Tuesday April 16th, 2024
Call for applications now open!
APPLICATION DEADLINE
Monday March 25th, 2024
LOCATION
Queen鈥檚 University, Kingston
The Queen鈥檚 Northern Research Symposium (QNRS) is now receiving submissions for the 2024 conference. This year鈥檚 conference invites research talks and poster presentations that reflect on themes of 鈥淐elebrating Interdisciplinary Northern Research.鈥 We invite submissions from graduate and undergraduate researchers from a wide array of disciplines, and encourage anyone with interests in Arctic and northern research to attend!
The conference is open to a wide range of topics that address the imperatives, challenges, and opportunities of contemporary Arctic research. In particular, we encourage submissions that consider how research can align with and benefit communities and people who live in Arctic and subarctic regions.
We invite research talks and poster presentations from undergraduate and graduate students with interests in northern research.
CONTACT
queens.nrs@gmail.com
ABOUT QNRS
The Queen鈥檚 Northern Research Symposium is an annual student-run conference that brings together students and faculty with interests in the north. The conference provides opportunities for students to present their research, to network with peers and faculty, and to broaden their knowledge of northern regions and research. Researchers from disciplines across the social and health sciences, natural sciences, and humanities are welcome.
SPONSORS
Department of Geography & Planning, Queen鈥檚 University
Interested in supporting QNRS as a Sponsor? Email: queens.nrs@gmail.com
KEYNOTE SPEAKERS:
Dr. Ryley Beddoe
Associate Professor
Department of Civil Engineering
Royal Military College
Dr. Julia Christensen
Associate Professor
Department of Geography and Planning
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FAQ
This year's conference will be held in person at 成人大片 on April 14th. However, there will be a hybrid option for those who are unable to attend in Kingston.
No! Students of all backgrounds, at all levels, and from all universities are welcome to apply.
Yes! While the conference theme helps offer guidance and focus to some of the planned sessions, we will do our best to make space for all submissions.
A research talk is a short presentation of recent or ongoing research. Those giving research talks will be organized into panels of between 3 and 5 presenters, with each presentation roughly 12-15 minutes in length. Panel sessions will be facilitated by a Queen's faculty member or graduate student, and will be followed by a short Q & A.
Poster presentations will be made during a dedicate poster session. During this time, conference attendees will have a chance to view the different posters, and meet the presenters in a one-on-one setting. Poster presentations are a great opportunity to chat directly with faculty and students. Posters are typically 48 inches wide by 36 inches high.