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Identifying Challenges in Writing Across Borders Workshop Series: Academic Writing

Identifying Challenges in Writing Across Borders Workshop Series: Academic Writing

When:
Wednesday, September 22, 2021
10:30 AM – 12:00 PM
Where:
Description:

Facilitated by Yunyi Chen, Centre for Teaching and Learning
Panelists: Alyssa Foerstner and Lydia Skulstad, Student Academic Success Services (SASS); and Molalign Adugna (PhD Candidate) School of Rehabilitation Therapy

Bringing widely different cultural, educational, and linguistic backgrounds into Queen’s University, international students across disciplines are encountered with conundrums in academic writing. Contrary to the belief that English language proficiency plays a sole role in impacting international students’ writing activates, this workshop is intended to look into why it seems problematic for international students to write academically in English through a cultural perspective. 

Contact:
Centre for Teaching and Learning
ctl@queensu.ca
Cost:
n/a
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[ONLINE] Identifying and Responding to Students in Distress During Physical Distancing

[ONLINE] Identifying and Responding to Students in Distress During Physical Distancing

When:
Tuesday, October 19, 2021
10:30 AM – 12:00 PM
Where:
ONLINE via Zoom
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Description:

This online session provides information about the mental health and mental illness model. The purpose of this session is to learn how to recognize when someone is struggling with physical distancing among students and how to respond with particular emphasis on someone in immediate distress and/or in crisis. Participants will gain practical tips on what to say and what to do in order to connect someone with the appropriate resources.

Contact:
Sarah Mills
mhp.sws@queensu.ca
Cost:
Free
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[ONLINE] Creating a Customized Self-Care Plan During Physical Distancing

[ONLINE] Creating a Customized Self-Care Plan During Physical Distancing

This event is Cancelled
When:
Tuesday, October 5, 2021
10:30 AM – 12:00 PM
Where:
ONLINE via Zoom
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Description:

Are you interested in starting a new health habit like being more physically active or eating better, but not sure how? Changing healthy behaviours can be hard, especially during physical distancing, but engaging in positive coping strategies is one of the more effective ways to manage stress. This online session will give you a chance to look at what you are currently doing to manage stress and allow you to create (or enhance) your own self-care plan. Before the end of the workshop, you will also get the chance to develop a specific plan to start engaging in a new health behaviour immediately (or in the very near future).

Contact:
Sarah Mills
mhp.sws@queensu.ca
Cost:
Free
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2021 Social Impact Summit

2021 Social Impact Summit

When:
Friday, October 1, 2021 at 5:30 PM – Saturday, October 2, 2021 at 3:00 PM
Where:
Online via Zoom
Room: 52 Centre Street
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Description:

Social Impact Summit

The Social Impact Summit is an engaging and inspiring conference program that brings together leading academics and practitioners to expose delegates to a variety of issues and topics in the area of Social Impact and Responsible Leadership.

This two-day Summit is a mixture of keynote speakers, panel discussions, skill building workshops and networking opportunities designed to educate and inspire delegates to be impactful and responsible leaders both in their careers and in their local communities.

Summit Events

The Summit offers a variety of learning and networking activities, including:

  • Inspiring opening keynote address and networking reception
  • Stimulating and interactive plenary and small group discussions with thought leaders and practitioners
  • Skill building workshops to help delegates develop concrete skills in key areas
  • Field to Fork Luncheon, featuring locally produced, seasonal foods
  • "Pause" event speaker – to encourage people to take time to think 'outside the box' and reflect on issues impacting their communities
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[ONLINE] Identifying and Responding to Students in Distress During Physical Distancing

[ONLINE] Identifying and Responding to Students in Distress During Physical Distancing

This event is Cancelled
When:
Wednesday, September 29, 2021
6:30 PM – 8:00 PM
Where:
ONLINE via Zoom
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Description:

This online session provides information about the mental health and mental illness model. The purpose of this session is to learn how to recognize when someone is struggling with physical distancing among students and how to respond with particular emphasis on someone in immediate distress and/or in crisis. Participants will gain practical tips on what to say and what to do in order to connect someone with the appropriate resources.

Contact:
Sarah Mills
mhp.sws@queensu.ca
Cost:
Free
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[ONLINE] Identifying and Responding to Students in Distress During Physical Distancing

[ONLINE] Identifying and Responding to Students in Distress During Physical Distancing

When:
Tuesday, September 21, 2021
1:00 PM – 2:30 PM
Where:
ONLINE via Zoom
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Description:

This online session provides information about the mental health and mental illness model. The purpose of this session is to learn how to recognize when someone is struggling with physical distancing among students and how to respond with particular emphasis on someone in immediate distress and/or in crisis. Participants will gain practical tips on what to say and what to do in order to connect someone with the appropriate resources.

Contact:
Sarah Mills
mhp.sws@queensu.ca
Cost:
Free
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‘Lakeeran’ The Lines Between Us: Experiencing and Undoing Borders Among South Asian Migrant Men in Greece

‘Lakeeran’ The Lines Between Us: Experiencing and Undoing Borders Among South Asian Migrant Men in Greece

When:
Wednesday, November 24, 2021
12:00 PM – 1:00 PM
Where:
Goodes Hall
Room: Room 120 & Virtual via Zoom
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Description:

This talk looks at undocumented Bangladeshi, Indian, and Pakistani low-class male migrants working as flexible agricultural labourers in Greece. It analyses the role of various identifiers and histories of encounters that they internalise and embody as borders in the neutral transition space of Greece. They are marked by migrant precarity due to their undocumented status & by a flattened South Asian racialised masculine identity. Collectively othered, they struggle with internal divisions caused by colonial & post-colonial encounters, national identities, religion, & masculine expectations.

How do relational hierarchies of masculinities operate within this disparate group of men as borders? What role does the Greek state and their Greek employers play in reinforcing borders among their male workers? Does masculine encounters and masculine negotiations bring ruptures in border-making?

Speaker

Reena Kukreja is Assistant Professor in the Department of Global Development Studies at Queen’s University. She is cross-appointed to the Department of Gender Studies and the Cultural Studies Program at Queen’s University. She divides time between teaching, research, and filmmaking. She has published in journals such as Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies, Modern Asian Studies, Journal of Intercultural Studies, and Men & Masculinities. Her research interests include migration and development, marriage migration, South Asian masculinities, political economy, caste, and trafficking.

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Palliative Care in Frontenac, Lennox, and Addington: An Ontario Health Team Perspective - Online Series (Session 2)

Palliative Care in Frontenac, Lennox, and Addington: An Ontario Health Team Perspective - Online Series (Session 2)

When:
Wednesday, November 24, 2021
2:00 PM – 4:00 PM
Where:
Description:

Session 2: Wednesday, November 24: 2:00 pm to 4:00 pm EST

Providing Primary Palliative Care At Home – Practical Tips & Resources

Presented by:

Majid Iqbal, MD, PhD, CCFP(PC), Assistant Professor, Division of Palliative Medicine, Departments of Medicine & Oncology, Queen’s University

Justyna Nowak, MD, FCFP, Assistant Professor, Department of Family Medicine, Queen's University

 

At the conclusion of this session, participants will be able to:

1. Identify local (FLA) resources and supports for providing palliative care in the community

2. Prepare for an expected death at home (equipment, use of injectable medications, symptom response kits, CADDs, working with NPs and homecare teams, 24/7 support from specialist palliative care team)

3. Understand after death procedures (death certificates, when to call the coroner)

4. Identify palliative billing codes 

 

Discussion, Question & Answer

Moderated by: Leonie Herx, MD, PhD, FCFP(PC), Associate Professor, Division Chair and Connell Chair, Division of Palliative Medicine, Department of Medicine, Queen's University

Contact:
Julia Kostyukov
jek6@queensu.ca
Cost:
n/a
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2021 Canadian Federal Election: Post-Election Panel

2021 Canadian Federal Election: Post-Election Panel

When:
Thursday, September 23, 2021
2:30 PM – 4:00 PM
Where:
ONLINE (Zoom)
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Description:

Join four political scientists from Queen's University and the Royal Military College of Canada for an analysis of the 2021 Canadian federal election.  The panelists will address a range of issues, including electoral integrity, Canadian foreign policy, gender issues, and more.  Bring your questions!

Panelists: 

  • Dr. Stephanie Chouinard
  • Dr. Holly Ann Garnett
  • Dr. Kim Richard Nossal
  • Dr. Elizabeth Goodyear-Grant
  • Dr. Jonathan Rose (Moderator)

The event is co-sponsored by: 

  • Centre for the Study of Democracy and Diversity (CSDD), Queen's University
  • Centre for International and Defence Policy (CIDP), Queen's University 
  • Department of Political Studies, Queen's University
  • Institute of Intergovernmental Relations (IIGR)
  • School of Policy Studies, Queen's University
  • Royal Military College of Canada (RMC)

Register on Eventbrite to receive the access link: https://www.eventbrite.ca/e/2021-canadian-federal-election-post-election-panel-tickets-170481562944 

Please direct any questions about the event to polscomms@queensu.ca.

Cost:
FREE
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Coming soon to a neighbourhood near you!

Coming soon to a neighbourhood near you!

When:
Thursday, September 9, 2021
11:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Where:
University District & West Campus
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Description:

Look out for the Student Community Relations team September 8th - 9th, visiting your neighbourhood to welcome you to Queen's and Kingston with goodies and helpful resources. Make sure we visit you by filling out our registration/request a visit form at the link below.

 

Contact scr@queensu.ca for advice and ideas about getting involved in the Kingston community.

 

Contact:
Mary Ann Tierney
scr@queensu.ca
Cost:
n/a
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