The Queen’s Global Summer (QGS) is the first interdisciplinary on-campus summer program for the Faculty of Arts and Science. It offers new for-credit courses to undergraduate students, as well as a host of unique experiences to undergraduate and graduate students, faculty, staff, professionals, and the wider community, which will take place in summer 2022 over 6 weeks in July and August.
Informed by the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), QGS is a mix of courses, workshops, retreats, cultural events and lectures based on issues of global significance, from gender equality to sustainable communities and more. Through this unique multidisciplinary approach, we’re helping to raise awareness of global challenges and facilitate campus-wide conversations on these.
Are you interested in learning more about the Queen’s Global Summer program? Attend our Info Session to learn more about the academic courses, workshops, events, and opportunities for undergraduate and graduate students at Queen’s University.
When: Thursday, May 19
Time: 4-5 pm
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Top 5 reasons to participate in QGS:
Students are encouraged to enroll in one or more of the Queen’s Global Summer affiliated undergraduate courses.
International visiting students studying enrolled in a QGS-affiliated course on a Letter of Permission from their home University/Institution are eligible for the Queen’s Global Summer Award.
Graduate students will have several opportunities to gain experience and formal training in leadership, teaching, and networking at QGS.
Queen's Global Summer will feature a variety of events that are open to students, staff, faculty, and Kingston community members, such as the Sustainable Freedom Lecture Series and the Guerrilla History Film Forum: Struggles for Equality.