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June 12, 2020
Karen Lawford
February 12, 2020

Queen's researcher Karen Lawford honoured for outstanding career achievements in health.

[Dr. Janet Jull]
October 30, 2019

How can collaboration make healthcare more effective? Dr. Janet Jull discusses the process of shared decision-making and the collaboration and partnership needed between the healthcare provider and the client.

October 9, 2018

Examining the changing demographic, socio-economic and geographic characteristics of various groups within Canada and internationally: providing insights for Canadian public policy on Canada’s aging population and how geographies of opportunity impact Indigenous peoples, immigrants, those living with disabilities, health, and health care.

July 9, 2018

Documenting Indigenous public arts across North America and fostering the creation of new art in public spaces: this research examines the ways in which Indigenous public arts confront the colonial erasure of Indigenous histories.

July 9, 2018

Applying Indigenous and Western knowledge systems to research involving social and environmental justice and health equity: this research aims to create healthier relationships between Indigenous peoples and Settler (non-Indigenous) Canadians by advancing recognition, responsibility and reconciliation in community-driven and participatory ways.

[ Norman Vorano standing on shoreline ]
November 1, 2016

Queen's researcher Norman Vorano, Curator of Indigenous Art at the Agnes Etherington Art Centre and Queen’s National Scholar, is a leading figure in the study of Inuit art and its evolving political and cultural landscape in the Arctic.

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