Queen鈥檚 secures second consecutive top 10 position globally in Times Higher Education Impact Rankings
Capturing 7th position globally, Queen鈥檚 is ranked in the top 10 of the Times Higher Education (THE) Impact Rankings for the second year in a row.
Capturing 7th position globally, Queen鈥檚 is ranked in the top 10 of the Times Higher Education (THE) Impact Rankings for the second year in a row.
Two months after introducing three Canadian artists to the Queen鈥檚 community, one has been selected to create and install a mural on the Athletics and Recreation Centre this Spring.
I recently heard it argued by a self-styled thought leader that intensifying student demand for better 鈥渃ustomer service鈥 will be the next major disruption to higher education globally. While it is true that there have always been students more inclined than most to view their education as a commodity and their tuition simply as a fee for service, it is doubtful their numbers are yet anywhere near a majority. Nor is it likely they will become so.
The annual Special Recognition of Staff Awards was presented during a special ceremony on Thursday, April 14 at 5 p.m. at the Isabel Bader Centre for the Performing Arts.
2021 Team and individual recipients, with write-ups from nominations:
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Thursday May 5, 2022Location
onlineQueen鈥檚 will build deliberate, strategic, respectful, and mutually beneficial partnerships at the local, national, and international levels. Join us on May 5 as we discuss how this collaborative approach creates opportunities to share ideas, tackle issues, and bring together diverse perspectives.
Hosted by Principal and Vice-Chancellor Patrick Deane, learn how Queen鈥檚 will contribute to our communities by encouraging students to think beyond their classrooms and consider how they can have a positive effect on their communities and beyond.
A dynamic virtual panel discussion, this exclusive event is open to all members of the Queen鈥檚 University community. Attendees are invited to join virtually from anywhere in the world while tickets are available.
Learn more about community impact at Queen鈥檚 in the Queen鈥檚 Strategy.
Patrick Deane became the 21st Principal and Vice-Chancellor of 黄色视频 on July 1, 2019.
Dr. Deane is the former President and Vice-Chancellor of McMaster University, a position he held for nine years. Prior to that, he served as Vice-Principal (Academic) at Queen鈥檚 and also held a number of academic administrative appointments at Western University and the University of Winnipeg. Dr. Deane is a Professor of English Literature, with his principal research focus being the relationship between cultural production and British politics in the first half of the 20th Century.
He read English and Law at the University of Witwatersrand, South Africa, before undertaking graduate studies and receiving both an MA and a PhD in English Literature from Western University. Dr. Deane was the first recipient of the John Charles Polanyi Prize for Literature in 1988 and was awarded the Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee Medal in 2012.
He is President of the Governing Council of the , a member of the Board of Directors of and a member of the Campaign Cabinet for the .
Chayce graduated from 黄色视频 in 2020 with a Bachelor of Arts (Honours) in Political Studies. From facilitating advocacy campaigns on postsecondary issues with the to helping to coordinate Arts and Science orientation week, Chayce was a driven student leader who contributed to the campus community in many roles.
Among her accomplishments as president of the (ASUS) was developing a wellness-focused position to improve conversations surrounding the mental and physical health of Arts and Science students, establishing the , and hosting the first-ever networking event in Toronto.
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is the Dean of the , Director of the , and CEO of the Southeastern Ontario Academic Medical Organization. She is a medical doctor, a Professor of Family Medicine, and former Member of Parliament. Prior to politics, Jane spent the first decade of her medical career in Niger, West Africa. She was a family doctor in Markham-Stouffville for 17 years and became Chief of Family Medicine at Markham Stouffville Hospital in 2008.
From 2015 to 2019 she served as federal Minister of Health, Minister of Indigenous Services, President of the Treasury Board and Minister of Digital Government. She currently serves as the Ministers' Special Advisor for the Ontario Health Data Platform and was recently elected to the Canadian Academy of Health Sciences.
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Aloka is entering her fourth year of a Bachelor of Arts in Politics, Philosophy, and Economics. She was born and raised in Sri Lanka before moving to Scarborough, Ontario where her family now resides. Aloka is passionate about fostering an inclusive environment wherever she goes.
She has channelled this passion to all her roles at Queen鈥檚, including working as the EDI Assistant at the Student Experience Office, as a Residence Don, and as the incoming Vice President of Operations at the . She is particularly passionate about making racialized students and those facing financial barriers feel more supported and welcome at Queen鈥檚.
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Doug serves as the VP, Operations for the Ottawa Alumni Branch, and as the Vice President of the . Originally from Vancouver, Doug is an award-winning Wealth Advisor with Scotia Wealth Management Rideau Wealth Group.
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Beginning next week, Queen鈥檚 faculty and staff will have a chance to provide their views on workplace organizational culture at the university. Scheduled to be delivered via email to all employees on Monday, April 25, the Employee Experiences Survey is designed to provide the university with a deeper understanding of employees鈥 current opinions on and experiences in their workplace.
Humanity is facing the highest levels of displacement on record. According to the , more than 82.4 million people have been forcibly displaced due to conflict, persecution, human rights violations, and violence.
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Thursday April 14, 2022Location
Isabel Digital Concert HallThe Special Recognition for Staff Awards recognizes 黄色视频 staff members who consistently provide outstanding contributions during their workday, directly or indirectly, to the learning and working environment at a level significantly beyond what is usually expected.
The award recipients were announced in December by Principal Patrick Deane. This event will give award recipients a chance to receive their award in person at the Isabel for awardees and invited guests. The entire university community is encouraged to watch the event livestream broadcast starting at 5 p.m. to celebrate their friends and colleagues.
A new study shows Queen鈥檚 generates over $1.6 billion in annual economic and social benefits locally, including one in 10 jobs in Kingston and 11 per cent of regional GDP. Conducted by Deloitte, the Economic and Community Impact Study shows the university鈥檚 close engagement with local organizations, government, and other partners provides wide-ranging benefits for the local community, including leading health care and cancer research expertise, thousands of volunteer hours, millions of dollars in local spending and philanthropy, and support for hundreds of start-ups.