Four unique Indigenous Studies courses launched by Arts & Science online
With more than 120 online courses on offer and over 130 of experience in distance learning, Arts and Science Online (ASO) is renowned for its innovative and diverse approaches to education.
Queen’s to offer three new courses in Indigenous studies in January 2022
Queen’s University is partnering with Kenjgewin Teg to jointly develop and offer three new courses in Indigenous studies in January 2022.
Unique internship supports diversity in art conservation
The National Gallery of Canada (NGC)’s Diversity Internship in conservation and restoration is aimed at engaging Indigenous and Black students, and students from other cultural communities from across Canada.
Local talent earns Canadian screen award
Ryan Randall has earned a 2021 Best Cinematography in a Feature Length Documentary award from the Academy of Canadian Cinema and Television for his feature length documentary Workhorse.
Training leaders for the arts world
Created in response to a crisis declared by the Canadian Arts Industry, the Faculty of Arts and Science offers one of the only graduate programs in arts leadership in Canada, the Diploma in Arts Management and Master of Arts Leadership offered through the Dan School of Drama Music.
A discussion with the Giller Prize winner
The Queen’s University Writer in Residence Kaie Kellough, the Department of English, and the Faculty of Arts and Science are joining forces to present three unique events including a conversation with the 2020 Scotiabank Giller Prize winner Souvankham Thammavongsa, author of How to Pronounce Knife