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Good Friday
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A university observed holiday.
A university observed holiday.
A university observed holiday.
A university observed holiday.
A university observed holiday.
A university observed holiday.
Learn about what it is like to study Arts and Science at Queen’s from some of our current students from China! Our current students will chat with you about their experience, why they think you should apply to Queen’s, and how to make the most of your time here. Join us online to ask your questions and hear their stories in Mandarin (or English)! We know that it’s important for you to find the right fit and think that our current students from China are in the best position to help you do just that.
Students, registration is open in onQ. Some employers will be recruiting for positions in engineering and technology, and some engineering and technology companies will be recruiting students in any field of study. All students are welcome! The exhibitor guide, which includes employer and job information will be available in onQ.
Students, registration is open in onQ. Some employers will be recruiting for positions in engineering and technology, and some engineering and technology companies will be recruiting students in any field of study. All students are welcome! The exhibitor guide, which includes employer and job information will be available in onQ.
The Office of the Vice-Principal Research in collaboration with the Office of Indigenous Initiatives proudly present: Respect, Relevance, Reciprocity and Responsibility: The“4Rs” of Indigenous Research – a storytelling and Q&A session.
Indigenous research is conducted by or with First Nations, Inuit, Métis or other Indigenous societies and individuals while engaging with Indigenous knowledge systems in a culturally appropriate manner. In adhering to the principles such as respect, relevance, reciprocity, and responsibility, Indigenous research facilitates the enactment of relational accountability which is fundamental to building strong research partnerships with Indigenous communities.
The "4Rs" of Indigenous Research (Kirkness & Barnhardt, 1991) is a useful self-reflection tool that helps researchers lay foundations for meaningful research projects and build relationships in a good way. Listen to Queen’s Elder in Residence and staff members engaged in community-based research share stories, thoughts and reflections on incorporating the principles of respect, relevance, reciprocity and responsibility into their research practice. Followed by Q&A session for Indigenous research-related questions.
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