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Introducing the Queen's Lecture Series

Learning doesn't stop when you graduate

A new lecture series will give alumni and the Queen’s community access to some of the university’s top researchers and internationally renowned visiting scholars.

The Queen’s Lecture Series will showcase knowledge from across campus and bring it directly to alumni and the university community through an ongoing series of annual lectures.

“Queen’s is known for its research leadership and a history of innovation that has helped solve some of the world’s most pressing problems,” says Queen’s Vice-Principal (Advancement) Karen Bertrand, Artsci’94. “The Queen’s Lecture Series is an opportunity to have direct access to and learn from these renowned experts.”  

Queen’s researchers and experts are making an impact around the world and this lecture series aims to share their knowledge with the campus community.

The series will promote lectures that have been made possible through the generosity of our donors.

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Dr. Malcolm Peat Lectureship

The Queen’s Lecture Series partnered with the School of Rehabilitation Therapy and the International Centre for the Advancement of Community Based Rehabilitation (ICACBR) to bring Neema Namadamu to Queen’s University for the fifth annual Dr. Malcolm Peat Lectureship on April 20, 2023.

Kehoe Lecture in Social Impact

On Dec. 8, 2022, as part of the Queen’s Lecture Series, Smith School of Business Associate Professor Dr. Jacob Brower shared his insights on corporate social responsibility 3.0 (CSR 3.0) with an engaged online audience.