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18th Annual I@Q Conference

18th Annual I@Q Conference

When:
Thursday, March 7, 2024 – Friday, March 8, 2024 (all day)
Where:
Stauffer Library
Room: 014
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Description:

Inquiry@Queen's (I@Q) is an annual conference that promotes and showcases undergraduate research at the university. All events are open to the Queen’s and Kingston communities as the conference celebrates the research achievements of a new generation of scholars as they present their research through presentations, posters and panel discussions in Stauffer Library Room 014.

Our keynote speaker for the 18th Annual I@Q Conference is Dr. Jane Philpott. The keynote will be presented in Stauffer Library Room 014 on March 7 from 10:30am to 12:00pm

All are welcome! No registration is required. 

Contact:
Emma Bullerwell
iatq@queensu.ca
Cost:
n/a
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Redefining Success: Women, Work and Finding Balance 

Redefining Success: Women, Work and Finding Balance 

When:
Friday, March 8, 2024
1:00 PM – 2:00 PM
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Description:

The notion of success varies greatly across individuals, cultures and organizations. So why do many of us feel the pressure to adhere to a narrow definition of career success — one that prioritizes financial results and career progression over meaningful impact and fulfilling work? Is work-life balance actually within reach? How do we support other women along the way? 

This International Women’s Day, March 8, join Smith Business Insight at 1 p.m. (ET) for an empowering hour of conversation and reflection, featuring executive coach and brand strategist Jill Nykoliation, entrepreneur and corporate go-getter Lulu Liang and thought leader and architect of change Tanya van Biesen. Let’s talk about breaking barriers, overcoming career challenges and supporting each other to thrive in the workplace. Together, we can create a future where more women’s potential is recognized and rewarded.  

You will explore: 

  • How to define success for yourself, at work and beyond
  • How to foster a culture of support and collaboration in the workplace 
  • Steps to overcome common pitfalls that get in the way of true career fulfilment 
  • Ways to unlock your potential and break free from self-imposed barriers 
  • How to recognize the importance of balance both in your work and personal life 
  • Practical steps to becoming an ally to women on their journey to success  
Contact:
Iryna Vivchar
i.vivchar@queensu.ca
Cost:
n/a
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J. Douglas Gibson Lecture Series | Omer Aziz

J. Douglas Gibson Lecture Series | Omer Aziz

When:
Monday, March 18, 2024
4:00 PM – 5:30 PM
Where:
Mackintosh-Corry Hall
Room: B201
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Description:

Join us to welcome Queen's alumnus and author of the memoir Brown Boy, Omer Aziz to deliver the 2024 J. Douglas Gibson Lecture.   Omer will be discussing Citizenship in a Democracy: The Remaking of the World Order for the 21st Century. 

Monday March 18 | 4PM ET | Mackintosh Corry Hall, B201

Please register here:  https://forms.office.com/r/BrYYJ1JaP0

Contact:
Samantha Martin
sps.comms@queensu.ca
Cost:
free
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Extreme Heat: A Silent Health Threat

Extreme Heat: A Silent Health Threat

When:
Monday, March 11, 2024
11:30 AM – 1:00 PM
Where:
Robert Sutherland Hall
Room: 202
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Description:

Join us for an armchair discussion with Dr. Warren Mabee & Dr. Samantha Buttemer featuring Dr. David Walker.  Extreme Heat:  A Silent Health Threat - informing proactive policymaking.

Light lunch will be served.

Contact:
Samantha Martin
sps.comms@queensu.ca
Cost:
free
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Solar Eclipse & Eye Safety: Ophthalmology Grand Rounds

Solar Eclipse & Eye Safety: Ophthalmology Grand Rounds

When:
Wednesday, February 28, 2024
7:30 AM – 8:30 AM
Where:
Hotel Dieu Hospital
Room: Johnson 1 Auditorium
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Description:

The Department of Ophthalmology is presenting a Grand Rounds on the topic of eye health relating to the forthcoming total solar eclipse passing through Kingston on the 8th of April.

We will be discussing the potential dangers to the eyes that this cosmic event can pose. Among the risks of failing to wear appropriate protective eyewear is a condition called solar retinopathy (or, coincidentally, "eclipse retinopathy")—a potentially blinding, irreversible injury.

Please join us for an interactive discussion of how we can promote eye safety during this rare event.

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In Conversation: Restorying What Counts as “Normal” in Formal Education Settings

In Conversation: Restorying What Counts as “Normal” in Formal Education Settings

When:
Monday, March 4, 2024
3:00 PM – 5:00 PM
Where:
Duncan McArthur Hall
Room: Vernon Ready Room (VRR)
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Description:

Listen to Dr. Dennis Sumara, Professor at the University of Calgary, and Dr. Patty Douglas, Chair in Student Success and Wellness at Queen’s University, restory (the process of reconstructing new meaning from old narratives) “normal” in formal education settings through a conversation moderated by Dr. Rebecca Luce-Kapler.

All are welcome to joins us for this free event - please register. 

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Public Lecture: On the Power of Not Passing: A Queer Narrative Hermeneutics of Higher Education Leadership

Public Lecture: On the Power of Not Passing: A Queer Narrative Hermeneutics of Higher Education Leadership

When:
Tuesday, March 5, 2024
3:00 PM – 5:00 PM
Where:
Duncan McArthur Hall
Room: A234
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Description:

Dr Dennis Sumara from the Werklund School at the University of Calgary will be giving a public lecture titled, "On the Power of Not Passing: A Queer Narrative Hermeneutics of Higher Education Leadership". 

All are welcome to attend this free event. Please RSVP using the registration link. 

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Free
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Visit the Biological Station! QUBS 2024 Open House

Visit the Biological Station! QUBS 2024 Open House

When:
Sunday, June 23, 2024
12:00 PM – 3:00 PM
Where:
280 Queen's University Road, Elgin, Ontario
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Description:

Queen's University Biological Station (QUBS) Annual Open House will be on Sunday June 23rd 2024 from noon to 3:00 pm.  Come join us to celebrate our 79th year of operations!

There will be activities for all ages including tours of the facility along with refreshments and snacks - come learn more about the research, outreach and stewardship activities at QUBS and work of some of our partners!

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No cost
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Environmental DNA Workshop

Environmental DNA Workshop

When:
Sunday, May 12, 2024 – Friday, May 17, 2024 (all day)
Where:
Queen's University Biological Station, 280 Queen's University Road, Elgin, Ontario
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Description:

Environmental DNA (eDNA) is becoming a mainstay of non-invasive, reliable, and cost-effective surveys of at-risk and invasive species, pathogen detection, and biodiversity assessment. These approaches rely on the fact that organisms leave their DNA in the environment, making it possible to detect their presence without capture or even direct observation. Reliable eDNA data depend on field and lab rigorous technique because significant biases can occur through the process from the sampling to the data processing, and they greatly influence species detection results.

This workshop will provide a broad overview of the approaches used in eDNA studies for both single-species and multi-species detections. This course will benefit those interested in undertaking or overseeing eDNA studies, or evaluating research proposals and research, especially in management and monitoring applications. The workshop includes lectures, field and lab demonstrations, and hands-on training in analysis and interpretation of data, but does not require detailed knowledge of genetics or molecular biology. We offer a background on sources and fates of eDNA  in the environment, methods and applications with emphasis on design, implementation, analysis and interpretation of species-specific and multi-species eDNA approaches. We will cover advantages and limitations of each , as well as the precautions needed through the whole process to get robust data. 

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Cost:
Students $875, General Public/Professionals $1150
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NSERC Alliance Information Session

NSERC Alliance Information Session

When:
Wednesday, March 6, 2024
9:30 AM – 11:30 AM
Where:
Richardson Hall
Room: 340
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Description:

NSERC Alliance funding supports R&D collaborations between Canadian university researchers and partners from the private, public or not-for-profit sectors, as well as opportunities for Canadian researchers to work with national and international academic counterparts. Awards range from $20,000 to $1 million per year for between 1 and 5 years.

Join us for an in-person session with Alison Janidlo from Research Partnerships at NSERC about the Alliance Advantage and Alliance Society opportunities. The session will include a follow-on question and answer period.

This session will be focused on providing an overview and advice for NSERC-eligible faculty members.

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Free
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