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    Securing Successful and Just Societies through Scholarship, Governance and Policy

    [Text: Discover Research@³ÉÈË´óƬ: Virtual Event Series - Conversations Confronting COVID-19]
    June 19, 2020

    With its first event on June 24, the new series aims to address some of the challenges and opportunities presented by the global pandemic.

    [Compass North launch event]
    February 12, 2020

    Queen’s University and L-SPARK launch acceleration program for Kingston-area technology businesses run by women.

    [Will Kymlicka receives the SSHRC Gold Medal from Ted Hewitt, President of SSHRC, left, and Charles Taylor, Canadian philosopher and professor emeritus, McGill University]
    December 16, 2019

    Queen’s professor and researcher is awarded one of the highest honours for the social sciences in Canada.

    [Dr. Elaine Power]
    November 27, 2019

    How are our food habits formed? Dr. Elaine Power discusses her co-authored book, Acquired Tastes: Why Families Eat the Way They Do, which analyzes more than 100 interviews with families across Canada.

    [Dr. Samuel Dahan]
    November 13, 2019

    How can AI help prepare a legal case? Dr. Samuel Dahan discusses his open-access work training machines to read law texts and extract the precedent to assist lawyers and self-represented litigants in their research.

    [Dr. Liying Cheng]
    November 13, 2019

    What's in a grade? Dr. Liying Cheng discusses the importance of understanding the teaching and learning values embedded into a given grade.

    [Dr. Fahim Quadir]
    October 30, 2019

    How do civil society, cosmopolitan citizenship, ²¹²Ô»åÌýrealistic utopia contribute to the role of post-secondary education in society? Dr. Fahim Quadir discusses how his research focuses on producing new knowledge to address some of the pressing challenges facing the world today.

    [Dr. Margaret Moore]
    October 16, 2019

    What are the territorial rights of peoples and states? Dr. Margaret Moore explores the question in a discussion about her two books, A Political Theory of Territory ²¹²Ô»åÌýWho Should Own Natural Resources.

    Nobel Prize Inspiration Initiative panelists on stage
    October 11, 2019

    Nobel Prize Inspiration Initiative excites sold-out audience at Queen’s University.

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