Celebrating staff accomplishments
It has been a year like no other yet staff across Queen’s University have stepped up to the challenges created by COVID-19.
On Thursday, Dec. 10, Principal and Vice-Chancellor Patrick Deane recognized a number of staff for their accomplishments and contributions with the announcement of the 2020 Special Recognition for Staff Awards.
Research award renamed after Queen’s University Nobel Laureate
Arthur B. McDonald Fellowships will recognize early-stage academic researchers
Supported studying to end the semester
Week-long event includes online group study sessions, instructor Q&As, and prizes to help students study effectively.
Bolstering Black Studies
The 2020-21 Queen’s National Scholar program is set to boost diversity, capacity, and academic excellence in interdisciplinary Black Studies.
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.