Where teaching meets research.

What is QIESR?

The Queen’s Institute for Educational Scholarship and Research (QIESR) is a university-wide institute dedicated to advancing educational scholarship, discipline-based education research (DBER), and the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning (SoTL).

QIESR formalizes and elevates Queen’s long-standing leadership in scholarly teaching by providing coordinated infrastructure, mentorship, and visibility for rigorous inquiry into teaching and learning across disciplines.

QIESR strengthens Queen’s academic mission by connecting research, teaching practice, and institutional priorities. It supports our Queen’s community in generating and mobilizing evidence that enhances student learning, informs curriculum design, and advances educational innovation.

QIESR ensures that educational scholarship at Queen’s is not peripheral or episodic, but intentional, supported, and sustained. It affirms that teaching excellence is a scholarly endeavour that warrants the same intellectual investment, recognition, and infrastructure as other forms of research.

By launching QIESR, Queen’s commits to a future where pedagogy and research are deeply connected, where educational innovation is evidence-based, and where teaching and learning are central to institutional excellence.

QIESR Nexus Program

QIESR Nexus Program

QIESR Scholars Program

QIESR Scholars Program

Funding and Grants

Funding and Grants

Scholarship and Research

Scholarship and Research

Upcoming Events

Lecture with Dr. Justin Bilszta

Jun

25

Thursday

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11:00 am - 12:00 pm
Robert Sutherland Hall, Room 202

Lecture with Dr. Justin Bilszta

A story about becoming a scholar of teaching and learning, and an invitation to reflect on your own teaching journey.

Inaugural Gathering | Pedagogy of Peace Nexus

Jun

25

Thursday

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2:30 pm - 3:30 pm

Inaugural Gathering | Pedagogy of Peace Nexus

Explore how peace is learned, practiced, and sustained in the context of environmental change, systemic and policy transitions, and Indigenous sovereignty.