Queen’s PhD candidate wins Matariki 3MT contest
Sean Marrs, a PhD candidate in the Department of History, has won the Matariki Network of Universities Three Minute Thesis (3MT) competition.
Marrs’s research delves into state surveillance in 18th century Paris and his 3MT presentation connects it to modern day anti-espionage efforts and even COVID-19 tracking.
Recognizing research and scholarship at Queen’s
Course takes a closer look at COVID-19
Lunch & 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 Lunch and Conversation with the Dean meeting for staff, faculty, and students on October 14, 2020, from 12:00-1:00 pm via Zoom.
A direct peer-to-peer message
Queen’s students collaborated on two new videos urging their peers to follow public health guidelines.
Excellence in teaching and learning
The recipients of the 2020 Principal’s Teaching and Learning Awards have been announced, recognizing excellence in the areas of Indigenous education, educational technology, student support, international innovation, and p
Adam Sigesmund Wins Dean’s Student Data Visualization Prize
The Faculty of Arts and Science invited undergraduate, graduate, and professional students to submit original interactive works of data visualization for the Dean’s Student Data Visualization Prize. It was an opportunity for students to showcase their data visualization skills and research, and this year’s submissions ranged from charts to maps and 3