Events
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EngSoc Spring Hiring Fair
Beamish Munro Hall 45 Union St, Kingston, ON, CanadaThe Spring hiring fair is an event highlighting leadership opportunities for clubs, conferences, and design teams. There will be many opportunities for attendees to get more information on the leadership roles that are available within the teams, clubs and conferences.
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Women in Data Science Workshop
Kingston Hall Room 202 103 Stuart Street, Kingston, ON, CanadaWomen in Data Science workshop at QUBioinformatics invites professors who are in the field of bioinformatics. It falls on International Women's day to show they have landed in this field, what opportunities are available, and what Bioinformatics is all about.
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Nursing Career Fair
Rose Event Commons 69 Union St, Kingston, ON, CanadaThe Nursing Science Society has had many organizations reach out for potential job opportunities for nursing students. As a result, the executive team decided to run a career fair so that all of these organizations can showcase their openings and inform students more on what the duties of their respective posting would entail.
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Harm Reduction and Naloxone Training Event
Rose Innovation Hub 69 Union St, Kingston, ON, CanadaA representative from Street Health (Public Health) is coming in to do a presentation on harm reduction and train students on how to use naloxone.
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Math & Stats DSC Trivia Night
Jeffrey Hall Room 234 48 University Ave, Kingston, ON, CanadaEvening for trivia, questions will be from categories like pop culture, music, landmarks, fun facts, etc.
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QFBA x QFSF Vison Board Event
Mackintosh Corry Hall Rm D209A collaborative event with QFBA and QFSF (led by QFSF), where we will create vision boards for fashion inspiration. We will have magazines and fabric scraps which will be used to create collage-style boards.
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Queen’s Healthcare & Business Conference
Delta Hotel in Downtown Kingston 1 Johnson St, Kingston, ON, CanadaThe Queen's Healthcare & Business Conference (QHBC) is the first student-run conference of its kind in Canada to explore the vast intersection between healthcare and business industries. Since its inaugural year in 2016, QHBC has facilitated an unparalleled platform to connect students and future leaders with current industry professionals who share a passion for the […]
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Political Studies Semi Formal
Holiday Inn - Kingston Waterfront 2 Princess St, Kingston, ON, CanadaThe purpose of this semi-formal is for it to be a celebration of not only getting through most of the school year, but also a chance for student to network and get to know each other more. Specifically looking at second-year students, many of them have not have much of a chance to make friends […]
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Women in Conflict: Survivors, Soldiers, and Peacebuilders
Donald Gordon Conference Center 421 Union St, Kingston, ON, CanadaWIIS-Queen's is a chapter of WIIS-Canada and WIIS-Global. We are a gender-inclusive organization that seeks to promote the advancement of women in the field of international peace and security in all of its forms. Through our mentorship program and annual conference, WIIS-Queen's uses its extensive network to foster an inclusive community and guide others toward […]
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Global Biomedical Design Conference
Dupuis Hall and Beamish Munro HallThe Global Biomedical Design Conference (GBDC) is dedicated to improving the overall well-being of people around the world through the promotion of new and innovative biomedical designs.
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Yoga Class
Queen's Athletics & Recreation Centre (ARC) 284 Earl St, Kingston, ON, CanadaMarch 6th-12th is Step Above Stigma's annual summit week, where we are hosting mental health related workshops and speaker series. One of our events will be a yoga class, where an instructor will come and teach in the studio in the ARC. The purpose is to bring students together to better our mental health through […]
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National Conference for Deaf Awareness
Zoom Virtual MeetingFirst held in 2021, the National Conference for Deaf Awareness (NCDA) aims to bring students and communities across Canada together to promote Deaf and Hard of Hearing culture through guest presenters. Presenters are all Deaf or Hard of Hearing and share their unique perspectives following each year's theme. This year's theme surrounds Inclusivity in the […]
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Science Formal CXX – City at Night
Grant Hall 43 University Ave, Kingston, ON, CanadaScience Formal is held annually in Grant Hall for the graduating class of engineering students. The Sci Formal team designs and constructs various artistic elements for the event, including a main structure which sits on top of the stage in Grant Hall. The Sci Formal committee will spend approximately three weeks completing the construction and […]
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Motionball Marathon of Sport
Queen's Athletics & Recreation Centre (ARC) 284 Earl St, Kingston, ON, CanadaThe Marathon of Sport is an annual event held by the Motionball Committee that aims to raise funds and awareness for the Special Olympics Canada Foundation. This is done by integrating undergraduate students with individuals in the Kingston community who have intellectual disabilities. In 2022 we raised $21,500! The Queen's Motionball Chapter is part of […]
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Black History Month Grant Second Call
The Black History Month Grant hopes to provide tangible support for Black student groups on campus and for Black History Month programming and events. To be eligible, the celebration, education or advocacy around Black identities and Blackness must be at the core of the organization's mandate, with goals to provide inclusive Black History Month programming.
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Pop-Up Shop!
Main Campus - Queen's Centre 284 Earl Street, Kingston, ON, CanadaThe purpose of this event is to reach a broader audience at Queen's through a central location with exposure to the Queen's and Kingston's community. This event will allow The Earth Centre to bring its eco-friendly and sustainable products to the Student Centre and raise awareness of our club and products. The Earth Centre has […]
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QASA SingCon
Grant Hall 43 University Ave, Kingston, ON, CanadaSemi-formal gala for Asian students and peers to make friends, eat traditional food, play games, and celebrate the end of the year. This annual event is a club tradition aiming to create opportunities for students to socialize and explore Asian cultural traditions, values, and cuisines.