Congratulations to our Participants
We send many thanks to all our engaging students who shared their research, to our brilliant keynote speaker Dr. Asha Varadharajan, our thoughtful moderators, our helpful panel of reviewers, our dedicated planning group, our expert IT staff, guest author Karen McBride for her dialogue with students and reading from her book Crow Winter, and especially to our listeners. We couldn't have done it without you!!
Our local Queen's CFRC radio station interviewed the top five presenters as part of a podcast series on undergraduate research at Queen's. All presentations were scored by a panel of reviewers predominantly composed of graduate students.
2022 Presentations:
- Tina Abo Al-Soof: The History of Archaeological Work and Attitudes Towards Antiquities at Uruk
- Julia McDonnell: Shakespeare's Shadow: Reaching Beyond Psychological Limitations
- Artists 408 Collective (Jillian Beedell, Claire Dobbie, Meenakashi Ghadial, Jobelle Quijano, Lauren Russo, Rebecca Vangennip, Ruža Vatres ): Art as Inquiry and Artist Collectives
- Emma Patterson, Lauren Fourney, Jessica Rosales, Frank Yang: Music Theatre on Zoom: Significance in Integrating Virtual Performance in the Lives of Older Adults (podcast is named Magnetic fields & virtual music theatre)
- Sydney Faour: Combatting the Literary Canon through Performance
Many disciplines have been represented in past conference programs. Examples of scholarly and creative work that has been shared include:
- Music, art, drama, or literary interpretation/performance
- Archival or primary source research
- Literary analysis and criticism
- Scientific experiments
- Textual or document analysis
- Community-based learning
- Engineering research or development projects
- Qualitative or quantitative research projects