Designing Canada’s neurotech future
As new technologies develop, designing them for human benefit can be a complex challenge. Neurotechnology, considered any tool used to measure, intervene on, or artificially stimulate brain function, is an emerging technology with extensive potential societal impact.
Queen’s celebrates International Women’s Day
International Women’s Day – March 8 – is an opportunity to recognize women’s achievements in our community and around the world. It is also a time to take measure of the ongoing efforts to achieve equity for women.
Black History Month: Resilience, hope, and building community
In honour of the 20th anniversary of Black History Month, the Faculty of Arts and Science is examining our history, the work being done today, and projects that provide hope for the future.
Experienced researchers work to bridge the gender gap
International Day of Women and Girls in Science 2021 is an opportunity to recognize the achievements of women working in science and the motivation they are providing for young women just beginning or in the early stages of their careers.
³ÉÈË´óƬ marks Treaties Recognition Week
Coffee & Conversation with the Dean
As an informal way to stay in touch with the FAS community, the Dean of Arts and Science will be hosting a Coffee and Conversation with the Dean meeting for staff, faculty, and students on August 24, 2020, from 10:00-11:00 am via Zoom.