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Bringing Together Diverse Perspectives in the Interest of Change: The Transition from Homelessness Study

Bringing Together Diverse Perspectives in the Interest of Change: The Transition from Homelessness Study

When:
Monday, September 20, 2021
4:30 PM – 6:00 PM
Where:
Description:

REGISTER FOR ZOOM LINK!

Panel members:
Dr. Carrie Anne Marshall, Assistant Professor, Western University
Brooke Phillips, Research Coordinator, Western University
Levi Hill, Lived Experience Consultant
George Panter, Lived Experience Consultant
Marlo Jastak, Addiction and Mental Health Services
Sophie Kiwala, former MPP for Kingston and the Islands

Attendees will be able to:

  • Utilize principles of effective team building and shared leadership to cultivate and sustain healthy team relationships
  • Apply collaborative decision-making principles
  • Co-create an inclusive environment for shared leadership and collaboration
Contact:
Faculty Development
fac.dev@queensu.ca
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Queen's Policy Talks Lecture - BOB WATTS - The National Truth & Reconciliation Day- symbolic gesture or systemic change?

Queen's Policy Talks Lecture - BOB WATTS - The National Truth & Reconciliation Day- symbolic gesture or systemic change?

When:
Friday, September 17, 2021
12:00 PM – 1:00 PM
Where:
ONLINE - ZOOM
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Description:

The National Truth and Reconciliation Day- symbolic gesture or systemic change?

Speaker:
Bob Watts, Adjunct Professor, School of Policy Studies Queen’s University 

Bob Watts has been involved in many major Indigenous issues in Canada over the past 20 years and led the process, with support from across Canada and internationally, to establish Canada’s Truth and Reconciliation Commission, which is examining and will make recommendations regarding the Indian Residential School era and its legacy. He was Interim Executive Director of the Commission and was a member of the team, which negotiated the historic Indian Residential Schools Settlement Agreement.

His current activities include working with Mediate BC to recommend ways for Aboriginal communities to respond to changes to the Canadian Human Rights Act and working on the Siting Process with the Nuclear Waste Management Organization. 

Mr. Watts is also a former CEO of the Assembly of First Nations, served as the Chief of Staff to the Assembly of First Nations‘ National Chief Phil Fontaine, and is a former Assistant Deputy Minister for the Government of Canada. He is a graduate of the John F. Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University and fellow at the Harvard Law School. Mr. Watts is from Mohawk and Ojibway ancestry and is a member of the Six Nations Reserve.

  • FREE EVENT but registration is required.
Contact:
Chris Cornish
sps.comms@queensu.ca
Cost:
FREE
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Queen's Engineering and Technology Fair

Queen's Engineering and Technology Fair

When:
Tuesday, October 19, 2021 at 11:30 AM – Wednesday, October 20, 2021 at 3:30 PM
Where:
Online
Room: Gordon Hall, 3rd floor, 74 Union Street
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Description:

The Queen's University Fall Engineering & Technology Fair welcomes students and recent grads seeking internships and full time positions in engineering and technology fields.

Contact:
Kristin Robinson
qocr@queensu.ca
Cost:
n/a
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Write Nights: Wrap Up

Write Nights: Wrap Up

When:
Tuesday, November 16, 2021
5:30 PM – 7:30 PM
Where:
Description:

Do you want to feel more confident when you write your academic assignments in English? Write Nights is a weekly program that brings students from different fields and disciplines together to work on sentence-level academic writing skills. Join the EAL Coordinators from Student Academic Success Services (SASS) and the Queen’s International Centre (QUIC) as they facilitate a session where you can practice with models, ask questions, explore conventions, negotiate meaning, and engage with grammar in context.

Register for this workshop on Zoom. When you’ve registered, you’ll receive a link to the Zoom session for the workshop.

Contact:
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Write Nights: Wrap Up

Write Nights: Wrap Up

When:
Thursday, November 18, 2021
9:00 AM – 11:00 AM
Where:
Description:

Do you want to feel more confident when you write your academic assignments in English? Write Nights is a weekly program that brings students from different fields and disciplines together to work on sentence-level academic writing skills. Join the EAL Coordinators from Student Academic Success Services (SASS) and the Queen’s International Centre (QUIC) as they facilitate a session where you can practice with models, ask questions, explore conventions, negotiate meaning, and engage with grammar in context.

Register for this workshop on Zoom. When you’ve registered, you’ll receive a link to the Zoom session for the workshop.

Contact:
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n/a
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Write Nights: Avoiding Idioms

Write Nights: Avoiding Idioms

When:
Thursday, November 11, 2021
9:00 AM – 11:00 AM
Where:
Description:

Do you want to feel more confident when you write your academic assignments in English? Write Nights is a weekly program that brings students from different fields and disciplines together to work on sentence-level academic writing skills. Join the EAL Coordinators from Student Academic Success Services (SASS) and the Queen’s International Centre (QUIC) as they facilitate a session where you can practice with models, ask questions, explore conventions, negotiate meaning, and engage with grammar in context.

Register for this workshop on Zoom. When you’ve registered, you’ll receive a link to the Zoom session for the workshop.

Contact:
Cost:
n/a
Moderation:
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Write Nights: Avoiding Idioms

Write Nights: Avoiding Idioms

When:
Tuesday, November 9, 2021
5:30 PM – 7:30 PM
Where:
Description:

Do you want to feel more confident when you write your academic assignments in English? Write Nights is a weekly program that brings students from different fields and disciplines together to work on sentence-level academic writing skills. Join the EAL Coordinators from Student Academic Success Services (SASS) and the Queen’s International Centre (QUIC) as they facilitate a session where you can practice with models, ask questions, explore conventions, negotiate meaning, and engage with grammar in context.

Register for this workshop on Zoom. When you’ve registered, you’ll receive a link to the Zoom session for the workshop.

Contact:
Cost:
n/a
Moderation:
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Write Nights: Pronouns

Write Nights: Pronouns

When:
Tuesday, November 2, 2021
5:30 PM – 7:30 PM
Where:
Description:

Do you want to feel more confident when you write your academic assignments in English? Write Nights is a weekly program that brings students from different fields and disciplines together to work on sentence-level academic writing skills. Join the EAL Coordinators from Student Academic Success Services (SASS) and the Queen’s International Centre (QUIC) as they facilitate a session where you can practice with models, ask questions, explore conventions, negotiate meaning, and engage with grammar in context.

Register for this workshop on Zoom. When you’ve registered, you’ll receive a link to the Zoom session for the workshop.

Contact:
Cost:
n/a
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Write Nights: Pronouns

Write Nights: Pronouns

When:
Thursday, November 4, 2021
9:00 AM – 11:00 AM
Where:
Description:

Do you want to feel more confident when you write your academic assignments in English? Write Nights is a weekly program that brings students from different fields and disciplines together to work on sentence-level academic writing skills. Join the EAL Coordinators from Student Academic Success Services (SASS) and the Queen’s International Centre (QUIC) as they facilitate a session where you can practice with models, ask questions, explore conventions, negotiate meaning, and engage with grammar in context.

Register for this workshop on Zoom. When you’ve registered, you’ll receive a link to the Zoom session for the workshop.

Contact:
Cost:
n/a
Moderation:
  • If this event listing appears to have errors or inaccuracies, please notify the event's Contact (see above).

Write Nights: Source Integration

Write Nights: Source Integration

When:
Thursday, October 28, 2021
9:00 AM – 11:00 AM
Where:
Description:

Do you want to feel more confident when you write your academic assignments in English? Write Nights is a weekly program that brings students from different fields and disciplines together to work on sentence-level academic writing skills. Join the EAL Coordinators from Student Academic Success Services (SASS) and the Queen’s International Centre (QUIC) as they facilitate a session where you can practice with models, ask questions, explore conventions, negotiate meaning, and engage with grammar in context.

Register for this workshop on Zoom. When you’ve registered, you’ll receive a link to the Zoom session for the workshop.

Contact:
Cost:
n/a
Moderation:
  • If this event listing appears to have errors or inaccuracies, please notify the event's Contact (see above).

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