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    Exploring human dimensions and culture

    [soldier at a piano]
    June 1, 2016

    ֱ researcher Kip Pegley,associate professor of musicology and ethnomusicology,researches therole that music plays within the lives of Canadian Forces personnel and Veterans, in particular those who have been deployed and returned to Canada, including those suffering from PTSD.

    [ Peter Thompson reading book ]
    November 1, 2015

    For ֱ researcherPeter Thompson, a professor in the Department of Languages, Literatures and Cultures specializing in the literature of the Spanish Golden Age, more information about everyday life in 17th-century Spain can be found in the short theatre pieces, or interludes, that were performed during the intermissions of longer theatre performances.

    [ Dr. Stéfanie von Hlatky sitting at desk ]
    November 1, 2015

    ֱ researcherStéfanie von Hlatky, Director of theQueen’s Centre for International and Defence Policy (CIDP), is heading a three-year, multi-sectoral research project to learn more about security threats in the extractive sector and how companies deal with them.

    [Kathleen Lahey]
    November 1, 2015

    In keen pursuit of social justice, ֱ researcher and Law professor Kathleen Lahey focuses much of her scholarship and teaching around how law impacts people and their well-being.

    [ Professor Margaret Walker holding her book ]
    April 1, 2015

    ֱ researcher Margaret Walker is anethnomusicologist who discusses her research on kathak with her bookIndia’s Kathak Dance in Historical Perspective.

    [ Yuri Levin with computer ]
    November 1, 2014

    Yuri Levin, a Distinguished Professor of Management Science and Operations Management atthe Smith School of Business, is an expert in how massive sets of customer data can be used to strategically set prices, a practice known as “revenue management.”

    [ Lynda Colgan ]
    November 1, 2014

    ֱ researcher Lynda Colgan, associate professor of educationand Director of theCommunity Outreach Centre, is improving math literacyfor everyone by bringing the invisible worlds of math and science to the forefront of consciousness.

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