classics & Archaeology Presents... Dr. Simon Trépanier

Classics & Archaeology Presents... Dr. Simon Trépanier

When:
Wednesday, October 18, 2023
2:30 PM – 4:00 PM
Where:
Watson Hall
Room: 217
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Description:

Science and Religion Re-United in the New Empedocles

In this talk, I will propose a new edition of section d of the Strasbourg papyrus of Empedocles’ poem On Nature, lines d 1-10 in particular. As was recognized in the initial publication of the papyrus by Martin and Primavesi (1998), section d is the most important of the new passages because it proves, once and for all, the unity of Empedocles’ thought. Although the lines contained in section d are not complete, they are well enough preserved, before any supplements, to make it clear that in lines d 5 to 10 Empedocles inserts a first-person lament on the exile of the soul within a wider ‘scientific’ account of the origins of life. This puts to rest the long-dominant view that Empedocles divided his poetic output between two incompatible ‘systems of thought’, a scientific work On Nature, and an ethical-religious poem, the Purifications, in which Empedocles declared himself a god exiled to successive earthly reincarnations. Although a number of the initial supplements offered by M-P for these crucial lines can be questioned, to my knowledge they have so far gone completely unchallenged. My aim will be to criticize and to improve the text and thereby offer a new understanding of its literary function and philosophical implications.

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