Queen鈥檚 Women鈥檚 Network promoting workplace equity and career growth
March 7, 2019
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International Women鈥檚 Day is an opportunity to celebrate the achievements of women and to encourage action on gender equity in our own communities and around the world. On Friday, March 8, the Queen鈥檚 Women鈥檚 Network (QWN) will mark the occasion by bringing women faculty and staff together to foster deeper connections, and promote women鈥檚 professional advancement on campus.
鈥淏uilding a strong professional network is an important factor of career progression and job satisfaction,鈥 says Carlyn McQueen, QWN event co-organizer, and Information and Project Coordinator in the Office of the Provost and Vice-Principal (Academic). 鈥淭here are many bright and inspiring women at Queen's, and this event offers an informal opportunity to connect with other women on campus.鈥
The QWN event will include a brief introduction to the group 鈥 which strives to promote career development, challenge stereotypes, advance inclusivity and equity, and amplify women鈥檚 voices across campus. It will also include opportunities to connect with experts in career advancement, as well as information on resources and training opportunities available at the university. Women and self-identifying women faculty and staff interested in joining the QWN event can .
鈥淥ur focus this year has been to support women in their career growth at Queen鈥檚 through a series of events designed to encourage connections, build leadership skills, and promote on-going learning,鈥 says Colleen Brown, QWN event co-organizer, and Coordinator (PCI Compliance and Operations). 鈥淥ur efforts lend to the broader theme of this year鈥檚 International Women鈥檚 Day 鈥 鈥 which is a call-to-action for driving gender balance across the world.鈥
Groups across Queen鈥檚 are also marking International Women鈥檚 Day with campus events. Among them are:
in the Faculty of Law is hosting its annual International Women鈥檚 Day conference on March 8 and 9, which will feature discussions on gender, racial, Indigenous, and economic equality, as well as food security, and sustainability around the world. Distinguished Professor of Law, , of the University of California (Davis) Law School, will deliver the keynote lecture. Members of the student, university, and Kingston communities are all welcome to to attend.
Queen鈥檚 Women in Computing (QWIC), a student group within the , is hosting a Women in Tech: International Women's Day Celebration panel discussion on March 8 featuring women alumni working in the field of computing across a number industry sectors. Interested students may visit the or the for more information and to RSVP.
On Saturday, March 16, the Queen鈥檚 International Students Affairs and Equity and Diversity Commission will jointly host the Queen鈥檚 International Women鈥檚 Conference to celebrate women鈥檚 leadership in international graduate research. The event is free for Queen's students, staff, and faculty, and will include student and alumni panel discussions about scholarly accomplishments and career futures, as well as professional development workshops and keynote lecture by Jill Scott, Vice-Provost (Teaching and Learning) and Interim Associate Vice-Principal (International) at 成人大片. Learn.
To discover or submit more International Women鈥檚 Day celebrations, visit the Queen鈥檚 University Events Calendar.