Tag: graduate

Diaries of a Queen’s grad

Something that’s gotten me back on my feet since graduating is being constantly asked, “So, what are you doing now?” I didn’t know what a terribly mean question that was until about two days after my last exam of 4th year. Take it from me, if you’re looking for friends, do not bring it up to a recent...

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Recent Queen’s grad to launch app aimed to mitigate food waste

When Josh Walters, ArtSci ’17, set out on exchange to Sweden in 2016, he didn’t know he’d be coming back to Queen’s with a big idea.  While out with his friends in Rome late one night, Walters stopped at a pizzeria with the intention to buy a single slice for four euro. Instead, he was offered...

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Queen’s launches new graduate arts programs

On Jan. 11, Queen’s announced the introduction of a new graduate program in the arts to give students an edge in the ever-competitive industry. The Dan School of Drama and Music has partnered with the Isabel Bader Centre for the Performing Arts to provide an Arts Management Graduate Diploma and a...

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Law clinics move to Mews

Queen’s Family Law Clinic joined four older specialty law clinics when it was opened earlier this year, and now all five have joined together in the same central location in downtown Kingston in a move designed to increase accessibility. The official opening of the clinics, located in the newly renovated...

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New law clinic to join Queen’s family

Faculty of Law Dean William Flanagan has developed a five-year framework for the development of the Faculty. Flanagan’s framework, which he presented to the Board of Trustees on Sept. 19, addressed the various ways the faculty plans to adapt to changes within the profession, as well as new ways to...

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French studies admission suspension revisited

The department of French studies is meeting with the School of Graduate Studies (SGS) and the Faculty of Arts and Science on Oct. 17 to discuss the future of the program. The suspension of the French Studies graduate program will likely continue next year, according to department head Catherine Dhavernas. She...

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Leniency for limits

With the latest time limits on graduate students, Queen’s is putting itself in a more precarious situation than it may realize. The administration has placed a limit of two years on Master’s students and four years on PhD students to graduate. These new restrictions will constrict the ability of graduate...

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