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2017- 2018 Issue 23 March 16 2019
Mark your Calendar
SAT MAR 17 Heatlth and Wellness Quiz Bowl ndash see Issue 18
SUN MAR 25 Application deadline for CPJs 2018-2019 Public Justice Internship ndash see Issue 21
WED MAR 28 Canada People 2018 Student Expo ndash see Issue 22
FRI MAR 30 Good Friday (no classes)
SUN APR 1 Application deadline for RMC Athletic Therapy position ndash see Issue 21
FRI APR 6 Winter Term classes end
SAT APR 7 ndash WED APR 11 Exam study period
MON APR 16 Application deadline for GPHY 309 in Summer 2018 ndash see Issue 19
THUR APR 12 ndash THUR APR 26 April Exam period
MON APR 30 Last date to apply in SOLUS to graduate in Spring 2018
TUE JUN 12 Deadline for Undergraduate Awards ndash see issue 18
In the News
Markus Trence (PHE 17 ED 18)
Lawson and Trence named Gabriel Pizza Queens Athletes of the Week Gaels News March 12 2018
Kevin Bailie (HLTH rsquo16 Law rsquo18)
Abraham wins two OUA awards three Gaels are All-Stars Gaels News March 8 2018
Connelly Hogarth (KIN 20)
Gaels pick up five medals at OUA Figure Skating Championship Gaels News March 8 2018
Katrina Manoukarakis (PHE 19)
Pascal Manoukarakis and Holmberg win OUA awards Gaels News March 7 2018
Zane Grossinger (KIN 21) Markus Trence (PHE 17 ED 18) and Mitchell Neuert (KIN 21)
Grossinger named OUA East Rookie of the Year Willis takes home East coach of the year honours and three
others receive All-Star recognition Gaels News March 6 2018
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Missed a Registration Information Session
Take the time to review the information you missed by clicking on the PDFs from these sessions as follows
Going into Second Year
Going into Third Year
Going into Fourth Year
Mini-Streams Athletic Therapy Strength amp Conditioning Exercise Disability amp Aging
Movement and Health Mini-Stream Exercise Disability and Aging and Community Internship
Also donrsquot forget to review the 2018-19 SKHS Draft Timetable on the SKHS Registration website
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2018-19 Research Internship Opportunities
Deadline today by 400 pm
WHEN WHEN
1BMarch 22-24 2018 WHERE
University of Alberta
Good luck to the 18 PHEKIN students who will head out to Edmonton to compete
KIN Games 2018 Facebook Page KIN Games 2018 Twitter KINGames2018 Kinesiology Games 2018 YouTube channel kingames2018 Instagram account KIN Games 2018 home page
6 of 23
Raise the Bar and Exercise is Medicine is hosting a mini-conference and speaker series on Saturday March 24th This conference will focus on multidimensional health and is a great opportunity to learn from and meet professors and professionals in the health field The event will feature a keynote speaker workshops and a panel discussion Lunch will be provided to all delegates More information can be found on our Facebook page Healthy Perspectives
7 of 23
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httpssmithqueensucagrad_studiesdiploma_in_businesswebinarswebinar_successphputm_source=inquiriesamputm_me
dium=emailamputm_campaign=GDB2018
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Queens for Critical Empowerment We are currently hiring for our 2018-2019 executive team and are looking to have students from a broad range of faculties and demographics join our team As a new club on campus Queens for Critical Empowerment aims to broaden the scope on discussing gender and minority empowerment by looking at a wide range of professional fields and policies We aim to address empowerment through the perspective that every woman is unique in her barriers and opportunities to accomplish success within society and would like to shatter the perception that women are one homogeneous group on a national and international scope An outline for the list of positions we will be hiring for can be found at httpsdrivegooglecomfiled1ghz22zOhQn0JHR6eZSc5FE9IbtzKT3bmview And the link to our hiring application for the 2018-2019 year is httpsdocsgooglecomformsde1FAIpQLSeWgClMKcf9PL3bu7aU1zFM7nKV0LBC1P9ZLFe7SAKlTtdMbQviewform All applications are due by Sunday March 25th and any comment questions or concerns can be directed to qfceclubsqueensuca
15 of 23
Bike 2 Banff
Arthur Szydlowski (PHE rsquo19) and Liv Mickie (Kin 20) on a multi-province bicycle tour starting in early May covering approximately 3500 km from London Ontario all the way to Banff Alberta It is their hope to use this trip as a platform to reach out to individuals and help them understand that admitting they are vulnerable can be one of the hardest things to do and that reaching out to someone does not mean you are weak in fact it means quite the opposite
They are also attempting to raise $10000 for jackorg and the amazing work they do in terms of youth mental health advocacy
Their information and fundraising page can be found at jackorgbike2banff
16 of 23
PARTICIPANTS NEEDED ndash Compensation Provided
Who is eligible Healthy MALES 18-35 years of age No cardiovascular liver or kidney problems
non-smoker no medications Meet Canadarsquos Physical Activity Guidelines 150 minutesweek of moderate-
vigorous intensity activity What do I have to do
5 visits (1-4 hoursvisit) to the School of Kinesiology and Health Studies Human Vascular Control Laboratory
4 trials of forearm handgrip exercise (~10-50 min each)
Consume assigned drink 2 h pre-trial What will be measured
Heart rate
Blood pressure
Brachial artery imaging
Venous blood samples If you are interested in participating or for more information please contact
afenutaqueensuca
Do you care about whats happening on campus Are you passionate about writing photography multimedia or business Want to try your hand at sales Interested in pursuing a career in journalism or media The Journal is currently hiring for the 2018-19 school year Were looking for candidates from all backgrounds with a variety of interests to join our team next year Experience is not necessary Applications for editorial and business staff are due on Monday March 26th Go to myamsorgapply to apply now and get your shot at joining one of the oldest and most prestigious student newspapers in Canada If you have any questions feel free to contact Sebastian Bron and Nick Pearce at journal_neweditorsamsqueensuca
17 of 23
Application Deadline FRI MAR 23 Want to spend it canoe tripping in one of Canadarsquos most spectacular wilderness areas with a group of cool like-minded people If so you should volunteer with Camp Outlook What it is Outlook is a volunteer-run charity with a mission to take teens from disadvantaged backgrounds on canoe trips in Ontariorsquos Algonquin Park Who Outlook volunteers are A diverse group of people from all kinds of backgrounds with a shared love of the outdoors What they do They run 9 to 14-day canoe trips from Outlookrsquos base in Kingston Ontario from the middle of June until late August What training do you need to volunteer for Outlook None Outlook puts all its volunteers through a five-week training course in wilderness first aid lifesaving youth counselling canoeing and backcountry skills Who the campers are Teenagers aged 13 to 17 from Kingston and surrounding areas They come from economically disadvantaged backgrounds and most have had trouble at home or in school Theyrsquore often challenging but there is no group of people more rewarding to work with What you get for volunteering for the summer Lifelong friendships Amazing memories Stories yoursquoll be telling for years Wilderness and youth counselling qualifications that look great on a CV A unique volunteering experience that will impress future employers Free room and board for the summer What you do NOT get for volunteering for the summer Paid When Volunteering with Outlook is a full time commitment from May 20th till August 25th What you need to do You will need to submit an application ASAP to the following e-mail summercampoutlookca The deadline is March 23 For more information check out our website at httpcampoutlookca
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3BThe Relationship Game SAT MAR 24 noon to 200 pm in the Queenrsquos CentreARC (booth) Drop by the Queenrsquos Centre and try your luck at answering a trivia question about healthy
relationships Facebook event httpswwwfacebookcomevents2045054709105767
19 of 23
Are you in your final-year student of your
undergrad degree
Congratulations QYourFuture is here to help you successfully navigate your final year of
undergrad and start to transition to your next steps
To learn more about how you can get ready for graduation
visit careersqueensucaqyourfuture or pick up a QYourFuture infographic at the Career
Services front desk (3rd Floor Gordon Hall)um
mer
0BGOT CAREER QUESTIONS
Looking for more help on your resume or cover letter
Want to know about all of the different career oppertunites
available to your skill sets Need practice MCAT or LSAT
books
Career Services has plenty of resources that are
invaluable to your career further education and work
search questions
Come by to take out a book or just sit down and brows in our advising and resource area
To learn more click here and to search our collection use QCAT
20 of 23
Workshops this Week
Signup in MyCareer Please note which room your session is in
Monday March 19th
NO WORKSHOPS
Tuesday March 20th
Design Your Life 130pm-400pm (3rd Floor Gordon Hall Room 324)
QUIP EVENT Pre-Departure Session 530pm-700pm (3rd Floor Gordon Hall Room 302 - Main Corridor)
Wednesday March 21st
From Panic to Power 1130am-1220pm (3rd Floor Gordon Hall Room 324)
Ramp Up Your Resume 130pm-220pm (3rd Floor Gordon Hall Room 324)
Conquer the Cover Letter 230pm-320pm (3rd Floor Gordon Hall Room 324)
Thursday March 22nd
Winning Interviews - Part 1 1130am-1220pm (3rd Floor Gordon Hall Room 324)
Winning Interviews - Part 2 Communicating Your Skills and Experiences 1230pm-120pm (3rd Floor Gordon Hall
Room 324)
QUIP EVENT Pre-Departure Session 530pm-700pm (3rd Floor Gordon Hall Room 302 - Main Corridor)
Friday March 23rd
NO WORKSHOPS
Graduating From Your Undergrad
Check out these articles Graduation Bucket
List QYourFuture 10 Things To Do Before
You Graduate and You Already Have a
Network Queens Connects
These articles are featured in the 2017-18 edition of Career Services Whats Next magazine
They are available at careersqueensucastudentstipsheets-career-resourceswhats-next-
magazine
21 of 23
Information Sessions this Week Please register in MyCareer Locations may vary
Monday March 19th
NO INFO SESSIONS
Tuesday March 20th
NO INFO SESSIONS
Wednesday March 21st
NO INFO SESSIONS
Thursday March 22nd
All Saints University - School of Medicine 530pm-630pm (3rd Floor Gordon Hall Room 324)
Friday March 23rd
NO INFO SESSIONS
Cant get (or wait for) an appointment
Come to Drop-in Career Advising
Monday to Thursday 130 pm to 330 pm on the 3rd floor of Gordon Hall
Obtain immediate help with career or further education-related questions from a career advisor No
appointment required
2BIn addition to our regular drop-in career advising we offer
QUIP Advising
Want to learn more about the Queens Undergraduate Internship Program (QUIP)
Every Tuesday and Thursday 1100 am - Noon
Location Please check in with reception (Gordon Hall 3rd floor)
22 of 23
Coaching allows you to preform at a higher level Take advantage of these workshops to ldquoup your gamerdquo with your academics Review the workshops offered for the rest of Winter Term 2018 Put the workshop yoursquod like to attend into your calendar reminders and just show up no need to
book Need more information about whatwherewhen Go to httpsassqueensucaevents
WEEK TEN
Thurs 22 March Vic Hall 12-700 - Exam Schedule Drop-In (Vic Hall) Learn how to schedule adequate time for studying for each of your final exams ndash no matter how
many you might have A Peer Learning Assistant will take you through the process step-by-step and answer your questions about revising catching up and writing exams
WEEK ELEVEN
Tues 27 March Vic Hall 12-700 ndash Exam Schedule Drop-In (Stauffer) Learn how to schedule adequate time for studying for each of your final exams ndash no matter how
many you might have A Peer Learning Assistant will take you through the process step-by-step and answer your questions about revising catching up and writing exams
Sunday 1 April 12-800 - Get It Done
As the assignments pile up and exams loom yoursquore probably thinking how am I supposed to get this much work done without catered food scheduled breaks and the help of the pros We are too So wersquore inviting you to GET IT DONE a day of supported studying and fun in Ban Righ Dining Hall brought to you by Student Academic Success Services Bring your schoolwork and working minds because wersquoll have everything you need for success including drinks and food a comfy study spot and a team of trained writing and learning assistants to improve your academic work
WEEK TWELVE
Weds 4 April 130 - Exam Prep Multiple Choice
23 of 23
So yoursquove got a hundred decisions to make in an hour and a whole textbook to work from Wersquoll talk you through a process to help you select what yoursquoll learn memorize it and ease the stress of exam day
Thurs 5 April 130 - Exam Prep Essays amp Short Answers Dealing with essay exams can be tricky how do you produce a complex and clear argument in just
a few minutes Wersquoll show you how to revise how to practice and how to ace the exam
Fri 6 April 130 - Exam Prep Math amp Science Problems This class is designed to help you master and memorize the formulae and methods yoursquoll need to
perform at a high level on equation-based exams in math computer science engineering and related subjects
Our online schedule is available for both the Writing Centre amp Learning Strategies
Book your appointment online to speak with a professional or peer writing consultant or a learning strategist httpqueensumywconlinecom
Our services are free to all Queenrsquos students regardless of year ability or program
2 of 23
Missed a Registration Information Session
Take the time to review the information you missed by clicking on the PDFs from these sessions as follows
Going into Second Year
Going into Third Year
Going into Fourth Year
Mini-Streams Athletic Therapy Strength amp Conditioning Exercise Disability amp Aging
Movement and Health Mini-Stream Exercise Disability and Aging and Community Internship
Also donrsquot forget to review the 2018-19 SKHS Draft Timetable on the SKHS Registration website
3 of 23
4 of 23
5 of 23
2018-19 Research Internship Opportunities
Deadline today by 400 pm
WHEN WHEN
1BMarch 22-24 2018 WHERE
University of Alberta
Good luck to the 18 PHEKIN students who will head out to Edmonton to compete
KIN Games 2018 Facebook Page KIN Games 2018 Twitter KINGames2018 Kinesiology Games 2018 YouTube channel kingames2018 Instagram account KIN Games 2018 home page
6 of 23
Raise the Bar and Exercise is Medicine is hosting a mini-conference and speaker series on Saturday March 24th This conference will focus on multidimensional health and is a great opportunity to learn from and meet professors and professionals in the health field The event will feature a keynote speaker workshops and a panel discussion Lunch will be provided to all delegates More information can be found on our Facebook page Healthy Perspectives
7 of 23
8 of 23
httpssmithqueensucagrad_studiesdiploma_in_businesswebinarswebinar_successphputm_source=inquiriesamputm_me
dium=emailamputm_campaign=GDB2018
9 of 23
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11 of 23
12 of 23
13 of 23
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Queens for Critical Empowerment We are currently hiring for our 2018-2019 executive team and are looking to have students from a broad range of faculties and demographics join our team As a new club on campus Queens for Critical Empowerment aims to broaden the scope on discussing gender and minority empowerment by looking at a wide range of professional fields and policies We aim to address empowerment through the perspective that every woman is unique in her barriers and opportunities to accomplish success within society and would like to shatter the perception that women are one homogeneous group on a national and international scope An outline for the list of positions we will be hiring for can be found at httpsdrivegooglecomfiled1ghz22zOhQn0JHR6eZSc5FE9IbtzKT3bmview And the link to our hiring application for the 2018-2019 year is httpsdocsgooglecomformsde1FAIpQLSeWgClMKcf9PL3bu7aU1zFM7nKV0LBC1P9ZLFe7SAKlTtdMbQviewform All applications are due by Sunday March 25th and any comment questions or concerns can be directed to qfceclubsqueensuca
15 of 23
Bike 2 Banff
Arthur Szydlowski (PHE rsquo19) and Liv Mickie (Kin 20) on a multi-province bicycle tour starting in early May covering approximately 3500 km from London Ontario all the way to Banff Alberta It is their hope to use this trip as a platform to reach out to individuals and help them understand that admitting they are vulnerable can be one of the hardest things to do and that reaching out to someone does not mean you are weak in fact it means quite the opposite
They are also attempting to raise $10000 for jackorg and the amazing work they do in terms of youth mental health advocacy
Their information and fundraising page can be found at jackorgbike2banff
16 of 23
PARTICIPANTS NEEDED ndash Compensation Provided
Who is eligible Healthy MALES 18-35 years of age No cardiovascular liver or kidney problems
non-smoker no medications Meet Canadarsquos Physical Activity Guidelines 150 minutesweek of moderate-
vigorous intensity activity What do I have to do
5 visits (1-4 hoursvisit) to the School of Kinesiology and Health Studies Human Vascular Control Laboratory
4 trials of forearm handgrip exercise (~10-50 min each)
Consume assigned drink 2 h pre-trial What will be measured
Heart rate
Blood pressure
Brachial artery imaging
Venous blood samples If you are interested in participating or for more information please contact
afenutaqueensuca
Do you care about whats happening on campus Are you passionate about writing photography multimedia or business Want to try your hand at sales Interested in pursuing a career in journalism or media The Journal is currently hiring for the 2018-19 school year Were looking for candidates from all backgrounds with a variety of interests to join our team next year Experience is not necessary Applications for editorial and business staff are due on Monday March 26th Go to myamsorgapply to apply now and get your shot at joining one of the oldest and most prestigious student newspapers in Canada If you have any questions feel free to contact Sebastian Bron and Nick Pearce at journal_neweditorsamsqueensuca
17 of 23
Application Deadline FRI MAR 23 Want to spend it canoe tripping in one of Canadarsquos most spectacular wilderness areas with a group of cool like-minded people If so you should volunteer with Camp Outlook What it is Outlook is a volunteer-run charity with a mission to take teens from disadvantaged backgrounds on canoe trips in Ontariorsquos Algonquin Park Who Outlook volunteers are A diverse group of people from all kinds of backgrounds with a shared love of the outdoors What they do They run 9 to 14-day canoe trips from Outlookrsquos base in Kingston Ontario from the middle of June until late August What training do you need to volunteer for Outlook None Outlook puts all its volunteers through a five-week training course in wilderness first aid lifesaving youth counselling canoeing and backcountry skills Who the campers are Teenagers aged 13 to 17 from Kingston and surrounding areas They come from economically disadvantaged backgrounds and most have had trouble at home or in school Theyrsquore often challenging but there is no group of people more rewarding to work with What you get for volunteering for the summer Lifelong friendships Amazing memories Stories yoursquoll be telling for years Wilderness and youth counselling qualifications that look great on a CV A unique volunteering experience that will impress future employers Free room and board for the summer What you do NOT get for volunteering for the summer Paid When Volunteering with Outlook is a full time commitment from May 20th till August 25th What you need to do You will need to submit an application ASAP to the following e-mail summercampoutlookca The deadline is March 23 For more information check out our website at httpcampoutlookca
18 of 23
3BThe Relationship Game SAT MAR 24 noon to 200 pm in the Queenrsquos CentreARC (booth) Drop by the Queenrsquos Centre and try your luck at answering a trivia question about healthy
relationships Facebook event httpswwwfacebookcomevents2045054709105767
19 of 23
Are you in your final-year student of your
undergrad degree
Congratulations QYourFuture is here to help you successfully navigate your final year of
undergrad and start to transition to your next steps
To learn more about how you can get ready for graduation
visit careersqueensucaqyourfuture or pick up a QYourFuture infographic at the Career
Services front desk (3rd Floor Gordon Hall)um
mer
0BGOT CAREER QUESTIONS
Looking for more help on your resume or cover letter
Want to know about all of the different career oppertunites
available to your skill sets Need practice MCAT or LSAT
books
Career Services has plenty of resources that are
invaluable to your career further education and work
search questions
Come by to take out a book or just sit down and brows in our advising and resource area
To learn more click here and to search our collection use QCAT
20 of 23
Workshops this Week
Signup in MyCareer Please note which room your session is in
Monday March 19th
NO WORKSHOPS
Tuesday March 20th
Design Your Life 130pm-400pm (3rd Floor Gordon Hall Room 324)
QUIP EVENT Pre-Departure Session 530pm-700pm (3rd Floor Gordon Hall Room 302 - Main Corridor)
Wednesday March 21st
From Panic to Power 1130am-1220pm (3rd Floor Gordon Hall Room 324)
Ramp Up Your Resume 130pm-220pm (3rd Floor Gordon Hall Room 324)
Conquer the Cover Letter 230pm-320pm (3rd Floor Gordon Hall Room 324)
Thursday March 22nd
Winning Interviews - Part 1 1130am-1220pm (3rd Floor Gordon Hall Room 324)
Winning Interviews - Part 2 Communicating Your Skills and Experiences 1230pm-120pm (3rd Floor Gordon Hall
Room 324)
QUIP EVENT Pre-Departure Session 530pm-700pm (3rd Floor Gordon Hall Room 302 - Main Corridor)
Friday March 23rd
NO WORKSHOPS
Graduating From Your Undergrad
Check out these articles Graduation Bucket
List QYourFuture 10 Things To Do Before
You Graduate and You Already Have a
Network Queens Connects
These articles are featured in the 2017-18 edition of Career Services Whats Next magazine
They are available at careersqueensucastudentstipsheets-career-resourceswhats-next-
magazine
21 of 23
Information Sessions this Week Please register in MyCareer Locations may vary
Monday March 19th
NO INFO SESSIONS
Tuesday March 20th
NO INFO SESSIONS
Wednesday March 21st
NO INFO SESSIONS
Thursday March 22nd
All Saints University - School of Medicine 530pm-630pm (3rd Floor Gordon Hall Room 324)
Friday March 23rd
NO INFO SESSIONS
Cant get (or wait for) an appointment
Come to Drop-in Career Advising
Monday to Thursday 130 pm to 330 pm on the 3rd floor of Gordon Hall
Obtain immediate help with career or further education-related questions from a career advisor No
appointment required
2BIn addition to our regular drop-in career advising we offer
QUIP Advising
Want to learn more about the Queens Undergraduate Internship Program (QUIP)
Every Tuesday and Thursday 1100 am - Noon
Location Please check in with reception (Gordon Hall 3rd floor)
22 of 23
Coaching allows you to preform at a higher level Take advantage of these workshops to ldquoup your gamerdquo with your academics Review the workshops offered for the rest of Winter Term 2018 Put the workshop yoursquod like to attend into your calendar reminders and just show up no need to
book Need more information about whatwherewhen Go to httpsassqueensucaevents
WEEK TEN
Thurs 22 March Vic Hall 12-700 - Exam Schedule Drop-In (Vic Hall) Learn how to schedule adequate time for studying for each of your final exams ndash no matter how
many you might have A Peer Learning Assistant will take you through the process step-by-step and answer your questions about revising catching up and writing exams
WEEK ELEVEN
Tues 27 March Vic Hall 12-700 ndash Exam Schedule Drop-In (Stauffer) Learn how to schedule adequate time for studying for each of your final exams ndash no matter how
many you might have A Peer Learning Assistant will take you through the process step-by-step and answer your questions about revising catching up and writing exams
Sunday 1 April 12-800 - Get It Done
As the assignments pile up and exams loom yoursquore probably thinking how am I supposed to get this much work done without catered food scheduled breaks and the help of the pros We are too So wersquore inviting you to GET IT DONE a day of supported studying and fun in Ban Righ Dining Hall brought to you by Student Academic Success Services Bring your schoolwork and working minds because wersquoll have everything you need for success including drinks and food a comfy study spot and a team of trained writing and learning assistants to improve your academic work
WEEK TWELVE
Weds 4 April 130 - Exam Prep Multiple Choice
23 of 23
So yoursquove got a hundred decisions to make in an hour and a whole textbook to work from Wersquoll talk you through a process to help you select what yoursquoll learn memorize it and ease the stress of exam day
Thurs 5 April 130 - Exam Prep Essays amp Short Answers Dealing with essay exams can be tricky how do you produce a complex and clear argument in just
a few minutes Wersquoll show you how to revise how to practice and how to ace the exam
Fri 6 April 130 - Exam Prep Math amp Science Problems This class is designed to help you master and memorize the formulae and methods yoursquoll need to
perform at a high level on equation-based exams in math computer science engineering and related subjects
Our online schedule is available for both the Writing Centre amp Learning Strategies
Book your appointment online to speak with a professional or peer writing consultant or a learning strategist httpqueensumywconlinecom
Our services are free to all Queenrsquos students regardless of year ability or program
3 of 23
4 of 23
5 of 23
2018-19 Research Internship Opportunities
Deadline today by 400 pm
WHEN WHEN
1BMarch 22-24 2018 WHERE
University of Alberta
Good luck to the 18 PHEKIN students who will head out to Edmonton to compete
KIN Games 2018 Facebook Page KIN Games 2018 Twitter KINGames2018 Kinesiology Games 2018 YouTube channel kingames2018 Instagram account KIN Games 2018 home page
6 of 23
Raise the Bar and Exercise is Medicine is hosting a mini-conference and speaker series on Saturday March 24th This conference will focus on multidimensional health and is a great opportunity to learn from and meet professors and professionals in the health field The event will feature a keynote speaker workshops and a panel discussion Lunch will be provided to all delegates More information can be found on our Facebook page Healthy Perspectives
7 of 23
8 of 23
httpssmithqueensucagrad_studiesdiploma_in_businesswebinarswebinar_successphputm_source=inquiriesamputm_me
dium=emailamputm_campaign=GDB2018
9 of 23
10 of 23
11 of 23
12 of 23
13 of 23
14 of 23
Queens for Critical Empowerment We are currently hiring for our 2018-2019 executive team and are looking to have students from a broad range of faculties and demographics join our team As a new club on campus Queens for Critical Empowerment aims to broaden the scope on discussing gender and minority empowerment by looking at a wide range of professional fields and policies We aim to address empowerment through the perspective that every woman is unique in her barriers and opportunities to accomplish success within society and would like to shatter the perception that women are one homogeneous group on a national and international scope An outline for the list of positions we will be hiring for can be found at httpsdrivegooglecomfiled1ghz22zOhQn0JHR6eZSc5FE9IbtzKT3bmview And the link to our hiring application for the 2018-2019 year is httpsdocsgooglecomformsde1FAIpQLSeWgClMKcf9PL3bu7aU1zFM7nKV0LBC1P9ZLFe7SAKlTtdMbQviewform All applications are due by Sunday March 25th and any comment questions or concerns can be directed to qfceclubsqueensuca
15 of 23
Bike 2 Banff
Arthur Szydlowski (PHE rsquo19) and Liv Mickie (Kin 20) on a multi-province bicycle tour starting in early May covering approximately 3500 km from London Ontario all the way to Banff Alberta It is their hope to use this trip as a platform to reach out to individuals and help them understand that admitting they are vulnerable can be one of the hardest things to do and that reaching out to someone does not mean you are weak in fact it means quite the opposite
They are also attempting to raise $10000 for jackorg and the amazing work they do in terms of youth mental health advocacy
Their information and fundraising page can be found at jackorgbike2banff
16 of 23
PARTICIPANTS NEEDED ndash Compensation Provided
Who is eligible Healthy MALES 18-35 years of age No cardiovascular liver or kidney problems
non-smoker no medications Meet Canadarsquos Physical Activity Guidelines 150 minutesweek of moderate-
vigorous intensity activity What do I have to do
5 visits (1-4 hoursvisit) to the School of Kinesiology and Health Studies Human Vascular Control Laboratory
4 trials of forearm handgrip exercise (~10-50 min each)
Consume assigned drink 2 h pre-trial What will be measured
Heart rate
Blood pressure
Brachial artery imaging
Venous blood samples If you are interested in participating or for more information please contact
afenutaqueensuca
Do you care about whats happening on campus Are you passionate about writing photography multimedia or business Want to try your hand at sales Interested in pursuing a career in journalism or media The Journal is currently hiring for the 2018-19 school year Were looking for candidates from all backgrounds with a variety of interests to join our team next year Experience is not necessary Applications for editorial and business staff are due on Monday March 26th Go to myamsorgapply to apply now and get your shot at joining one of the oldest and most prestigious student newspapers in Canada If you have any questions feel free to contact Sebastian Bron and Nick Pearce at journal_neweditorsamsqueensuca
17 of 23
Application Deadline FRI MAR 23 Want to spend it canoe tripping in one of Canadarsquos most spectacular wilderness areas with a group of cool like-minded people If so you should volunteer with Camp Outlook What it is Outlook is a volunteer-run charity with a mission to take teens from disadvantaged backgrounds on canoe trips in Ontariorsquos Algonquin Park Who Outlook volunteers are A diverse group of people from all kinds of backgrounds with a shared love of the outdoors What they do They run 9 to 14-day canoe trips from Outlookrsquos base in Kingston Ontario from the middle of June until late August What training do you need to volunteer for Outlook None Outlook puts all its volunteers through a five-week training course in wilderness first aid lifesaving youth counselling canoeing and backcountry skills Who the campers are Teenagers aged 13 to 17 from Kingston and surrounding areas They come from economically disadvantaged backgrounds and most have had trouble at home or in school Theyrsquore often challenging but there is no group of people more rewarding to work with What you get for volunteering for the summer Lifelong friendships Amazing memories Stories yoursquoll be telling for years Wilderness and youth counselling qualifications that look great on a CV A unique volunteering experience that will impress future employers Free room and board for the summer What you do NOT get for volunteering for the summer Paid When Volunteering with Outlook is a full time commitment from May 20th till August 25th What you need to do You will need to submit an application ASAP to the following e-mail summercampoutlookca The deadline is March 23 For more information check out our website at httpcampoutlookca
18 of 23
3BThe Relationship Game SAT MAR 24 noon to 200 pm in the Queenrsquos CentreARC (booth) Drop by the Queenrsquos Centre and try your luck at answering a trivia question about healthy
relationships Facebook event httpswwwfacebookcomevents2045054709105767
19 of 23
Are you in your final-year student of your
undergrad degree
Congratulations QYourFuture is here to help you successfully navigate your final year of
undergrad and start to transition to your next steps
To learn more about how you can get ready for graduation
visit careersqueensucaqyourfuture or pick up a QYourFuture infographic at the Career
Services front desk (3rd Floor Gordon Hall)um
mer
0BGOT CAREER QUESTIONS
Looking for more help on your resume or cover letter
Want to know about all of the different career oppertunites
available to your skill sets Need practice MCAT or LSAT
books
Career Services has plenty of resources that are
invaluable to your career further education and work
search questions
Come by to take out a book or just sit down and brows in our advising and resource area
To learn more click here and to search our collection use QCAT
20 of 23
Workshops this Week
Signup in MyCareer Please note which room your session is in
Monday March 19th
NO WORKSHOPS
Tuesday March 20th
Design Your Life 130pm-400pm (3rd Floor Gordon Hall Room 324)
QUIP EVENT Pre-Departure Session 530pm-700pm (3rd Floor Gordon Hall Room 302 - Main Corridor)
Wednesday March 21st
From Panic to Power 1130am-1220pm (3rd Floor Gordon Hall Room 324)
Ramp Up Your Resume 130pm-220pm (3rd Floor Gordon Hall Room 324)
Conquer the Cover Letter 230pm-320pm (3rd Floor Gordon Hall Room 324)
Thursday March 22nd
Winning Interviews - Part 1 1130am-1220pm (3rd Floor Gordon Hall Room 324)
Winning Interviews - Part 2 Communicating Your Skills and Experiences 1230pm-120pm (3rd Floor Gordon Hall
Room 324)
QUIP EVENT Pre-Departure Session 530pm-700pm (3rd Floor Gordon Hall Room 302 - Main Corridor)
Friday March 23rd
NO WORKSHOPS
Graduating From Your Undergrad
Check out these articles Graduation Bucket
List QYourFuture 10 Things To Do Before
You Graduate and You Already Have a
Network Queens Connects
These articles are featured in the 2017-18 edition of Career Services Whats Next magazine
They are available at careersqueensucastudentstipsheets-career-resourceswhats-next-
magazine
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Information Sessions this Week Please register in MyCareer Locations may vary
Monday March 19th
NO INFO SESSIONS
Tuesday March 20th
NO INFO SESSIONS
Wednesday March 21st
NO INFO SESSIONS
Thursday March 22nd
All Saints University - School of Medicine 530pm-630pm (3rd Floor Gordon Hall Room 324)
Friday March 23rd
NO INFO SESSIONS
Cant get (or wait for) an appointment
Come to Drop-in Career Advising
Monday to Thursday 130 pm to 330 pm on the 3rd floor of Gordon Hall
Obtain immediate help with career or further education-related questions from a career advisor No
appointment required
2BIn addition to our regular drop-in career advising we offer
QUIP Advising
Want to learn more about the Queens Undergraduate Internship Program (QUIP)
Every Tuesday and Thursday 1100 am - Noon
Location Please check in with reception (Gordon Hall 3rd floor)
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Coaching allows you to preform at a higher level Take advantage of these workshops to ldquoup your gamerdquo with your academics Review the workshops offered for the rest of Winter Term 2018 Put the workshop yoursquod like to attend into your calendar reminders and just show up no need to
book Need more information about whatwherewhen Go to httpsassqueensucaevents
WEEK TEN
Thurs 22 March Vic Hall 12-700 - Exam Schedule Drop-In (Vic Hall) Learn how to schedule adequate time for studying for each of your final exams ndash no matter how
many you might have A Peer Learning Assistant will take you through the process step-by-step and answer your questions about revising catching up and writing exams
WEEK ELEVEN
Tues 27 March Vic Hall 12-700 ndash Exam Schedule Drop-In (Stauffer) Learn how to schedule adequate time for studying for each of your final exams ndash no matter how
many you might have A Peer Learning Assistant will take you through the process step-by-step and answer your questions about revising catching up and writing exams
Sunday 1 April 12-800 - Get It Done
As the assignments pile up and exams loom yoursquore probably thinking how am I supposed to get this much work done without catered food scheduled breaks and the help of the pros We are too So wersquore inviting you to GET IT DONE a day of supported studying and fun in Ban Righ Dining Hall brought to you by Student Academic Success Services Bring your schoolwork and working minds because wersquoll have everything you need for success including drinks and food a comfy study spot and a team of trained writing and learning assistants to improve your academic work
WEEK TWELVE
Weds 4 April 130 - Exam Prep Multiple Choice
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So yoursquove got a hundred decisions to make in an hour and a whole textbook to work from Wersquoll talk you through a process to help you select what yoursquoll learn memorize it and ease the stress of exam day
Thurs 5 April 130 - Exam Prep Essays amp Short Answers Dealing with essay exams can be tricky how do you produce a complex and clear argument in just
a few minutes Wersquoll show you how to revise how to practice and how to ace the exam
Fri 6 April 130 - Exam Prep Math amp Science Problems This class is designed to help you master and memorize the formulae and methods yoursquoll need to
perform at a high level on equation-based exams in math computer science engineering and related subjects
Our online schedule is available for both the Writing Centre amp Learning Strategies
Book your appointment online to speak with a professional or peer writing consultant or a learning strategist httpqueensumywconlinecom
Our services are free to all Queenrsquos students regardless of year ability or program
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2018-19 Research Internship Opportunities
Deadline today by 400 pm
WHEN WHEN
1BMarch 22-24 2018 WHERE
University of Alberta
Good luck to the 18 PHEKIN students who will head out to Edmonton to compete
KIN Games 2018 Facebook Page KIN Games 2018 Twitter KINGames2018 Kinesiology Games 2018 YouTube channel kingames2018 Instagram account KIN Games 2018 home page
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Raise the Bar and Exercise is Medicine is hosting a mini-conference and speaker series on Saturday March 24th This conference will focus on multidimensional health and is a great opportunity to learn from and meet professors and professionals in the health field The event will feature a keynote speaker workshops and a panel discussion Lunch will be provided to all delegates More information can be found on our Facebook page Healthy Perspectives
7 of 23
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httpssmithqueensucagrad_studiesdiploma_in_businesswebinarswebinar_successphputm_source=inquiriesamputm_me
dium=emailamputm_campaign=GDB2018
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Queens for Critical Empowerment We are currently hiring for our 2018-2019 executive team and are looking to have students from a broad range of faculties and demographics join our team As a new club on campus Queens for Critical Empowerment aims to broaden the scope on discussing gender and minority empowerment by looking at a wide range of professional fields and policies We aim to address empowerment through the perspective that every woman is unique in her barriers and opportunities to accomplish success within society and would like to shatter the perception that women are one homogeneous group on a national and international scope An outline for the list of positions we will be hiring for can be found at httpsdrivegooglecomfiled1ghz22zOhQn0JHR6eZSc5FE9IbtzKT3bmview And the link to our hiring application for the 2018-2019 year is httpsdocsgooglecomformsde1FAIpQLSeWgClMKcf9PL3bu7aU1zFM7nKV0LBC1P9ZLFe7SAKlTtdMbQviewform All applications are due by Sunday March 25th and any comment questions or concerns can be directed to qfceclubsqueensuca
15 of 23
Bike 2 Banff
Arthur Szydlowski (PHE rsquo19) and Liv Mickie (Kin 20) on a multi-province bicycle tour starting in early May covering approximately 3500 km from London Ontario all the way to Banff Alberta It is their hope to use this trip as a platform to reach out to individuals and help them understand that admitting they are vulnerable can be one of the hardest things to do and that reaching out to someone does not mean you are weak in fact it means quite the opposite
They are also attempting to raise $10000 for jackorg and the amazing work they do in terms of youth mental health advocacy
Their information and fundraising page can be found at jackorgbike2banff
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PARTICIPANTS NEEDED ndash Compensation Provided
Who is eligible Healthy MALES 18-35 years of age No cardiovascular liver or kidney problems
non-smoker no medications Meet Canadarsquos Physical Activity Guidelines 150 minutesweek of moderate-
vigorous intensity activity What do I have to do
5 visits (1-4 hoursvisit) to the School of Kinesiology and Health Studies Human Vascular Control Laboratory
4 trials of forearm handgrip exercise (~10-50 min each)
Consume assigned drink 2 h pre-trial What will be measured
Heart rate
Blood pressure
Brachial artery imaging
Venous blood samples If you are interested in participating or for more information please contact
afenutaqueensuca
Do you care about whats happening on campus Are you passionate about writing photography multimedia or business Want to try your hand at sales Interested in pursuing a career in journalism or media The Journal is currently hiring for the 2018-19 school year Were looking for candidates from all backgrounds with a variety of interests to join our team next year Experience is not necessary Applications for editorial and business staff are due on Monday March 26th Go to myamsorgapply to apply now and get your shot at joining one of the oldest and most prestigious student newspapers in Canada If you have any questions feel free to contact Sebastian Bron and Nick Pearce at journal_neweditorsamsqueensuca
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Application Deadline FRI MAR 23 Want to spend it canoe tripping in one of Canadarsquos most spectacular wilderness areas with a group of cool like-minded people If so you should volunteer with Camp Outlook What it is Outlook is a volunteer-run charity with a mission to take teens from disadvantaged backgrounds on canoe trips in Ontariorsquos Algonquin Park Who Outlook volunteers are A diverse group of people from all kinds of backgrounds with a shared love of the outdoors What they do They run 9 to 14-day canoe trips from Outlookrsquos base in Kingston Ontario from the middle of June until late August What training do you need to volunteer for Outlook None Outlook puts all its volunteers through a five-week training course in wilderness first aid lifesaving youth counselling canoeing and backcountry skills Who the campers are Teenagers aged 13 to 17 from Kingston and surrounding areas They come from economically disadvantaged backgrounds and most have had trouble at home or in school Theyrsquore often challenging but there is no group of people more rewarding to work with What you get for volunteering for the summer Lifelong friendships Amazing memories Stories yoursquoll be telling for years Wilderness and youth counselling qualifications that look great on a CV A unique volunteering experience that will impress future employers Free room and board for the summer What you do NOT get for volunteering for the summer Paid When Volunteering with Outlook is a full time commitment from May 20th till August 25th What you need to do You will need to submit an application ASAP to the following e-mail summercampoutlookca The deadline is March 23 For more information check out our website at httpcampoutlookca
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3BThe Relationship Game SAT MAR 24 noon to 200 pm in the Queenrsquos CentreARC (booth) Drop by the Queenrsquos Centre and try your luck at answering a trivia question about healthy
relationships Facebook event httpswwwfacebookcomevents2045054709105767
19 of 23
Are you in your final-year student of your
undergrad degree
Congratulations QYourFuture is here to help you successfully navigate your final year of
undergrad and start to transition to your next steps
To learn more about how you can get ready for graduation
visit careersqueensucaqyourfuture or pick up a QYourFuture infographic at the Career
Services front desk (3rd Floor Gordon Hall)um
mer
0BGOT CAREER QUESTIONS
Looking for more help on your resume or cover letter
Want to know about all of the different career oppertunites
available to your skill sets Need practice MCAT or LSAT
books
Career Services has plenty of resources that are
invaluable to your career further education and work
search questions
Come by to take out a book or just sit down and brows in our advising and resource area
To learn more click here and to search our collection use QCAT
20 of 23
Workshops this Week
Signup in MyCareer Please note which room your session is in
Monday March 19th
NO WORKSHOPS
Tuesday March 20th
Design Your Life 130pm-400pm (3rd Floor Gordon Hall Room 324)
QUIP EVENT Pre-Departure Session 530pm-700pm (3rd Floor Gordon Hall Room 302 - Main Corridor)
Wednesday March 21st
From Panic to Power 1130am-1220pm (3rd Floor Gordon Hall Room 324)
Ramp Up Your Resume 130pm-220pm (3rd Floor Gordon Hall Room 324)
Conquer the Cover Letter 230pm-320pm (3rd Floor Gordon Hall Room 324)
Thursday March 22nd
Winning Interviews - Part 1 1130am-1220pm (3rd Floor Gordon Hall Room 324)
Winning Interviews - Part 2 Communicating Your Skills and Experiences 1230pm-120pm (3rd Floor Gordon Hall
Room 324)
QUIP EVENT Pre-Departure Session 530pm-700pm (3rd Floor Gordon Hall Room 302 - Main Corridor)
Friday March 23rd
NO WORKSHOPS
Graduating From Your Undergrad
Check out these articles Graduation Bucket
List QYourFuture 10 Things To Do Before
You Graduate and You Already Have a
Network Queens Connects
These articles are featured in the 2017-18 edition of Career Services Whats Next magazine
They are available at careersqueensucastudentstipsheets-career-resourceswhats-next-
magazine
21 of 23
Information Sessions this Week Please register in MyCareer Locations may vary
Monday March 19th
NO INFO SESSIONS
Tuesday March 20th
NO INFO SESSIONS
Wednesday March 21st
NO INFO SESSIONS
Thursday March 22nd
All Saints University - School of Medicine 530pm-630pm (3rd Floor Gordon Hall Room 324)
Friday March 23rd
NO INFO SESSIONS
Cant get (or wait for) an appointment
Come to Drop-in Career Advising
Monday to Thursday 130 pm to 330 pm on the 3rd floor of Gordon Hall
Obtain immediate help with career or further education-related questions from a career advisor No
appointment required
2BIn addition to our regular drop-in career advising we offer
QUIP Advising
Want to learn more about the Queens Undergraduate Internship Program (QUIP)
Every Tuesday and Thursday 1100 am - Noon
Location Please check in with reception (Gordon Hall 3rd floor)
22 of 23
Coaching allows you to preform at a higher level Take advantage of these workshops to ldquoup your gamerdquo with your academics Review the workshops offered for the rest of Winter Term 2018 Put the workshop yoursquod like to attend into your calendar reminders and just show up no need to
book Need more information about whatwherewhen Go to httpsassqueensucaevents
WEEK TEN
Thurs 22 March Vic Hall 12-700 - Exam Schedule Drop-In (Vic Hall) Learn how to schedule adequate time for studying for each of your final exams ndash no matter how
many you might have A Peer Learning Assistant will take you through the process step-by-step and answer your questions about revising catching up and writing exams
WEEK ELEVEN
Tues 27 March Vic Hall 12-700 ndash Exam Schedule Drop-In (Stauffer) Learn how to schedule adequate time for studying for each of your final exams ndash no matter how
many you might have A Peer Learning Assistant will take you through the process step-by-step and answer your questions about revising catching up and writing exams
Sunday 1 April 12-800 - Get It Done
As the assignments pile up and exams loom yoursquore probably thinking how am I supposed to get this much work done without catered food scheduled breaks and the help of the pros We are too So wersquore inviting you to GET IT DONE a day of supported studying and fun in Ban Righ Dining Hall brought to you by Student Academic Success Services Bring your schoolwork and working minds because wersquoll have everything you need for success including drinks and food a comfy study spot and a team of trained writing and learning assistants to improve your academic work
WEEK TWELVE
Weds 4 April 130 - Exam Prep Multiple Choice
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So yoursquove got a hundred decisions to make in an hour and a whole textbook to work from Wersquoll talk you through a process to help you select what yoursquoll learn memorize it and ease the stress of exam day
Thurs 5 April 130 - Exam Prep Essays amp Short Answers Dealing with essay exams can be tricky how do you produce a complex and clear argument in just
a few minutes Wersquoll show you how to revise how to practice and how to ace the exam
Fri 6 April 130 - Exam Prep Math amp Science Problems This class is designed to help you master and memorize the formulae and methods yoursquoll need to
perform at a high level on equation-based exams in math computer science engineering and related subjects
Our online schedule is available for both the Writing Centre amp Learning Strategies
Book your appointment online to speak with a professional or peer writing consultant or a learning strategist httpqueensumywconlinecom
Our services are free to all Queenrsquos students regardless of year ability or program
5 of 23
2018-19 Research Internship Opportunities
Deadline today by 400 pm
WHEN WHEN
1BMarch 22-24 2018 WHERE
University of Alberta
Good luck to the 18 PHEKIN students who will head out to Edmonton to compete
KIN Games 2018 Facebook Page KIN Games 2018 Twitter KINGames2018 Kinesiology Games 2018 YouTube channel kingames2018 Instagram account KIN Games 2018 home page
6 of 23
Raise the Bar and Exercise is Medicine is hosting a mini-conference and speaker series on Saturday March 24th This conference will focus on multidimensional health and is a great opportunity to learn from and meet professors and professionals in the health field The event will feature a keynote speaker workshops and a panel discussion Lunch will be provided to all delegates More information can be found on our Facebook page Healthy Perspectives
7 of 23
8 of 23
httpssmithqueensucagrad_studiesdiploma_in_businesswebinarswebinar_successphputm_source=inquiriesamputm_me
dium=emailamputm_campaign=GDB2018
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Queens for Critical Empowerment We are currently hiring for our 2018-2019 executive team and are looking to have students from a broad range of faculties and demographics join our team As a new club on campus Queens for Critical Empowerment aims to broaden the scope on discussing gender and minority empowerment by looking at a wide range of professional fields and policies We aim to address empowerment through the perspective that every woman is unique in her barriers and opportunities to accomplish success within society and would like to shatter the perception that women are one homogeneous group on a national and international scope An outline for the list of positions we will be hiring for can be found at httpsdrivegooglecomfiled1ghz22zOhQn0JHR6eZSc5FE9IbtzKT3bmview And the link to our hiring application for the 2018-2019 year is httpsdocsgooglecomformsde1FAIpQLSeWgClMKcf9PL3bu7aU1zFM7nKV0LBC1P9ZLFe7SAKlTtdMbQviewform All applications are due by Sunday March 25th and any comment questions or concerns can be directed to qfceclubsqueensuca
15 of 23
Bike 2 Banff
Arthur Szydlowski (PHE rsquo19) and Liv Mickie (Kin 20) on a multi-province bicycle tour starting in early May covering approximately 3500 km from London Ontario all the way to Banff Alberta It is their hope to use this trip as a platform to reach out to individuals and help them understand that admitting they are vulnerable can be one of the hardest things to do and that reaching out to someone does not mean you are weak in fact it means quite the opposite
They are also attempting to raise $10000 for jackorg and the amazing work they do in terms of youth mental health advocacy
Their information and fundraising page can be found at jackorgbike2banff
16 of 23
PARTICIPANTS NEEDED ndash Compensation Provided
Who is eligible Healthy MALES 18-35 years of age No cardiovascular liver or kidney problems
non-smoker no medications Meet Canadarsquos Physical Activity Guidelines 150 minutesweek of moderate-
vigorous intensity activity What do I have to do
5 visits (1-4 hoursvisit) to the School of Kinesiology and Health Studies Human Vascular Control Laboratory
4 trials of forearm handgrip exercise (~10-50 min each)
Consume assigned drink 2 h pre-trial What will be measured
Heart rate
Blood pressure
Brachial artery imaging
Venous blood samples If you are interested in participating or for more information please contact
afenutaqueensuca
Do you care about whats happening on campus Are you passionate about writing photography multimedia or business Want to try your hand at sales Interested in pursuing a career in journalism or media The Journal is currently hiring for the 2018-19 school year Were looking for candidates from all backgrounds with a variety of interests to join our team next year Experience is not necessary Applications for editorial and business staff are due on Monday March 26th Go to myamsorgapply to apply now and get your shot at joining one of the oldest and most prestigious student newspapers in Canada If you have any questions feel free to contact Sebastian Bron and Nick Pearce at journal_neweditorsamsqueensuca
17 of 23
Application Deadline FRI MAR 23 Want to spend it canoe tripping in one of Canadarsquos most spectacular wilderness areas with a group of cool like-minded people If so you should volunteer with Camp Outlook What it is Outlook is a volunteer-run charity with a mission to take teens from disadvantaged backgrounds on canoe trips in Ontariorsquos Algonquin Park Who Outlook volunteers are A diverse group of people from all kinds of backgrounds with a shared love of the outdoors What they do They run 9 to 14-day canoe trips from Outlookrsquos base in Kingston Ontario from the middle of June until late August What training do you need to volunteer for Outlook None Outlook puts all its volunteers through a five-week training course in wilderness first aid lifesaving youth counselling canoeing and backcountry skills Who the campers are Teenagers aged 13 to 17 from Kingston and surrounding areas They come from economically disadvantaged backgrounds and most have had trouble at home or in school Theyrsquore often challenging but there is no group of people more rewarding to work with What you get for volunteering for the summer Lifelong friendships Amazing memories Stories yoursquoll be telling for years Wilderness and youth counselling qualifications that look great on a CV A unique volunteering experience that will impress future employers Free room and board for the summer What you do NOT get for volunteering for the summer Paid When Volunteering with Outlook is a full time commitment from May 20th till August 25th What you need to do You will need to submit an application ASAP to the following e-mail summercampoutlookca The deadline is March 23 For more information check out our website at httpcampoutlookca
18 of 23
3BThe Relationship Game SAT MAR 24 noon to 200 pm in the Queenrsquos CentreARC (booth) Drop by the Queenrsquos Centre and try your luck at answering a trivia question about healthy
relationships Facebook event httpswwwfacebookcomevents2045054709105767
19 of 23
Are you in your final-year student of your
undergrad degree
Congratulations QYourFuture is here to help you successfully navigate your final year of
undergrad and start to transition to your next steps
To learn more about how you can get ready for graduation
visit careersqueensucaqyourfuture or pick up a QYourFuture infographic at the Career
Services front desk (3rd Floor Gordon Hall)um
mer
0BGOT CAREER QUESTIONS
Looking for more help on your resume or cover letter
Want to know about all of the different career oppertunites
available to your skill sets Need practice MCAT or LSAT
books
Career Services has plenty of resources that are
invaluable to your career further education and work
search questions
Come by to take out a book or just sit down and brows in our advising and resource area
To learn more click here and to search our collection use QCAT
20 of 23
Workshops this Week
Signup in MyCareer Please note which room your session is in
Monday March 19th
NO WORKSHOPS
Tuesday March 20th
Design Your Life 130pm-400pm (3rd Floor Gordon Hall Room 324)
QUIP EVENT Pre-Departure Session 530pm-700pm (3rd Floor Gordon Hall Room 302 - Main Corridor)
Wednesday March 21st
From Panic to Power 1130am-1220pm (3rd Floor Gordon Hall Room 324)
Ramp Up Your Resume 130pm-220pm (3rd Floor Gordon Hall Room 324)
Conquer the Cover Letter 230pm-320pm (3rd Floor Gordon Hall Room 324)
Thursday March 22nd
Winning Interviews - Part 1 1130am-1220pm (3rd Floor Gordon Hall Room 324)
Winning Interviews - Part 2 Communicating Your Skills and Experiences 1230pm-120pm (3rd Floor Gordon Hall
Room 324)
QUIP EVENT Pre-Departure Session 530pm-700pm (3rd Floor Gordon Hall Room 302 - Main Corridor)
Friday March 23rd
NO WORKSHOPS
Graduating From Your Undergrad
Check out these articles Graduation Bucket
List QYourFuture 10 Things To Do Before
You Graduate and You Already Have a
Network Queens Connects
These articles are featured in the 2017-18 edition of Career Services Whats Next magazine
They are available at careersqueensucastudentstipsheets-career-resourceswhats-next-
magazine
21 of 23
Information Sessions this Week Please register in MyCareer Locations may vary
Monday March 19th
NO INFO SESSIONS
Tuesday March 20th
NO INFO SESSIONS
Wednesday March 21st
NO INFO SESSIONS
Thursday March 22nd
All Saints University - School of Medicine 530pm-630pm (3rd Floor Gordon Hall Room 324)
Friday March 23rd
NO INFO SESSIONS
Cant get (or wait for) an appointment
Come to Drop-in Career Advising
Monday to Thursday 130 pm to 330 pm on the 3rd floor of Gordon Hall
Obtain immediate help with career or further education-related questions from a career advisor No
appointment required
2BIn addition to our regular drop-in career advising we offer
QUIP Advising
Want to learn more about the Queens Undergraduate Internship Program (QUIP)
Every Tuesday and Thursday 1100 am - Noon
Location Please check in with reception (Gordon Hall 3rd floor)
22 of 23
Coaching allows you to preform at a higher level Take advantage of these workshops to ldquoup your gamerdquo with your academics Review the workshops offered for the rest of Winter Term 2018 Put the workshop yoursquod like to attend into your calendar reminders and just show up no need to
book Need more information about whatwherewhen Go to httpsassqueensucaevents
WEEK TEN
Thurs 22 March Vic Hall 12-700 - Exam Schedule Drop-In (Vic Hall) Learn how to schedule adequate time for studying for each of your final exams ndash no matter how
many you might have A Peer Learning Assistant will take you through the process step-by-step and answer your questions about revising catching up and writing exams
WEEK ELEVEN
Tues 27 March Vic Hall 12-700 ndash Exam Schedule Drop-In (Stauffer) Learn how to schedule adequate time for studying for each of your final exams ndash no matter how
many you might have A Peer Learning Assistant will take you through the process step-by-step and answer your questions about revising catching up and writing exams
Sunday 1 April 12-800 - Get It Done
As the assignments pile up and exams loom yoursquore probably thinking how am I supposed to get this much work done without catered food scheduled breaks and the help of the pros We are too So wersquore inviting you to GET IT DONE a day of supported studying and fun in Ban Righ Dining Hall brought to you by Student Academic Success Services Bring your schoolwork and working minds because wersquoll have everything you need for success including drinks and food a comfy study spot and a team of trained writing and learning assistants to improve your academic work
WEEK TWELVE
Weds 4 April 130 - Exam Prep Multiple Choice
23 of 23
So yoursquove got a hundred decisions to make in an hour and a whole textbook to work from Wersquoll talk you through a process to help you select what yoursquoll learn memorize it and ease the stress of exam day
Thurs 5 April 130 - Exam Prep Essays amp Short Answers Dealing with essay exams can be tricky how do you produce a complex and clear argument in just
a few minutes Wersquoll show you how to revise how to practice and how to ace the exam
Fri 6 April 130 - Exam Prep Math amp Science Problems This class is designed to help you master and memorize the formulae and methods yoursquoll need to
perform at a high level on equation-based exams in math computer science engineering and related subjects
Our online schedule is available for both the Writing Centre amp Learning Strategies
Book your appointment online to speak with a professional or peer writing consultant or a learning strategist httpqueensumywconlinecom
Our services are free to all Queenrsquos students regardless of year ability or program
6 of 23
Raise the Bar and Exercise is Medicine is hosting a mini-conference and speaker series on Saturday March 24th This conference will focus on multidimensional health and is a great opportunity to learn from and meet professors and professionals in the health field The event will feature a keynote speaker workshops and a panel discussion Lunch will be provided to all delegates More information can be found on our Facebook page Healthy Perspectives
7 of 23
8 of 23
httpssmithqueensucagrad_studiesdiploma_in_businesswebinarswebinar_successphputm_source=inquiriesamputm_me
dium=emailamputm_campaign=GDB2018
9 of 23
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11 of 23
12 of 23
13 of 23
14 of 23
Queens for Critical Empowerment We are currently hiring for our 2018-2019 executive team and are looking to have students from a broad range of faculties and demographics join our team As a new club on campus Queens for Critical Empowerment aims to broaden the scope on discussing gender and minority empowerment by looking at a wide range of professional fields and policies We aim to address empowerment through the perspective that every woman is unique in her barriers and opportunities to accomplish success within society and would like to shatter the perception that women are one homogeneous group on a national and international scope An outline for the list of positions we will be hiring for can be found at httpsdrivegooglecomfiled1ghz22zOhQn0JHR6eZSc5FE9IbtzKT3bmview And the link to our hiring application for the 2018-2019 year is httpsdocsgooglecomformsde1FAIpQLSeWgClMKcf9PL3bu7aU1zFM7nKV0LBC1P9ZLFe7SAKlTtdMbQviewform All applications are due by Sunday March 25th and any comment questions or concerns can be directed to qfceclubsqueensuca
15 of 23
Bike 2 Banff
Arthur Szydlowski (PHE rsquo19) and Liv Mickie (Kin 20) on a multi-province bicycle tour starting in early May covering approximately 3500 km from London Ontario all the way to Banff Alberta It is their hope to use this trip as a platform to reach out to individuals and help them understand that admitting they are vulnerable can be one of the hardest things to do and that reaching out to someone does not mean you are weak in fact it means quite the opposite
They are also attempting to raise $10000 for jackorg and the amazing work they do in terms of youth mental health advocacy
Their information and fundraising page can be found at jackorgbike2banff
16 of 23
PARTICIPANTS NEEDED ndash Compensation Provided
Who is eligible Healthy MALES 18-35 years of age No cardiovascular liver or kidney problems
non-smoker no medications Meet Canadarsquos Physical Activity Guidelines 150 minutesweek of moderate-
vigorous intensity activity What do I have to do
5 visits (1-4 hoursvisit) to the School of Kinesiology and Health Studies Human Vascular Control Laboratory
4 trials of forearm handgrip exercise (~10-50 min each)
Consume assigned drink 2 h pre-trial What will be measured
Heart rate
Blood pressure
Brachial artery imaging
Venous blood samples If you are interested in participating or for more information please contact
afenutaqueensuca
Do you care about whats happening on campus Are you passionate about writing photography multimedia or business Want to try your hand at sales Interested in pursuing a career in journalism or media The Journal is currently hiring for the 2018-19 school year Were looking for candidates from all backgrounds with a variety of interests to join our team next year Experience is not necessary Applications for editorial and business staff are due on Monday March 26th Go to myamsorgapply to apply now and get your shot at joining one of the oldest and most prestigious student newspapers in Canada If you have any questions feel free to contact Sebastian Bron and Nick Pearce at journal_neweditorsamsqueensuca
17 of 23
Application Deadline FRI MAR 23 Want to spend it canoe tripping in one of Canadarsquos most spectacular wilderness areas with a group of cool like-minded people If so you should volunteer with Camp Outlook What it is Outlook is a volunteer-run charity with a mission to take teens from disadvantaged backgrounds on canoe trips in Ontariorsquos Algonquin Park Who Outlook volunteers are A diverse group of people from all kinds of backgrounds with a shared love of the outdoors What they do They run 9 to 14-day canoe trips from Outlookrsquos base in Kingston Ontario from the middle of June until late August What training do you need to volunteer for Outlook None Outlook puts all its volunteers through a five-week training course in wilderness first aid lifesaving youth counselling canoeing and backcountry skills Who the campers are Teenagers aged 13 to 17 from Kingston and surrounding areas They come from economically disadvantaged backgrounds and most have had trouble at home or in school Theyrsquore often challenging but there is no group of people more rewarding to work with What you get for volunteering for the summer Lifelong friendships Amazing memories Stories yoursquoll be telling for years Wilderness and youth counselling qualifications that look great on a CV A unique volunteering experience that will impress future employers Free room and board for the summer What you do NOT get for volunteering for the summer Paid When Volunteering with Outlook is a full time commitment from May 20th till August 25th What you need to do You will need to submit an application ASAP to the following e-mail summercampoutlookca The deadline is March 23 For more information check out our website at httpcampoutlookca
18 of 23
3BThe Relationship Game SAT MAR 24 noon to 200 pm in the Queenrsquos CentreARC (booth) Drop by the Queenrsquos Centre and try your luck at answering a trivia question about healthy
relationships Facebook event httpswwwfacebookcomevents2045054709105767
19 of 23
Are you in your final-year student of your
undergrad degree
Congratulations QYourFuture is here to help you successfully navigate your final year of
undergrad and start to transition to your next steps
To learn more about how you can get ready for graduation
visit careersqueensucaqyourfuture or pick up a QYourFuture infographic at the Career
Services front desk (3rd Floor Gordon Hall)um
mer
0BGOT CAREER QUESTIONS
Looking for more help on your resume or cover letter
Want to know about all of the different career oppertunites
available to your skill sets Need practice MCAT or LSAT
books
Career Services has plenty of resources that are
invaluable to your career further education and work
search questions
Come by to take out a book or just sit down and brows in our advising and resource area
To learn more click here and to search our collection use QCAT
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Workshops this Week
Signup in MyCareer Please note which room your session is in
Monday March 19th
NO WORKSHOPS
Tuesday March 20th
Design Your Life 130pm-400pm (3rd Floor Gordon Hall Room 324)
QUIP EVENT Pre-Departure Session 530pm-700pm (3rd Floor Gordon Hall Room 302 - Main Corridor)
Wednesday March 21st
From Panic to Power 1130am-1220pm (3rd Floor Gordon Hall Room 324)
Ramp Up Your Resume 130pm-220pm (3rd Floor Gordon Hall Room 324)
Conquer the Cover Letter 230pm-320pm (3rd Floor Gordon Hall Room 324)
Thursday March 22nd
Winning Interviews - Part 1 1130am-1220pm (3rd Floor Gordon Hall Room 324)
Winning Interviews - Part 2 Communicating Your Skills and Experiences 1230pm-120pm (3rd Floor Gordon Hall
Room 324)
QUIP EVENT Pre-Departure Session 530pm-700pm (3rd Floor Gordon Hall Room 302 - Main Corridor)
Friday March 23rd
NO WORKSHOPS
Graduating From Your Undergrad
Check out these articles Graduation Bucket
List QYourFuture 10 Things To Do Before
You Graduate and You Already Have a
Network Queens Connects
These articles are featured in the 2017-18 edition of Career Services Whats Next magazine
They are available at careersqueensucastudentstipsheets-career-resourceswhats-next-
magazine
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Information Sessions this Week Please register in MyCareer Locations may vary
Monday March 19th
NO INFO SESSIONS
Tuesday March 20th
NO INFO SESSIONS
Wednesday March 21st
NO INFO SESSIONS
Thursday March 22nd
All Saints University - School of Medicine 530pm-630pm (3rd Floor Gordon Hall Room 324)
Friday March 23rd
NO INFO SESSIONS
Cant get (or wait for) an appointment
Come to Drop-in Career Advising
Monday to Thursday 130 pm to 330 pm on the 3rd floor of Gordon Hall
Obtain immediate help with career or further education-related questions from a career advisor No
appointment required
2BIn addition to our regular drop-in career advising we offer
QUIP Advising
Want to learn more about the Queens Undergraduate Internship Program (QUIP)
Every Tuesday and Thursday 1100 am - Noon
Location Please check in with reception (Gordon Hall 3rd floor)
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Coaching allows you to preform at a higher level Take advantage of these workshops to ldquoup your gamerdquo with your academics Review the workshops offered for the rest of Winter Term 2018 Put the workshop yoursquod like to attend into your calendar reminders and just show up no need to
book Need more information about whatwherewhen Go to httpsassqueensucaevents
WEEK TEN
Thurs 22 March Vic Hall 12-700 - Exam Schedule Drop-In (Vic Hall) Learn how to schedule adequate time for studying for each of your final exams ndash no matter how
many you might have A Peer Learning Assistant will take you through the process step-by-step and answer your questions about revising catching up and writing exams
WEEK ELEVEN
Tues 27 March Vic Hall 12-700 ndash Exam Schedule Drop-In (Stauffer) Learn how to schedule adequate time for studying for each of your final exams ndash no matter how
many you might have A Peer Learning Assistant will take you through the process step-by-step and answer your questions about revising catching up and writing exams
Sunday 1 April 12-800 - Get It Done
As the assignments pile up and exams loom yoursquore probably thinking how am I supposed to get this much work done without catered food scheduled breaks and the help of the pros We are too So wersquore inviting you to GET IT DONE a day of supported studying and fun in Ban Righ Dining Hall brought to you by Student Academic Success Services Bring your schoolwork and working minds because wersquoll have everything you need for success including drinks and food a comfy study spot and a team of trained writing and learning assistants to improve your academic work
WEEK TWELVE
Weds 4 April 130 - Exam Prep Multiple Choice
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So yoursquove got a hundred decisions to make in an hour and a whole textbook to work from Wersquoll talk you through a process to help you select what yoursquoll learn memorize it and ease the stress of exam day
Thurs 5 April 130 - Exam Prep Essays amp Short Answers Dealing with essay exams can be tricky how do you produce a complex and clear argument in just
a few minutes Wersquoll show you how to revise how to practice and how to ace the exam
Fri 6 April 130 - Exam Prep Math amp Science Problems This class is designed to help you master and memorize the formulae and methods yoursquoll need to
perform at a high level on equation-based exams in math computer science engineering and related subjects
Our online schedule is available for both the Writing Centre amp Learning Strategies
Book your appointment online to speak with a professional or peer writing consultant or a learning strategist httpqueensumywconlinecom
Our services are free to all Queenrsquos students regardless of year ability or program
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httpssmithqueensucagrad_studiesdiploma_in_businesswebinarswebinar_successphputm_source=inquiriesamputm_me
dium=emailamputm_campaign=GDB2018
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Queens for Critical Empowerment We are currently hiring for our 2018-2019 executive team and are looking to have students from a broad range of faculties and demographics join our team As a new club on campus Queens for Critical Empowerment aims to broaden the scope on discussing gender and minority empowerment by looking at a wide range of professional fields and policies We aim to address empowerment through the perspective that every woman is unique in her barriers and opportunities to accomplish success within society and would like to shatter the perception that women are one homogeneous group on a national and international scope An outline for the list of positions we will be hiring for can be found at httpsdrivegooglecomfiled1ghz22zOhQn0JHR6eZSc5FE9IbtzKT3bmview And the link to our hiring application for the 2018-2019 year is httpsdocsgooglecomformsde1FAIpQLSeWgClMKcf9PL3bu7aU1zFM7nKV0LBC1P9ZLFe7SAKlTtdMbQviewform All applications are due by Sunday March 25th and any comment questions or concerns can be directed to qfceclubsqueensuca
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Bike 2 Banff
Arthur Szydlowski (PHE rsquo19) and Liv Mickie (Kin 20) on a multi-province bicycle tour starting in early May covering approximately 3500 km from London Ontario all the way to Banff Alberta It is their hope to use this trip as a platform to reach out to individuals and help them understand that admitting they are vulnerable can be one of the hardest things to do and that reaching out to someone does not mean you are weak in fact it means quite the opposite
They are also attempting to raise $10000 for jackorg and the amazing work they do in terms of youth mental health advocacy
Their information and fundraising page can be found at jackorgbike2banff
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PARTICIPANTS NEEDED ndash Compensation Provided
Who is eligible Healthy MALES 18-35 years of age No cardiovascular liver or kidney problems
non-smoker no medications Meet Canadarsquos Physical Activity Guidelines 150 minutesweek of moderate-
vigorous intensity activity What do I have to do
5 visits (1-4 hoursvisit) to the School of Kinesiology and Health Studies Human Vascular Control Laboratory
4 trials of forearm handgrip exercise (~10-50 min each)
Consume assigned drink 2 h pre-trial What will be measured
Heart rate
Blood pressure
Brachial artery imaging
Venous blood samples If you are interested in participating or for more information please contact
afenutaqueensuca
Do you care about whats happening on campus Are you passionate about writing photography multimedia or business Want to try your hand at sales Interested in pursuing a career in journalism or media The Journal is currently hiring for the 2018-19 school year Were looking for candidates from all backgrounds with a variety of interests to join our team next year Experience is not necessary Applications for editorial and business staff are due on Monday March 26th Go to myamsorgapply to apply now and get your shot at joining one of the oldest and most prestigious student newspapers in Canada If you have any questions feel free to contact Sebastian Bron and Nick Pearce at journal_neweditorsamsqueensuca
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Application Deadline FRI MAR 23 Want to spend it canoe tripping in one of Canadarsquos most spectacular wilderness areas with a group of cool like-minded people If so you should volunteer with Camp Outlook What it is Outlook is a volunteer-run charity with a mission to take teens from disadvantaged backgrounds on canoe trips in Ontariorsquos Algonquin Park Who Outlook volunteers are A diverse group of people from all kinds of backgrounds with a shared love of the outdoors What they do They run 9 to 14-day canoe trips from Outlookrsquos base in Kingston Ontario from the middle of June until late August What training do you need to volunteer for Outlook None Outlook puts all its volunteers through a five-week training course in wilderness first aid lifesaving youth counselling canoeing and backcountry skills Who the campers are Teenagers aged 13 to 17 from Kingston and surrounding areas They come from economically disadvantaged backgrounds and most have had trouble at home or in school Theyrsquore often challenging but there is no group of people more rewarding to work with What you get for volunteering for the summer Lifelong friendships Amazing memories Stories yoursquoll be telling for years Wilderness and youth counselling qualifications that look great on a CV A unique volunteering experience that will impress future employers Free room and board for the summer What you do NOT get for volunteering for the summer Paid When Volunteering with Outlook is a full time commitment from May 20th till August 25th What you need to do You will need to submit an application ASAP to the following e-mail summercampoutlookca The deadline is March 23 For more information check out our website at httpcampoutlookca
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3BThe Relationship Game SAT MAR 24 noon to 200 pm in the Queenrsquos CentreARC (booth) Drop by the Queenrsquos Centre and try your luck at answering a trivia question about healthy
relationships Facebook event httpswwwfacebookcomevents2045054709105767
19 of 23
Are you in your final-year student of your
undergrad degree
Congratulations QYourFuture is here to help you successfully navigate your final year of
undergrad and start to transition to your next steps
To learn more about how you can get ready for graduation
visit careersqueensucaqyourfuture or pick up a QYourFuture infographic at the Career
Services front desk (3rd Floor Gordon Hall)um
mer
0BGOT CAREER QUESTIONS
Looking for more help on your resume or cover letter
Want to know about all of the different career oppertunites
available to your skill sets Need practice MCAT or LSAT
books
Career Services has plenty of resources that are
invaluable to your career further education and work
search questions
Come by to take out a book or just sit down and brows in our advising and resource area
To learn more click here and to search our collection use QCAT
20 of 23
Workshops this Week
Signup in MyCareer Please note which room your session is in
Monday March 19th
NO WORKSHOPS
Tuesday March 20th
Design Your Life 130pm-400pm (3rd Floor Gordon Hall Room 324)
QUIP EVENT Pre-Departure Session 530pm-700pm (3rd Floor Gordon Hall Room 302 - Main Corridor)
Wednesday March 21st
From Panic to Power 1130am-1220pm (3rd Floor Gordon Hall Room 324)
Ramp Up Your Resume 130pm-220pm (3rd Floor Gordon Hall Room 324)
Conquer the Cover Letter 230pm-320pm (3rd Floor Gordon Hall Room 324)
Thursday March 22nd
Winning Interviews - Part 1 1130am-1220pm (3rd Floor Gordon Hall Room 324)
Winning Interviews - Part 2 Communicating Your Skills and Experiences 1230pm-120pm (3rd Floor Gordon Hall
Room 324)
QUIP EVENT Pre-Departure Session 530pm-700pm (3rd Floor Gordon Hall Room 302 - Main Corridor)
Friday March 23rd
NO WORKSHOPS
Graduating From Your Undergrad
Check out these articles Graduation Bucket
List QYourFuture 10 Things To Do Before
You Graduate and You Already Have a
Network Queens Connects
These articles are featured in the 2017-18 edition of Career Services Whats Next magazine
They are available at careersqueensucastudentstipsheets-career-resourceswhats-next-
magazine
21 of 23
Information Sessions this Week Please register in MyCareer Locations may vary
Monday March 19th
NO INFO SESSIONS
Tuesday March 20th
NO INFO SESSIONS
Wednesday March 21st
NO INFO SESSIONS
Thursday March 22nd
All Saints University - School of Medicine 530pm-630pm (3rd Floor Gordon Hall Room 324)
Friday March 23rd
NO INFO SESSIONS
Cant get (or wait for) an appointment
Come to Drop-in Career Advising
Monday to Thursday 130 pm to 330 pm on the 3rd floor of Gordon Hall
Obtain immediate help with career or further education-related questions from a career advisor No
appointment required
2BIn addition to our regular drop-in career advising we offer
QUIP Advising
Want to learn more about the Queens Undergraduate Internship Program (QUIP)
Every Tuesday and Thursday 1100 am - Noon
Location Please check in with reception (Gordon Hall 3rd floor)
22 of 23
Coaching allows you to preform at a higher level Take advantage of these workshops to ldquoup your gamerdquo with your academics Review the workshops offered for the rest of Winter Term 2018 Put the workshop yoursquod like to attend into your calendar reminders and just show up no need to
book Need more information about whatwherewhen Go to httpsassqueensucaevents
WEEK TEN
Thurs 22 March Vic Hall 12-700 - Exam Schedule Drop-In (Vic Hall) Learn how to schedule adequate time for studying for each of your final exams ndash no matter how
many you might have A Peer Learning Assistant will take you through the process step-by-step and answer your questions about revising catching up and writing exams
WEEK ELEVEN
Tues 27 March Vic Hall 12-700 ndash Exam Schedule Drop-In (Stauffer) Learn how to schedule adequate time for studying for each of your final exams ndash no matter how
many you might have A Peer Learning Assistant will take you through the process step-by-step and answer your questions about revising catching up and writing exams
Sunday 1 April 12-800 - Get It Done
As the assignments pile up and exams loom yoursquore probably thinking how am I supposed to get this much work done without catered food scheduled breaks and the help of the pros We are too So wersquore inviting you to GET IT DONE a day of supported studying and fun in Ban Righ Dining Hall brought to you by Student Academic Success Services Bring your schoolwork and working minds because wersquoll have everything you need for success including drinks and food a comfy study spot and a team of trained writing and learning assistants to improve your academic work
WEEK TWELVE
Weds 4 April 130 - Exam Prep Multiple Choice
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So yoursquove got a hundred decisions to make in an hour and a whole textbook to work from Wersquoll talk you through a process to help you select what yoursquoll learn memorize it and ease the stress of exam day
Thurs 5 April 130 - Exam Prep Essays amp Short Answers Dealing with essay exams can be tricky how do you produce a complex and clear argument in just
a few minutes Wersquoll show you how to revise how to practice and how to ace the exam
Fri 6 April 130 - Exam Prep Math amp Science Problems This class is designed to help you master and memorize the formulae and methods yoursquoll need to
perform at a high level on equation-based exams in math computer science engineering and related subjects
Our online schedule is available for both the Writing Centre amp Learning Strategies
Book your appointment online to speak with a professional or peer writing consultant or a learning strategist httpqueensumywconlinecom
Our services are free to all Queenrsquos students regardless of year ability or program
8 of 23
httpssmithqueensucagrad_studiesdiploma_in_businesswebinarswebinar_successphputm_source=inquiriesamputm_me
dium=emailamputm_campaign=GDB2018
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Queens for Critical Empowerment We are currently hiring for our 2018-2019 executive team and are looking to have students from a broad range of faculties and demographics join our team As a new club on campus Queens for Critical Empowerment aims to broaden the scope on discussing gender and minority empowerment by looking at a wide range of professional fields and policies We aim to address empowerment through the perspective that every woman is unique in her barriers and opportunities to accomplish success within society and would like to shatter the perception that women are one homogeneous group on a national and international scope An outline for the list of positions we will be hiring for can be found at httpsdrivegooglecomfiled1ghz22zOhQn0JHR6eZSc5FE9IbtzKT3bmview And the link to our hiring application for the 2018-2019 year is httpsdocsgooglecomformsde1FAIpQLSeWgClMKcf9PL3bu7aU1zFM7nKV0LBC1P9ZLFe7SAKlTtdMbQviewform All applications are due by Sunday March 25th and any comment questions or concerns can be directed to qfceclubsqueensuca
15 of 23
Bike 2 Banff
Arthur Szydlowski (PHE rsquo19) and Liv Mickie (Kin 20) on a multi-province bicycle tour starting in early May covering approximately 3500 km from London Ontario all the way to Banff Alberta It is their hope to use this trip as a platform to reach out to individuals and help them understand that admitting they are vulnerable can be one of the hardest things to do and that reaching out to someone does not mean you are weak in fact it means quite the opposite
They are also attempting to raise $10000 for jackorg and the amazing work they do in terms of youth mental health advocacy
Their information and fundraising page can be found at jackorgbike2banff
16 of 23
PARTICIPANTS NEEDED ndash Compensation Provided
Who is eligible Healthy MALES 18-35 years of age No cardiovascular liver or kidney problems
non-smoker no medications Meet Canadarsquos Physical Activity Guidelines 150 minutesweek of moderate-
vigorous intensity activity What do I have to do
5 visits (1-4 hoursvisit) to the School of Kinesiology and Health Studies Human Vascular Control Laboratory
4 trials of forearm handgrip exercise (~10-50 min each)
Consume assigned drink 2 h pre-trial What will be measured
Heart rate
Blood pressure
Brachial artery imaging
Venous blood samples If you are interested in participating or for more information please contact
afenutaqueensuca
Do you care about whats happening on campus Are you passionate about writing photography multimedia or business Want to try your hand at sales Interested in pursuing a career in journalism or media The Journal is currently hiring for the 2018-19 school year Were looking for candidates from all backgrounds with a variety of interests to join our team next year Experience is not necessary Applications for editorial and business staff are due on Monday March 26th Go to myamsorgapply to apply now and get your shot at joining one of the oldest and most prestigious student newspapers in Canada If you have any questions feel free to contact Sebastian Bron and Nick Pearce at journal_neweditorsamsqueensuca
17 of 23
Application Deadline FRI MAR 23 Want to spend it canoe tripping in one of Canadarsquos most spectacular wilderness areas with a group of cool like-minded people If so you should volunteer with Camp Outlook What it is Outlook is a volunteer-run charity with a mission to take teens from disadvantaged backgrounds on canoe trips in Ontariorsquos Algonquin Park Who Outlook volunteers are A diverse group of people from all kinds of backgrounds with a shared love of the outdoors What they do They run 9 to 14-day canoe trips from Outlookrsquos base in Kingston Ontario from the middle of June until late August What training do you need to volunteer for Outlook None Outlook puts all its volunteers through a five-week training course in wilderness first aid lifesaving youth counselling canoeing and backcountry skills Who the campers are Teenagers aged 13 to 17 from Kingston and surrounding areas They come from economically disadvantaged backgrounds and most have had trouble at home or in school Theyrsquore often challenging but there is no group of people more rewarding to work with What you get for volunteering for the summer Lifelong friendships Amazing memories Stories yoursquoll be telling for years Wilderness and youth counselling qualifications that look great on a CV A unique volunteering experience that will impress future employers Free room and board for the summer What you do NOT get for volunteering for the summer Paid When Volunteering with Outlook is a full time commitment from May 20th till August 25th What you need to do You will need to submit an application ASAP to the following e-mail summercampoutlookca The deadline is March 23 For more information check out our website at httpcampoutlookca
18 of 23
3BThe Relationship Game SAT MAR 24 noon to 200 pm in the Queenrsquos CentreARC (booth) Drop by the Queenrsquos Centre and try your luck at answering a trivia question about healthy
relationships Facebook event httpswwwfacebookcomevents2045054709105767
19 of 23
Are you in your final-year student of your
undergrad degree
Congratulations QYourFuture is here to help you successfully navigate your final year of
undergrad and start to transition to your next steps
To learn more about how you can get ready for graduation
visit careersqueensucaqyourfuture or pick up a QYourFuture infographic at the Career
Services front desk (3rd Floor Gordon Hall)um
mer
0BGOT CAREER QUESTIONS
Looking for more help on your resume or cover letter
Want to know about all of the different career oppertunites
available to your skill sets Need practice MCAT or LSAT
books
Career Services has plenty of resources that are
invaluable to your career further education and work
search questions
Come by to take out a book or just sit down and brows in our advising and resource area
To learn more click here and to search our collection use QCAT
20 of 23
Workshops this Week
Signup in MyCareer Please note which room your session is in
Monday March 19th
NO WORKSHOPS
Tuesday March 20th
Design Your Life 130pm-400pm (3rd Floor Gordon Hall Room 324)
QUIP EVENT Pre-Departure Session 530pm-700pm (3rd Floor Gordon Hall Room 302 - Main Corridor)
Wednesday March 21st
From Panic to Power 1130am-1220pm (3rd Floor Gordon Hall Room 324)
Ramp Up Your Resume 130pm-220pm (3rd Floor Gordon Hall Room 324)
Conquer the Cover Letter 230pm-320pm (3rd Floor Gordon Hall Room 324)
Thursday March 22nd
Winning Interviews - Part 1 1130am-1220pm (3rd Floor Gordon Hall Room 324)
Winning Interviews - Part 2 Communicating Your Skills and Experiences 1230pm-120pm (3rd Floor Gordon Hall
Room 324)
QUIP EVENT Pre-Departure Session 530pm-700pm (3rd Floor Gordon Hall Room 302 - Main Corridor)
Friday March 23rd
NO WORKSHOPS
Graduating From Your Undergrad
Check out these articles Graduation Bucket
List QYourFuture 10 Things To Do Before
You Graduate and You Already Have a
Network Queens Connects
These articles are featured in the 2017-18 edition of Career Services Whats Next magazine
They are available at careersqueensucastudentstipsheets-career-resourceswhats-next-
magazine
21 of 23
Information Sessions this Week Please register in MyCareer Locations may vary
Monday March 19th
NO INFO SESSIONS
Tuesday March 20th
NO INFO SESSIONS
Wednesday March 21st
NO INFO SESSIONS
Thursday March 22nd
All Saints University - School of Medicine 530pm-630pm (3rd Floor Gordon Hall Room 324)
Friday March 23rd
NO INFO SESSIONS
Cant get (or wait for) an appointment
Come to Drop-in Career Advising
Monday to Thursday 130 pm to 330 pm on the 3rd floor of Gordon Hall
Obtain immediate help with career or further education-related questions from a career advisor No
appointment required
2BIn addition to our regular drop-in career advising we offer
QUIP Advising
Want to learn more about the Queens Undergraduate Internship Program (QUIP)
Every Tuesday and Thursday 1100 am - Noon
Location Please check in with reception (Gordon Hall 3rd floor)
22 of 23
Coaching allows you to preform at a higher level Take advantage of these workshops to ldquoup your gamerdquo with your academics Review the workshops offered for the rest of Winter Term 2018 Put the workshop yoursquod like to attend into your calendar reminders and just show up no need to
book Need more information about whatwherewhen Go to httpsassqueensucaevents
WEEK TEN
Thurs 22 March Vic Hall 12-700 - Exam Schedule Drop-In (Vic Hall) Learn how to schedule adequate time for studying for each of your final exams ndash no matter how
many you might have A Peer Learning Assistant will take you through the process step-by-step and answer your questions about revising catching up and writing exams
WEEK ELEVEN
Tues 27 March Vic Hall 12-700 ndash Exam Schedule Drop-In (Stauffer) Learn how to schedule adequate time for studying for each of your final exams ndash no matter how
many you might have A Peer Learning Assistant will take you through the process step-by-step and answer your questions about revising catching up and writing exams
Sunday 1 April 12-800 - Get It Done
As the assignments pile up and exams loom yoursquore probably thinking how am I supposed to get this much work done without catered food scheduled breaks and the help of the pros We are too So wersquore inviting you to GET IT DONE a day of supported studying and fun in Ban Righ Dining Hall brought to you by Student Academic Success Services Bring your schoolwork and working minds because wersquoll have everything you need for success including drinks and food a comfy study spot and a team of trained writing and learning assistants to improve your academic work
WEEK TWELVE
Weds 4 April 130 - Exam Prep Multiple Choice
23 of 23
So yoursquove got a hundred decisions to make in an hour and a whole textbook to work from Wersquoll talk you through a process to help you select what yoursquoll learn memorize it and ease the stress of exam day
Thurs 5 April 130 - Exam Prep Essays amp Short Answers Dealing with essay exams can be tricky how do you produce a complex and clear argument in just
a few minutes Wersquoll show you how to revise how to practice and how to ace the exam
Fri 6 April 130 - Exam Prep Math amp Science Problems This class is designed to help you master and memorize the formulae and methods yoursquoll need to
perform at a high level on equation-based exams in math computer science engineering and related subjects
Our online schedule is available for both the Writing Centre amp Learning Strategies
Book your appointment online to speak with a professional or peer writing consultant or a learning strategist httpqueensumywconlinecom
Our services are free to all Queenrsquos students regardless of year ability or program
9 of 23
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11 of 23
12 of 23
13 of 23
14 of 23
Queens for Critical Empowerment We are currently hiring for our 2018-2019 executive team and are looking to have students from a broad range of faculties and demographics join our team As a new club on campus Queens for Critical Empowerment aims to broaden the scope on discussing gender and minority empowerment by looking at a wide range of professional fields and policies We aim to address empowerment through the perspective that every woman is unique in her barriers and opportunities to accomplish success within society and would like to shatter the perception that women are one homogeneous group on a national and international scope An outline for the list of positions we will be hiring for can be found at httpsdrivegooglecomfiled1ghz22zOhQn0JHR6eZSc5FE9IbtzKT3bmview And the link to our hiring application for the 2018-2019 year is httpsdocsgooglecomformsde1FAIpQLSeWgClMKcf9PL3bu7aU1zFM7nKV0LBC1P9ZLFe7SAKlTtdMbQviewform All applications are due by Sunday March 25th and any comment questions or concerns can be directed to qfceclubsqueensuca
15 of 23
Bike 2 Banff
Arthur Szydlowski (PHE rsquo19) and Liv Mickie (Kin 20) on a multi-province bicycle tour starting in early May covering approximately 3500 km from London Ontario all the way to Banff Alberta It is their hope to use this trip as a platform to reach out to individuals and help them understand that admitting they are vulnerable can be one of the hardest things to do and that reaching out to someone does not mean you are weak in fact it means quite the opposite
They are also attempting to raise $10000 for jackorg and the amazing work they do in terms of youth mental health advocacy
Their information and fundraising page can be found at jackorgbike2banff
16 of 23
PARTICIPANTS NEEDED ndash Compensation Provided
Who is eligible Healthy MALES 18-35 years of age No cardiovascular liver or kidney problems
non-smoker no medications Meet Canadarsquos Physical Activity Guidelines 150 minutesweek of moderate-
vigorous intensity activity What do I have to do
5 visits (1-4 hoursvisit) to the School of Kinesiology and Health Studies Human Vascular Control Laboratory
4 trials of forearm handgrip exercise (~10-50 min each)
Consume assigned drink 2 h pre-trial What will be measured
Heart rate
Blood pressure
Brachial artery imaging
Venous blood samples If you are interested in participating or for more information please contact
afenutaqueensuca
Do you care about whats happening on campus Are you passionate about writing photography multimedia or business Want to try your hand at sales Interested in pursuing a career in journalism or media The Journal is currently hiring for the 2018-19 school year Were looking for candidates from all backgrounds with a variety of interests to join our team next year Experience is not necessary Applications for editorial and business staff are due on Monday March 26th Go to myamsorgapply to apply now and get your shot at joining one of the oldest and most prestigious student newspapers in Canada If you have any questions feel free to contact Sebastian Bron and Nick Pearce at journal_neweditorsamsqueensuca
17 of 23
Application Deadline FRI MAR 23 Want to spend it canoe tripping in one of Canadarsquos most spectacular wilderness areas with a group of cool like-minded people If so you should volunteer with Camp Outlook What it is Outlook is a volunteer-run charity with a mission to take teens from disadvantaged backgrounds on canoe trips in Ontariorsquos Algonquin Park Who Outlook volunteers are A diverse group of people from all kinds of backgrounds with a shared love of the outdoors What they do They run 9 to 14-day canoe trips from Outlookrsquos base in Kingston Ontario from the middle of June until late August What training do you need to volunteer for Outlook None Outlook puts all its volunteers through a five-week training course in wilderness first aid lifesaving youth counselling canoeing and backcountry skills Who the campers are Teenagers aged 13 to 17 from Kingston and surrounding areas They come from economically disadvantaged backgrounds and most have had trouble at home or in school Theyrsquore often challenging but there is no group of people more rewarding to work with What you get for volunteering for the summer Lifelong friendships Amazing memories Stories yoursquoll be telling for years Wilderness and youth counselling qualifications that look great on a CV A unique volunteering experience that will impress future employers Free room and board for the summer What you do NOT get for volunteering for the summer Paid When Volunteering with Outlook is a full time commitment from May 20th till August 25th What you need to do You will need to submit an application ASAP to the following e-mail summercampoutlookca The deadline is March 23 For more information check out our website at httpcampoutlookca
18 of 23
3BThe Relationship Game SAT MAR 24 noon to 200 pm in the Queenrsquos CentreARC (booth) Drop by the Queenrsquos Centre and try your luck at answering a trivia question about healthy
relationships Facebook event httpswwwfacebookcomevents2045054709105767
19 of 23
Are you in your final-year student of your
undergrad degree
Congratulations QYourFuture is here to help you successfully navigate your final year of
undergrad and start to transition to your next steps
To learn more about how you can get ready for graduation
visit careersqueensucaqyourfuture or pick up a QYourFuture infographic at the Career
Services front desk (3rd Floor Gordon Hall)um
mer
0BGOT CAREER QUESTIONS
Looking for more help on your resume or cover letter
Want to know about all of the different career oppertunites
available to your skill sets Need practice MCAT or LSAT
books
Career Services has plenty of resources that are
invaluable to your career further education and work
search questions
Come by to take out a book or just sit down and brows in our advising and resource area
To learn more click here and to search our collection use QCAT
20 of 23
Workshops this Week
Signup in MyCareer Please note which room your session is in
Monday March 19th
NO WORKSHOPS
Tuesday March 20th
Design Your Life 130pm-400pm (3rd Floor Gordon Hall Room 324)
QUIP EVENT Pre-Departure Session 530pm-700pm (3rd Floor Gordon Hall Room 302 - Main Corridor)
Wednesday March 21st
From Panic to Power 1130am-1220pm (3rd Floor Gordon Hall Room 324)
Ramp Up Your Resume 130pm-220pm (3rd Floor Gordon Hall Room 324)
Conquer the Cover Letter 230pm-320pm (3rd Floor Gordon Hall Room 324)
Thursday March 22nd
Winning Interviews - Part 1 1130am-1220pm (3rd Floor Gordon Hall Room 324)
Winning Interviews - Part 2 Communicating Your Skills and Experiences 1230pm-120pm (3rd Floor Gordon Hall
Room 324)
QUIP EVENT Pre-Departure Session 530pm-700pm (3rd Floor Gordon Hall Room 302 - Main Corridor)
Friday March 23rd
NO WORKSHOPS
Graduating From Your Undergrad
Check out these articles Graduation Bucket
List QYourFuture 10 Things To Do Before
You Graduate and You Already Have a
Network Queens Connects
These articles are featured in the 2017-18 edition of Career Services Whats Next magazine
They are available at careersqueensucastudentstipsheets-career-resourceswhats-next-
magazine
21 of 23
Information Sessions this Week Please register in MyCareer Locations may vary
Monday March 19th
NO INFO SESSIONS
Tuesday March 20th
NO INFO SESSIONS
Wednesday March 21st
NO INFO SESSIONS
Thursday March 22nd
All Saints University - School of Medicine 530pm-630pm (3rd Floor Gordon Hall Room 324)
Friday March 23rd
NO INFO SESSIONS
Cant get (or wait for) an appointment
Come to Drop-in Career Advising
Monday to Thursday 130 pm to 330 pm on the 3rd floor of Gordon Hall
Obtain immediate help with career or further education-related questions from a career advisor No
appointment required
2BIn addition to our regular drop-in career advising we offer
QUIP Advising
Want to learn more about the Queens Undergraduate Internship Program (QUIP)
Every Tuesday and Thursday 1100 am - Noon
Location Please check in with reception (Gordon Hall 3rd floor)
22 of 23
Coaching allows you to preform at a higher level Take advantage of these workshops to ldquoup your gamerdquo with your academics Review the workshops offered for the rest of Winter Term 2018 Put the workshop yoursquod like to attend into your calendar reminders and just show up no need to
book Need more information about whatwherewhen Go to httpsassqueensucaevents
WEEK TEN
Thurs 22 March Vic Hall 12-700 - Exam Schedule Drop-In (Vic Hall) Learn how to schedule adequate time for studying for each of your final exams ndash no matter how
many you might have A Peer Learning Assistant will take you through the process step-by-step and answer your questions about revising catching up and writing exams
WEEK ELEVEN
Tues 27 March Vic Hall 12-700 ndash Exam Schedule Drop-In (Stauffer) Learn how to schedule adequate time for studying for each of your final exams ndash no matter how
many you might have A Peer Learning Assistant will take you through the process step-by-step and answer your questions about revising catching up and writing exams
Sunday 1 April 12-800 - Get It Done
As the assignments pile up and exams loom yoursquore probably thinking how am I supposed to get this much work done without catered food scheduled breaks and the help of the pros We are too So wersquore inviting you to GET IT DONE a day of supported studying and fun in Ban Righ Dining Hall brought to you by Student Academic Success Services Bring your schoolwork and working minds because wersquoll have everything you need for success including drinks and food a comfy study spot and a team of trained writing and learning assistants to improve your academic work
WEEK TWELVE
Weds 4 April 130 - Exam Prep Multiple Choice
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So yoursquove got a hundred decisions to make in an hour and a whole textbook to work from Wersquoll talk you through a process to help you select what yoursquoll learn memorize it and ease the stress of exam day
Thurs 5 April 130 - Exam Prep Essays amp Short Answers Dealing with essay exams can be tricky how do you produce a complex and clear argument in just
a few minutes Wersquoll show you how to revise how to practice and how to ace the exam
Fri 6 April 130 - Exam Prep Math amp Science Problems This class is designed to help you master and memorize the formulae and methods yoursquoll need to
perform at a high level on equation-based exams in math computer science engineering and related subjects
Our online schedule is available for both the Writing Centre amp Learning Strategies
Book your appointment online to speak with a professional or peer writing consultant or a learning strategist httpqueensumywconlinecom
Our services are free to all Queenrsquos students regardless of year ability or program
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Queens for Critical Empowerment We are currently hiring for our 2018-2019 executive team and are looking to have students from a broad range of faculties and demographics join our team As a new club on campus Queens for Critical Empowerment aims to broaden the scope on discussing gender and minority empowerment by looking at a wide range of professional fields and policies We aim to address empowerment through the perspective that every woman is unique in her barriers and opportunities to accomplish success within society and would like to shatter the perception that women are one homogeneous group on a national and international scope An outline for the list of positions we will be hiring for can be found at httpsdrivegooglecomfiled1ghz22zOhQn0JHR6eZSc5FE9IbtzKT3bmview And the link to our hiring application for the 2018-2019 year is httpsdocsgooglecomformsde1FAIpQLSeWgClMKcf9PL3bu7aU1zFM7nKV0LBC1P9ZLFe7SAKlTtdMbQviewform All applications are due by Sunday March 25th and any comment questions or concerns can be directed to qfceclubsqueensuca
15 of 23
Bike 2 Banff
Arthur Szydlowski (PHE rsquo19) and Liv Mickie (Kin 20) on a multi-province bicycle tour starting in early May covering approximately 3500 km from London Ontario all the way to Banff Alberta It is their hope to use this trip as a platform to reach out to individuals and help them understand that admitting they are vulnerable can be one of the hardest things to do and that reaching out to someone does not mean you are weak in fact it means quite the opposite
They are also attempting to raise $10000 for jackorg and the amazing work they do in terms of youth mental health advocacy
Their information and fundraising page can be found at jackorgbike2banff
16 of 23
PARTICIPANTS NEEDED ndash Compensation Provided
Who is eligible Healthy MALES 18-35 years of age No cardiovascular liver or kidney problems
non-smoker no medications Meet Canadarsquos Physical Activity Guidelines 150 minutesweek of moderate-
vigorous intensity activity What do I have to do
5 visits (1-4 hoursvisit) to the School of Kinesiology and Health Studies Human Vascular Control Laboratory
4 trials of forearm handgrip exercise (~10-50 min each)
Consume assigned drink 2 h pre-trial What will be measured
Heart rate
Blood pressure
Brachial artery imaging
Venous blood samples If you are interested in participating or for more information please contact
afenutaqueensuca
Do you care about whats happening on campus Are you passionate about writing photography multimedia or business Want to try your hand at sales Interested in pursuing a career in journalism or media The Journal is currently hiring for the 2018-19 school year Were looking for candidates from all backgrounds with a variety of interests to join our team next year Experience is not necessary Applications for editorial and business staff are due on Monday March 26th Go to myamsorgapply to apply now and get your shot at joining one of the oldest and most prestigious student newspapers in Canada If you have any questions feel free to contact Sebastian Bron and Nick Pearce at journal_neweditorsamsqueensuca
17 of 23
Application Deadline FRI MAR 23 Want to spend it canoe tripping in one of Canadarsquos most spectacular wilderness areas with a group of cool like-minded people If so you should volunteer with Camp Outlook What it is Outlook is a volunteer-run charity with a mission to take teens from disadvantaged backgrounds on canoe trips in Ontariorsquos Algonquin Park Who Outlook volunteers are A diverse group of people from all kinds of backgrounds with a shared love of the outdoors What they do They run 9 to 14-day canoe trips from Outlookrsquos base in Kingston Ontario from the middle of June until late August What training do you need to volunteer for Outlook None Outlook puts all its volunteers through a five-week training course in wilderness first aid lifesaving youth counselling canoeing and backcountry skills Who the campers are Teenagers aged 13 to 17 from Kingston and surrounding areas They come from economically disadvantaged backgrounds and most have had trouble at home or in school Theyrsquore often challenging but there is no group of people more rewarding to work with What you get for volunteering for the summer Lifelong friendships Amazing memories Stories yoursquoll be telling for years Wilderness and youth counselling qualifications that look great on a CV A unique volunteering experience that will impress future employers Free room and board for the summer What you do NOT get for volunteering for the summer Paid When Volunteering with Outlook is a full time commitment from May 20th till August 25th What you need to do You will need to submit an application ASAP to the following e-mail summercampoutlookca The deadline is March 23 For more information check out our website at httpcampoutlookca
18 of 23
3BThe Relationship Game SAT MAR 24 noon to 200 pm in the Queenrsquos CentreARC (booth) Drop by the Queenrsquos Centre and try your luck at answering a trivia question about healthy
relationships Facebook event httpswwwfacebookcomevents2045054709105767
19 of 23
Are you in your final-year student of your
undergrad degree
Congratulations QYourFuture is here to help you successfully navigate your final year of
undergrad and start to transition to your next steps
To learn more about how you can get ready for graduation
visit careersqueensucaqyourfuture or pick up a QYourFuture infographic at the Career
Services front desk (3rd Floor Gordon Hall)um
mer
0BGOT CAREER QUESTIONS
Looking for more help on your resume or cover letter
Want to know about all of the different career oppertunites
available to your skill sets Need practice MCAT or LSAT
books
Career Services has plenty of resources that are
invaluable to your career further education and work
search questions
Come by to take out a book or just sit down and brows in our advising and resource area
To learn more click here and to search our collection use QCAT
20 of 23
Workshops this Week
Signup in MyCareer Please note which room your session is in
Monday March 19th
NO WORKSHOPS
Tuesday March 20th
Design Your Life 130pm-400pm (3rd Floor Gordon Hall Room 324)
QUIP EVENT Pre-Departure Session 530pm-700pm (3rd Floor Gordon Hall Room 302 - Main Corridor)
Wednesday March 21st
From Panic to Power 1130am-1220pm (3rd Floor Gordon Hall Room 324)
Ramp Up Your Resume 130pm-220pm (3rd Floor Gordon Hall Room 324)
Conquer the Cover Letter 230pm-320pm (3rd Floor Gordon Hall Room 324)
Thursday March 22nd
Winning Interviews - Part 1 1130am-1220pm (3rd Floor Gordon Hall Room 324)
Winning Interviews - Part 2 Communicating Your Skills and Experiences 1230pm-120pm (3rd Floor Gordon Hall
Room 324)
QUIP EVENT Pre-Departure Session 530pm-700pm (3rd Floor Gordon Hall Room 302 - Main Corridor)
Friday March 23rd
NO WORKSHOPS
Graduating From Your Undergrad
Check out these articles Graduation Bucket
List QYourFuture 10 Things To Do Before
You Graduate and You Already Have a
Network Queens Connects
These articles are featured in the 2017-18 edition of Career Services Whats Next magazine
They are available at careersqueensucastudentstipsheets-career-resourceswhats-next-
magazine
21 of 23
Information Sessions this Week Please register in MyCareer Locations may vary
Monday March 19th
NO INFO SESSIONS
Tuesday March 20th
NO INFO SESSIONS
Wednesday March 21st
NO INFO SESSIONS
Thursday March 22nd
All Saints University - School of Medicine 530pm-630pm (3rd Floor Gordon Hall Room 324)
Friday March 23rd
NO INFO SESSIONS
Cant get (or wait for) an appointment
Come to Drop-in Career Advising
Monday to Thursday 130 pm to 330 pm on the 3rd floor of Gordon Hall
Obtain immediate help with career or further education-related questions from a career advisor No
appointment required
2BIn addition to our regular drop-in career advising we offer
QUIP Advising
Want to learn more about the Queens Undergraduate Internship Program (QUIP)
Every Tuesday and Thursday 1100 am - Noon
Location Please check in with reception (Gordon Hall 3rd floor)
22 of 23
Coaching allows you to preform at a higher level Take advantage of these workshops to ldquoup your gamerdquo with your academics Review the workshops offered for the rest of Winter Term 2018 Put the workshop yoursquod like to attend into your calendar reminders and just show up no need to
book Need more information about whatwherewhen Go to httpsassqueensucaevents
WEEK TEN
Thurs 22 March Vic Hall 12-700 - Exam Schedule Drop-In (Vic Hall) Learn how to schedule adequate time for studying for each of your final exams ndash no matter how
many you might have A Peer Learning Assistant will take you through the process step-by-step and answer your questions about revising catching up and writing exams
WEEK ELEVEN
Tues 27 March Vic Hall 12-700 ndash Exam Schedule Drop-In (Stauffer) Learn how to schedule adequate time for studying for each of your final exams ndash no matter how
many you might have A Peer Learning Assistant will take you through the process step-by-step and answer your questions about revising catching up and writing exams
Sunday 1 April 12-800 - Get It Done
As the assignments pile up and exams loom yoursquore probably thinking how am I supposed to get this much work done without catered food scheduled breaks and the help of the pros We are too So wersquore inviting you to GET IT DONE a day of supported studying and fun in Ban Righ Dining Hall brought to you by Student Academic Success Services Bring your schoolwork and working minds because wersquoll have everything you need for success including drinks and food a comfy study spot and a team of trained writing and learning assistants to improve your academic work
WEEK TWELVE
Weds 4 April 130 - Exam Prep Multiple Choice
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So yoursquove got a hundred decisions to make in an hour and a whole textbook to work from Wersquoll talk you through a process to help you select what yoursquoll learn memorize it and ease the stress of exam day
Thurs 5 April 130 - Exam Prep Essays amp Short Answers Dealing with essay exams can be tricky how do you produce a complex and clear argument in just
a few minutes Wersquoll show you how to revise how to practice and how to ace the exam
Fri 6 April 130 - Exam Prep Math amp Science Problems This class is designed to help you master and memorize the formulae and methods yoursquoll need to
perform at a high level on equation-based exams in math computer science engineering and related subjects
Our online schedule is available for both the Writing Centre amp Learning Strategies
Book your appointment online to speak with a professional or peer writing consultant or a learning strategist httpqueensumywconlinecom
Our services are free to all Queenrsquos students regardless of year ability or program
11 of 23
12 of 23
13 of 23
14 of 23
Queens for Critical Empowerment We are currently hiring for our 2018-2019 executive team and are looking to have students from a broad range of faculties and demographics join our team As a new club on campus Queens for Critical Empowerment aims to broaden the scope on discussing gender and minority empowerment by looking at a wide range of professional fields and policies We aim to address empowerment through the perspective that every woman is unique in her barriers and opportunities to accomplish success within society and would like to shatter the perception that women are one homogeneous group on a national and international scope An outline for the list of positions we will be hiring for can be found at httpsdrivegooglecomfiled1ghz22zOhQn0JHR6eZSc5FE9IbtzKT3bmview And the link to our hiring application for the 2018-2019 year is httpsdocsgooglecomformsde1FAIpQLSeWgClMKcf9PL3bu7aU1zFM7nKV0LBC1P9ZLFe7SAKlTtdMbQviewform All applications are due by Sunday March 25th and any comment questions or concerns can be directed to qfceclubsqueensuca
15 of 23
Bike 2 Banff
Arthur Szydlowski (PHE rsquo19) and Liv Mickie (Kin 20) on a multi-province bicycle tour starting in early May covering approximately 3500 km from London Ontario all the way to Banff Alberta It is their hope to use this trip as a platform to reach out to individuals and help them understand that admitting they are vulnerable can be one of the hardest things to do and that reaching out to someone does not mean you are weak in fact it means quite the opposite
They are also attempting to raise $10000 for jackorg and the amazing work they do in terms of youth mental health advocacy
Their information and fundraising page can be found at jackorgbike2banff
16 of 23
PARTICIPANTS NEEDED ndash Compensation Provided
Who is eligible Healthy MALES 18-35 years of age No cardiovascular liver or kidney problems
non-smoker no medications Meet Canadarsquos Physical Activity Guidelines 150 minutesweek of moderate-
vigorous intensity activity What do I have to do
5 visits (1-4 hoursvisit) to the School of Kinesiology and Health Studies Human Vascular Control Laboratory
4 trials of forearm handgrip exercise (~10-50 min each)
Consume assigned drink 2 h pre-trial What will be measured
Heart rate
Blood pressure
Brachial artery imaging
Venous blood samples If you are interested in participating or for more information please contact
afenutaqueensuca
Do you care about whats happening on campus Are you passionate about writing photography multimedia or business Want to try your hand at sales Interested in pursuing a career in journalism or media The Journal is currently hiring for the 2018-19 school year Were looking for candidates from all backgrounds with a variety of interests to join our team next year Experience is not necessary Applications for editorial and business staff are due on Monday March 26th Go to myamsorgapply to apply now and get your shot at joining one of the oldest and most prestigious student newspapers in Canada If you have any questions feel free to contact Sebastian Bron and Nick Pearce at journal_neweditorsamsqueensuca
17 of 23
Application Deadline FRI MAR 23 Want to spend it canoe tripping in one of Canadarsquos most spectacular wilderness areas with a group of cool like-minded people If so you should volunteer with Camp Outlook What it is Outlook is a volunteer-run charity with a mission to take teens from disadvantaged backgrounds on canoe trips in Ontariorsquos Algonquin Park Who Outlook volunteers are A diverse group of people from all kinds of backgrounds with a shared love of the outdoors What they do They run 9 to 14-day canoe trips from Outlookrsquos base in Kingston Ontario from the middle of June until late August What training do you need to volunteer for Outlook None Outlook puts all its volunteers through a five-week training course in wilderness first aid lifesaving youth counselling canoeing and backcountry skills Who the campers are Teenagers aged 13 to 17 from Kingston and surrounding areas They come from economically disadvantaged backgrounds and most have had trouble at home or in school Theyrsquore often challenging but there is no group of people more rewarding to work with What you get for volunteering for the summer Lifelong friendships Amazing memories Stories yoursquoll be telling for years Wilderness and youth counselling qualifications that look great on a CV A unique volunteering experience that will impress future employers Free room and board for the summer What you do NOT get for volunteering for the summer Paid When Volunteering with Outlook is a full time commitment from May 20th till August 25th What you need to do You will need to submit an application ASAP to the following e-mail summercampoutlookca The deadline is March 23 For more information check out our website at httpcampoutlookca
18 of 23
3BThe Relationship Game SAT MAR 24 noon to 200 pm in the Queenrsquos CentreARC (booth) Drop by the Queenrsquos Centre and try your luck at answering a trivia question about healthy
relationships Facebook event httpswwwfacebookcomevents2045054709105767
19 of 23
Are you in your final-year student of your
undergrad degree
Congratulations QYourFuture is here to help you successfully navigate your final year of
undergrad and start to transition to your next steps
To learn more about how you can get ready for graduation
visit careersqueensucaqyourfuture or pick up a QYourFuture infographic at the Career
Services front desk (3rd Floor Gordon Hall)um
mer
0BGOT CAREER QUESTIONS
Looking for more help on your resume or cover letter
Want to know about all of the different career oppertunites
available to your skill sets Need practice MCAT or LSAT
books
Career Services has plenty of resources that are
invaluable to your career further education and work
search questions
Come by to take out a book or just sit down and brows in our advising and resource area
To learn more click here and to search our collection use QCAT
20 of 23
Workshops this Week
Signup in MyCareer Please note which room your session is in
Monday March 19th
NO WORKSHOPS
Tuesday March 20th
Design Your Life 130pm-400pm (3rd Floor Gordon Hall Room 324)
QUIP EVENT Pre-Departure Session 530pm-700pm (3rd Floor Gordon Hall Room 302 - Main Corridor)
Wednesday March 21st
From Panic to Power 1130am-1220pm (3rd Floor Gordon Hall Room 324)
Ramp Up Your Resume 130pm-220pm (3rd Floor Gordon Hall Room 324)
Conquer the Cover Letter 230pm-320pm (3rd Floor Gordon Hall Room 324)
Thursday March 22nd
Winning Interviews - Part 1 1130am-1220pm (3rd Floor Gordon Hall Room 324)
Winning Interviews - Part 2 Communicating Your Skills and Experiences 1230pm-120pm (3rd Floor Gordon Hall
Room 324)
QUIP EVENT Pre-Departure Session 530pm-700pm (3rd Floor Gordon Hall Room 302 - Main Corridor)
Friday March 23rd
NO WORKSHOPS
Graduating From Your Undergrad
Check out these articles Graduation Bucket
List QYourFuture 10 Things To Do Before
You Graduate and You Already Have a
Network Queens Connects
These articles are featured in the 2017-18 edition of Career Services Whats Next magazine
They are available at careersqueensucastudentstipsheets-career-resourceswhats-next-
magazine
21 of 23
Information Sessions this Week Please register in MyCareer Locations may vary
Monday March 19th
NO INFO SESSIONS
Tuesday March 20th
NO INFO SESSIONS
Wednesday March 21st
NO INFO SESSIONS
Thursday March 22nd
All Saints University - School of Medicine 530pm-630pm (3rd Floor Gordon Hall Room 324)
Friday March 23rd
NO INFO SESSIONS
Cant get (or wait for) an appointment
Come to Drop-in Career Advising
Monday to Thursday 130 pm to 330 pm on the 3rd floor of Gordon Hall
Obtain immediate help with career or further education-related questions from a career advisor No
appointment required
2BIn addition to our regular drop-in career advising we offer
QUIP Advising
Want to learn more about the Queens Undergraduate Internship Program (QUIP)
Every Tuesday and Thursday 1100 am - Noon
Location Please check in with reception (Gordon Hall 3rd floor)
22 of 23
Coaching allows you to preform at a higher level Take advantage of these workshops to ldquoup your gamerdquo with your academics Review the workshops offered for the rest of Winter Term 2018 Put the workshop yoursquod like to attend into your calendar reminders and just show up no need to
book Need more information about whatwherewhen Go to httpsassqueensucaevents
WEEK TEN
Thurs 22 March Vic Hall 12-700 - Exam Schedule Drop-In (Vic Hall) Learn how to schedule adequate time for studying for each of your final exams ndash no matter how
many you might have A Peer Learning Assistant will take you through the process step-by-step and answer your questions about revising catching up and writing exams
WEEK ELEVEN
Tues 27 March Vic Hall 12-700 ndash Exam Schedule Drop-In (Stauffer) Learn how to schedule adequate time for studying for each of your final exams ndash no matter how
many you might have A Peer Learning Assistant will take you through the process step-by-step and answer your questions about revising catching up and writing exams
Sunday 1 April 12-800 - Get It Done
As the assignments pile up and exams loom yoursquore probably thinking how am I supposed to get this much work done without catered food scheduled breaks and the help of the pros We are too So wersquore inviting you to GET IT DONE a day of supported studying and fun in Ban Righ Dining Hall brought to you by Student Academic Success Services Bring your schoolwork and working minds because wersquoll have everything you need for success including drinks and food a comfy study spot and a team of trained writing and learning assistants to improve your academic work
WEEK TWELVE
Weds 4 April 130 - Exam Prep Multiple Choice
23 of 23
So yoursquove got a hundred decisions to make in an hour and a whole textbook to work from Wersquoll talk you through a process to help you select what yoursquoll learn memorize it and ease the stress of exam day
Thurs 5 April 130 - Exam Prep Essays amp Short Answers Dealing with essay exams can be tricky how do you produce a complex and clear argument in just
a few minutes Wersquoll show you how to revise how to practice and how to ace the exam
Fri 6 April 130 - Exam Prep Math amp Science Problems This class is designed to help you master and memorize the formulae and methods yoursquoll need to
perform at a high level on equation-based exams in math computer science engineering and related subjects
Our online schedule is available for both the Writing Centre amp Learning Strategies
Book your appointment online to speak with a professional or peer writing consultant or a learning strategist httpqueensumywconlinecom
Our services are free to all Queenrsquos students regardless of year ability or program
12 of 23
13 of 23
14 of 23
Queens for Critical Empowerment We are currently hiring for our 2018-2019 executive team and are looking to have students from a broad range of faculties and demographics join our team As a new club on campus Queens for Critical Empowerment aims to broaden the scope on discussing gender and minority empowerment by looking at a wide range of professional fields and policies We aim to address empowerment through the perspective that every woman is unique in her barriers and opportunities to accomplish success within society and would like to shatter the perception that women are one homogeneous group on a national and international scope An outline for the list of positions we will be hiring for can be found at httpsdrivegooglecomfiled1ghz22zOhQn0JHR6eZSc5FE9IbtzKT3bmview And the link to our hiring application for the 2018-2019 year is httpsdocsgooglecomformsde1FAIpQLSeWgClMKcf9PL3bu7aU1zFM7nKV0LBC1P9ZLFe7SAKlTtdMbQviewform All applications are due by Sunday March 25th and any comment questions or concerns can be directed to qfceclubsqueensuca
15 of 23
Bike 2 Banff
Arthur Szydlowski (PHE rsquo19) and Liv Mickie (Kin 20) on a multi-province bicycle tour starting in early May covering approximately 3500 km from London Ontario all the way to Banff Alberta It is their hope to use this trip as a platform to reach out to individuals and help them understand that admitting they are vulnerable can be one of the hardest things to do and that reaching out to someone does not mean you are weak in fact it means quite the opposite
They are also attempting to raise $10000 for jackorg and the amazing work they do in terms of youth mental health advocacy
Their information and fundraising page can be found at jackorgbike2banff
16 of 23
PARTICIPANTS NEEDED ndash Compensation Provided
Who is eligible Healthy MALES 18-35 years of age No cardiovascular liver or kidney problems
non-smoker no medications Meet Canadarsquos Physical Activity Guidelines 150 minutesweek of moderate-
vigorous intensity activity What do I have to do
5 visits (1-4 hoursvisit) to the School of Kinesiology and Health Studies Human Vascular Control Laboratory
4 trials of forearm handgrip exercise (~10-50 min each)
Consume assigned drink 2 h pre-trial What will be measured
Heart rate
Blood pressure
Brachial artery imaging
Venous blood samples If you are interested in participating or for more information please contact
afenutaqueensuca
Do you care about whats happening on campus Are you passionate about writing photography multimedia or business Want to try your hand at sales Interested in pursuing a career in journalism or media The Journal is currently hiring for the 2018-19 school year Were looking for candidates from all backgrounds with a variety of interests to join our team next year Experience is not necessary Applications for editorial and business staff are due on Monday March 26th Go to myamsorgapply to apply now and get your shot at joining one of the oldest and most prestigious student newspapers in Canada If you have any questions feel free to contact Sebastian Bron and Nick Pearce at journal_neweditorsamsqueensuca
17 of 23
Application Deadline FRI MAR 23 Want to spend it canoe tripping in one of Canadarsquos most spectacular wilderness areas with a group of cool like-minded people If so you should volunteer with Camp Outlook What it is Outlook is a volunteer-run charity with a mission to take teens from disadvantaged backgrounds on canoe trips in Ontariorsquos Algonquin Park Who Outlook volunteers are A diverse group of people from all kinds of backgrounds with a shared love of the outdoors What they do They run 9 to 14-day canoe trips from Outlookrsquos base in Kingston Ontario from the middle of June until late August What training do you need to volunteer for Outlook None Outlook puts all its volunteers through a five-week training course in wilderness first aid lifesaving youth counselling canoeing and backcountry skills Who the campers are Teenagers aged 13 to 17 from Kingston and surrounding areas They come from economically disadvantaged backgrounds and most have had trouble at home or in school Theyrsquore often challenging but there is no group of people more rewarding to work with What you get for volunteering for the summer Lifelong friendships Amazing memories Stories yoursquoll be telling for years Wilderness and youth counselling qualifications that look great on a CV A unique volunteering experience that will impress future employers Free room and board for the summer What you do NOT get for volunteering for the summer Paid When Volunteering with Outlook is a full time commitment from May 20th till August 25th What you need to do You will need to submit an application ASAP to the following e-mail summercampoutlookca The deadline is March 23 For more information check out our website at httpcampoutlookca
18 of 23
3BThe Relationship Game SAT MAR 24 noon to 200 pm in the Queenrsquos CentreARC (booth) Drop by the Queenrsquos Centre and try your luck at answering a trivia question about healthy
relationships Facebook event httpswwwfacebookcomevents2045054709105767
19 of 23
Are you in your final-year student of your
undergrad degree
Congratulations QYourFuture is here to help you successfully navigate your final year of
undergrad and start to transition to your next steps
To learn more about how you can get ready for graduation
visit careersqueensucaqyourfuture or pick up a QYourFuture infographic at the Career
Services front desk (3rd Floor Gordon Hall)um
mer
0BGOT CAREER QUESTIONS
Looking for more help on your resume or cover letter
Want to know about all of the different career oppertunites
available to your skill sets Need practice MCAT or LSAT
books
Career Services has plenty of resources that are
invaluable to your career further education and work
search questions
Come by to take out a book or just sit down and brows in our advising and resource area
To learn more click here and to search our collection use QCAT
20 of 23
Workshops this Week
Signup in MyCareer Please note which room your session is in
Monday March 19th
NO WORKSHOPS
Tuesday March 20th
Design Your Life 130pm-400pm (3rd Floor Gordon Hall Room 324)
QUIP EVENT Pre-Departure Session 530pm-700pm (3rd Floor Gordon Hall Room 302 - Main Corridor)
Wednesday March 21st
From Panic to Power 1130am-1220pm (3rd Floor Gordon Hall Room 324)
Ramp Up Your Resume 130pm-220pm (3rd Floor Gordon Hall Room 324)
Conquer the Cover Letter 230pm-320pm (3rd Floor Gordon Hall Room 324)
Thursday March 22nd
Winning Interviews - Part 1 1130am-1220pm (3rd Floor Gordon Hall Room 324)
Winning Interviews - Part 2 Communicating Your Skills and Experiences 1230pm-120pm (3rd Floor Gordon Hall
Room 324)
QUIP EVENT Pre-Departure Session 530pm-700pm (3rd Floor Gordon Hall Room 302 - Main Corridor)
Friday March 23rd
NO WORKSHOPS
Graduating From Your Undergrad
Check out these articles Graduation Bucket
List QYourFuture 10 Things To Do Before
You Graduate and You Already Have a
Network Queens Connects
These articles are featured in the 2017-18 edition of Career Services Whats Next magazine
They are available at careersqueensucastudentstipsheets-career-resourceswhats-next-
magazine
21 of 23
Information Sessions this Week Please register in MyCareer Locations may vary
Monday March 19th
NO INFO SESSIONS
Tuesday March 20th
NO INFO SESSIONS
Wednesday March 21st
NO INFO SESSIONS
Thursday March 22nd
All Saints University - School of Medicine 530pm-630pm (3rd Floor Gordon Hall Room 324)
Friday March 23rd
NO INFO SESSIONS
Cant get (or wait for) an appointment
Come to Drop-in Career Advising
Monday to Thursday 130 pm to 330 pm on the 3rd floor of Gordon Hall
Obtain immediate help with career or further education-related questions from a career advisor No
appointment required
2BIn addition to our regular drop-in career advising we offer
QUIP Advising
Want to learn more about the Queens Undergraduate Internship Program (QUIP)
Every Tuesday and Thursday 1100 am - Noon
Location Please check in with reception (Gordon Hall 3rd floor)
22 of 23
Coaching allows you to preform at a higher level Take advantage of these workshops to ldquoup your gamerdquo with your academics Review the workshops offered for the rest of Winter Term 2018 Put the workshop yoursquod like to attend into your calendar reminders and just show up no need to
book Need more information about whatwherewhen Go to httpsassqueensucaevents
WEEK TEN
Thurs 22 March Vic Hall 12-700 - Exam Schedule Drop-In (Vic Hall) Learn how to schedule adequate time for studying for each of your final exams ndash no matter how
many you might have A Peer Learning Assistant will take you through the process step-by-step and answer your questions about revising catching up and writing exams
WEEK ELEVEN
Tues 27 March Vic Hall 12-700 ndash Exam Schedule Drop-In (Stauffer) Learn how to schedule adequate time for studying for each of your final exams ndash no matter how
many you might have A Peer Learning Assistant will take you through the process step-by-step and answer your questions about revising catching up and writing exams
Sunday 1 April 12-800 - Get It Done
As the assignments pile up and exams loom yoursquore probably thinking how am I supposed to get this much work done without catered food scheduled breaks and the help of the pros We are too So wersquore inviting you to GET IT DONE a day of supported studying and fun in Ban Righ Dining Hall brought to you by Student Academic Success Services Bring your schoolwork and working minds because wersquoll have everything you need for success including drinks and food a comfy study spot and a team of trained writing and learning assistants to improve your academic work
WEEK TWELVE
Weds 4 April 130 - Exam Prep Multiple Choice
23 of 23
So yoursquove got a hundred decisions to make in an hour and a whole textbook to work from Wersquoll talk you through a process to help you select what yoursquoll learn memorize it and ease the stress of exam day
Thurs 5 April 130 - Exam Prep Essays amp Short Answers Dealing with essay exams can be tricky how do you produce a complex and clear argument in just
a few minutes Wersquoll show you how to revise how to practice and how to ace the exam
Fri 6 April 130 - Exam Prep Math amp Science Problems This class is designed to help you master and memorize the formulae and methods yoursquoll need to
perform at a high level on equation-based exams in math computer science engineering and related subjects
Our online schedule is available for both the Writing Centre amp Learning Strategies
Book your appointment online to speak with a professional or peer writing consultant or a learning strategist httpqueensumywconlinecom
Our services are free to all Queenrsquos students regardless of year ability or program
13 of 23
14 of 23
Queens for Critical Empowerment We are currently hiring for our 2018-2019 executive team and are looking to have students from a broad range of faculties and demographics join our team As a new club on campus Queens for Critical Empowerment aims to broaden the scope on discussing gender and minority empowerment by looking at a wide range of professional fields and policies We aim to address empowerment through the perspective that every woman is unique in her barriers and opportunities to accomplish success within society and would like to shatter the perception that women are one homogeneous group on a national and international scope An outline for the list of positions we will be hiring for can be found at httpsdrivegooglecomfiled1ghz22zOhQn0JHR6eZSc5FE9IbtzKT3bmview And the link to our hiring application for the 2018-2019 year is httpsdocsgooglecomformsde1FAIpQLSeWgClMKcf9PL3bu7aU1zFM7nKV0LBC1P9ZLFe7SAKlTtdMbQviewform All applications are due by Sunday March 25th and any comment questions or concerns can be directed to qfceclubsqueensuca
15 of 23
Bike 2 Banff
Arthur Szydlowski (PHE rsquo19) and Liv Mickie (Kin 20) on a multi-province bicycle tour starting in early May covering approximately 3500 km from London Ontario all the way to Banff Alberta It is their hope to use this trip as a platform to reach out to individuals and help them understand that admitting they are vulnerable can be one of the hardest things to do and that reaching out to someone does not mean you are weak in fact it means quite the opposite
They are also attempting to raise $10000 for jackorg and the amazing work they do in terms of youth mental health advocacy
Their information and fundraising page can be found at jackorgbike2banff
16 of 23
PARTICIPANTS NEEDED ndash Compensation Provided
Who is eligible Healthy MALES 18-35 years of age No cardiovascular liver or kidney problems
non-smoker no medications Meet Canadarsquos Physical Activity Guidelines 150 minutesweek of moderate-
vigorous intensity activity What do I have to do
5 visits (1-4 hoursvisit) to the School of Kinesiology and Health Studies Human Vascular Control Laboratory
4 trials of forearm handgrip exercise (~10-50 min each)
Consume assigned drink 2 h pre-trial What will be measured
Heart rate
Blood pressure
Brachial artery imaging
Venous blood samples If you are interested in participating or for more information please contact
afenutaqueensuca
Do you care about whats happening on campus Are you passionate about writing photography multimedia or business Want to try your hand at sales Interested in pursuing a career in journalism or media The Journal is currently hiring for the 2018-19 school year Were looking for candidates from all backgrounds with a variety of interests to join our team next year Experience is not necessary Applications for editorial and business staff are due on Monday March 26th Go to myamsorgapply to apply now and get your shot at joining one of the oldest and most prestigious student newspapers in Canada If you have any questions feel free to contact Sebastian Bron and Nick Pearce at journal_neweditorsamsqueensuca
17 of 23
Application Deadline FRI MAR 23 Want to spend it canoe tripping in one of Canadarsquos most spectacular wilderness areas with a group of cool like-minded people If so you should volunteer with Camp Outlook What it is Outlook is a volunteer-run charity with a mission to take teens from disadvantaged backgrounds on canoe trips in Ontariorsquos Algonquin Park Who Outlook volunteers are A diverse group of people from all kinds of backgrounds with a shared love of the outdoors What they do They run 9 to 14-day canoe trips from Outlookrsquos base in Kingston Ontario from the middle of June until late August What training do you need to volunteer for Outlook None Outlook puts all its volunteers through a five-week training course in wilderness first aid lifesaving youth counselling canoeing and backcountry skills Who the campers are Teenagers aged 13 to 17 from Kingston and surrounding areas They come from economically disadvantaged backgrounds and most have had trouble at home or in school Theyrsquore often challenging but there is no group of people more rewarding to work with What you get for volunteering for the summer Lifelong friendships Amazing memories Stories yoursquoll be telling for years Wilderness and youth counselling qualifications that look great on a CV A unique volunteering experience that will impress future employers Free room and board for the summer What you do NOT get for volunteering for the summer Paid When Volunteering with Outlook is a full time commitment from May 20th till August 25th What you need to do You will need to submit an application ASAP to the following e-mail summercampoutlookca The deadline is March 23 For more information check out our website at httpcampoutlookca
18 of 23
3BThe Relationship Game SAT MAR 24 noon to 200 pm in the Queenrsquos CentreARC (booth) Drop by the Queenrsquos Centre and try your luck at answering a trivia question about healthy
relationships Facebook event httpswwwfacebookcomevents2045054709105767
19 of 23
Are you in your final-year student of your
undergrad degree
Congratulations QYourFuture is here to help you successfully navigate your final year of
undergrad and start to transition to your next steps
To learn more about how you can get ready for graduation
visit careersqueensucaqyourfuture or pick up a QYourFuture infographic at the Career
Services front desk (3rd Floor Gordon Hall)um
mer
0BGOT CAREER QUESTIONS
Looking for more help on your resume or cover letter
Want to know about all of the different career oppertunites
available to your skill sets Need practice MCAT or LSAT
books
Career Services has plenty of resources that are
invaluable to your career further education and work
search questions
Come by to take out a book or just sit down and brows in our advising and resource area
To learn more click here and to search our collection use QCAT
20 of 23
Workshops this Week
Signup in MyCareer Please note which room your session is in
Monday March 19th
NO WORKSHOPS
Tuesday March 20th
Design Your Life 130pm-400pm (3rd Floor Gordon Hall Room 324)
QUIP EVENT Pre-Departure Session 530pm-700pm (3rd Floor Gordon Hall Room 302 - Main Corridor)
Wednesday March 21st
From Panic to Power 1130am-1220pm (3rd Floor Gordon Hall Room 324)
Ramp Up Your Resume 130pm-220pm (3rd Floor Gordon Hall Room 324)
Conquer the Cover Letter 230pm-320pm (3rd Floor Gordon Hall Room 324)
Thursday March 22nd
Winning Interviews - Part 1 1130am-1220pm (3rd Floor Gordon Hall Room 324)
Winning Interviews - Part 2 Communicating Your Skills and Experiences 1230pm-120pm (3rd Floor Gordon Hall
Room 324)
QUIP EVENT Pre-Departure Session 530pm-700pm (3rd Floor Gordon Hall Room 302 - Main Corridor)
Friday March 23rd
NO WORKSHOPS
Graduating From Your Undergrad
Check out these articles Graduation Bucket
List QYourFuture 10 Things To Do Before
You Graduate and You Already Have a
Network Queens Connects
These articles are featured in the 2017-18 edition of Career Services Whats Next magazine
They are available at careersqueensucastudentstipsheets-career-resourceswhats-next-
magazine
21 of 23
Information Sessions this Week Please register in MyCareer Locations may vary
Monday March 19th
NO INFO SESSIONS
Tuesday March 20th
NO INFO SESSIONS
Wednesday March 21st
NO INFO SESSIONS
Thursday March 22nd
All Saints University - School of Medicine 530pm-630pm (3rd Floor Gordon Hall Room 324)
Friday March 23rd
NO INFO SESSIONS
Cant get (or wait for) an appointment
Come to Drop-in Career Advising
Monday to Thursday 130 pm to 330 pm on the 3rd floor of Gordon Hall
Obtain immediate help with career or further education-related questions from a career advisor No
appointment required
2BIn addition to our regular drop-in career advising we offer
QUIP Advising
Want to learn more about the Queens Undergraduate Internship Program (QUIP)
Every Tuesday and Thursday 1100 am - Noon
Location Please check in with reception (Gordon Hall 3rd floor)
22 of 23
Coaching allows you to preform at a higher level Take advantage of these workshops to ldquoup your gamerdquo with your academics Review the workshops offered for the rest of Winter Term 2018 Put the workshop yoursquod like to attend into your calendar reminders and just show up no need to
book Need more information about whatwherewhen Go to httpsassqueensucaevents
WEEK TEN
Thurs 22 March Vic Hall 12-700 - Exam Schedule Drop-In (Vic Hall) Learn how to schedule adequate time for studying for each of your final exams ndash no matter how
many you might have A Peer Learning Assistant will take you through the process step-by-step and answer your questions about revising catching up and writing exams
WEEK ELEVEN
Tues 27 March Vic Hall 12-700 ndash Exam Schedule Drop-In (Stauffer) Learn how to schedule adequate time for studying for each of your final exams ndash no matter how
many you might have A Peer Learning Assistant will take you through the process step-by-step and answer your questions about revising catching up and writing exams
Sunday 1 April 12-800 - Get It Done
As the assignments pile up and exams loom yoursquore probably thinking how am I supposed to get this much work done without catered food scheduled breaks and the help of the pros We are too So wersquore inviting you to GET IT DONE a day of supported studying and fun in Ban Righ Dining Hall brought to you by Student Academic Success Services Bring your schoolwork and working minds because wersquoll have everything you need for success including drinks and food a comfy study spot and a team of trained writing and learning assistants to improve your academic work
WEEK TWELVE
Weds 4 April 130 - Exam Prep Multiple Choice
23 of 23
So yoursquove got a hundred decisions to make in an hour and a whole textbook to work from Wersquoll talk you through a process to help you select what yoursquoll learn memorize it and ease the stress of exam day
Thurs 5 April 130 - Exam Prep Essays amp Short Answers Dealing with essay exams can be tricky how do you produce a complex and clear argument in just
a few minutes Wersquoll show you how to revise how to practice and how to ace the exam
Fri 6 April 130 - Exam Prep Math amp Science Problems This class is designed to help you master and memorize the formulae and methods yoursquoll need to
perform at a high level on equation-based exams in math computer science engineering and related subjects
Our online schedule is available for both the Writing Centre amp Learning Strategies
Book your appointment online to speak with a professional or peer writing consultant or a learning strategist httpqueensumywconlinecom
Our services are free to all Queenrsquos students regardless of year ability or program
14 of 23
Queens for Critical Empowerment We are currently hiring for our 2018-2019 executive team and are looking to have students from a broad range of faculties and demographics join our team As a new club on campus Queens for Critical Empowerment aims to broaden the scope on discussing gender and minority empowerment by looking at a wide range of professional fields and policies We aim to address empowerment through the perspective that every woman is unique in her barriers and opportunities to accomplish success within society and would like to shatter the perception that women are one homogeneous group on a national and international scope An outline for the list of positions we will be hiring for can be found at httpsdrivegooglecomfiled1ghz22zOhQn0JHR6eZSc5FE9IbtzKT3bmview And the link to our hiring application for the 2018-2019 year is httpsdocsgooglecomformsde1FAIpQLSeWgClMKcf9PL3bu7aU1zFM7nKV0LBC1P9ZLFe7SAKlTtdMbQviewform All applications are due by Sunday March 25th and any comment questions or concerns can be directed to qfceclubsqueensuca
15 of 23
Bike 2 Banff
Arthur Szydlowski (PHE rsquo19) and Liv Mickie (Kin 20) on a multi-province bicycle tour starting in early May covering approximately 3500 km from London Ontario all the way to Banff Alberta It is their hope to use this trip as a platform to reach out to individuals and help them understand that admitting they are vulnerable can be one of the hardest things to do and that reaching out to someone does not mean you are weak in fact it means quite the opposite
They are also attempting to raise $10000 for jackorg and the amazing work they do in terms of youth mental health advocacy
Their information and fundraising page can be found at jackorgbike2banff
16 of 23
PARTICIPANTS NEEDED ndash Compensation Provided
Who is eligible Healthy MALES 18-35 years of age No cardiovascular liver or kidney problems
non-smoker no medications Meet Canadarsquos Physical Activity Guidelines 150 minutesweek of moderate-
vigorous intensity activity What do I have to do
5 visits (1-4 hoursvisit) to the School of Kinesiology and Health Studies Human Vascular Control Laboratory
4 trials of forearm handgrip exercise (~10-50 min each)
Consume assigned drink 2 h pre-trial What will be measured
Heart rate
Blood pressure
Brachial artery imaging
Venous blood samples If you are interested in participating or for more information please contact
afenutaqueensuca
Do you care about whats happening on campus Are you passionate about writing photography multimedia or business Want to try your hand at sales Interested in pursuing a career in journalism or media The Journal is currently hiring for the 2018-19 school year Were looking for candidates from all backgrounds with a variety of interests to join our team next year Experience is not necessary Applications for editorial and business staff are due on Monday March 26th Go to myamsorgapply to apply now and get your shot at joining one of the oldest and most prestigious student newspapers in Canada If you have any questions feel free to contact Sebastian Bron and Nick Pearce at journal_neweditorsamsqueensuca
17 of 23
Application Deadline FRI MAR 23 Want to spend it canoe tripping in one of Canadarsquos most spectacular wilderness areas with a group of cool like-minded people If so you should volunteer with Camp Outlook What it is Outlook is a volunteer-run charity with a mission to take teens from disadvantaged backgrounds on canoe trips in Ontariorsquos Algonquin Park Who Outlook volunteers are A diverse group of people from all kinds of backgrounds with a shared love of the outdoors What they do They run 9 to 14-day canoe trips from Outlookrsquos base in Kingston Ontario from the middle of June until late August What training do you need to volunteer for Outlook None Outlook puts all its volunteers through a five-week training course in wilderness first aid lifesaving youth counselling canoeing and backcountry skills Who the campers are Teenagers aged 13 to 17 from Kingston and surrounding areas They come from economically disadvantaged backgrounds and most have had trouble at home or in school Theyrsquore often challenging but there is no group of people more rewarding to work with What you get for volunteering for the summer Lifelong friendships Amazing memories Stories yoursquoll be telling for years Wilderness and youth counselling qualifications that look great on a CV A unique volunteering experience that will impress future employers Free room and board for the summer What you do NOT get for volunteering for the summer Paid When Volunteering with Outlook is a full time commitment from May 20th till August 25th What you need to do You will need to submit an application ASAP to the following e-mail summercampoutlookca The deadline is March 23 For more information check out our website at httpcampoutlookca
18 of 23
3BThe Relationship Game SAT MAR 24 noon to 200 pm in the Queenrsquos CentreARC (booth) Drop by the Queenrsquos Centre and try your luck at answering a trivia question about healthy
relationships Facebook event httpswwwfacebookcomevents2045054709105767
19 of 23
Are you in your final-year student of your
undergrad degree
Congratulations QYourFuture is here to help you successfully navigate your final year of
undergrad and start to transition to your next steps
To learn more about how you can get ready for graduation
visit careersqueensucaqyourfuture or pick up a QYourFuture infographic at the Career
Services front desk (3rd Floor Gordon Hall)um
mer
0BGOT CAREER QUESTIONS
Looking for more help on your resume or cover letter
Want to know about all of the different career oppertunites
available to your skill sets Need practice MCAT or LSAT
books
Career Services has plenty of resources that are
invaluable to your career further education and work
search questions
Come by to take out a book or just sit down and brows in our advising and resource area
To learn more click here and to search our collection use QCAT
20 of 23
Workshops this Week
Signup in MyCareer Please note which room your session is in
Monday March 19th
NO WORKSHOPS
Tuesday March 20th
Design Your Life 130pm-400pm (3rd Floor Gordon Hall Room 324)
QUIP EVENT Pre-Departure Session 530pm-700pm (3rd Floor Gordon Hall Room 302 - Main Corridor)
Wednesday March 21st
From Panic to Power 1130am-1220pm (3rd Floor Gordon Hall Room 324)
Ramp Up Your Resume 130pm-220pm (3rd Floor Gordon Hall Room 324)
Conquer the Cover Letter 230pm-320pm (3rd Floor Gordon Hall Room 324)
Thursday March 22nd
Winning Interviews - Part 1 1130am-1220pm (3rd Floor Gordon Hall Room 324)
Winning Interviews - Part 2 Communicating Your Skills and Experiences 1230pm-120pm (3rd Floor Gordon Hall
Room 324)
QUIP EVENT Pre-Departure Session 530pm-700pm (3rd Floor Gordon Hall Room 302 - Main Corridor)
Friday March 23rd
NO WORKSHOPS
Graduating From Your Undergrad
Check out these articles Graduation Bucket
List QYourFuture 10 Things To Do Before
You Graduate and You Already Have a
Network Queens Connects
These articles are featured in the 2017-18 edition of Career Services Whats Next magazine
They are available at careersqueensucastudentstipsheets-career-resourceswhats-next-
magazine
21 of 23
Information Sessions this Week Please register in MyCareer Locations may vary
Monday March 19th
NO INFO SESSIONS
Tuesday March 20th
NO INFO SESSIONS
Wednesday March 21st
NO INFO SESSIONS
Thursday March 22nd
All Saints University - School of Medicine 530pm-630pm (3rd Floor Gordon Hall Room 324)
Friday March 23rd
NO INFO SESSIONS
Cant get (or wait for) an appointment
Come to Drop-in Career Advising
Monday to Thursday 130 pm to 330 pm on the 3rd floor of Gordon Hall
Obtain immediate help with career or further education-related questions from a career advisor No
appointment required
2BIn addition to our regular drop-in career advising we offer
QUIP Advising
Want to learn more about the Queens Undergraduate Internship Program (QUIP)
Every Tuesday and Thursday 1100 am - Noon
Location Please check in with reception (Gordon Hall 3rd floor)
22 of 23
Coaching allows you to preform at a higher level Take advantage of these workshops to ldquoup your gamerdquo with your academics Review the workshops offered for the rest of Winter Term 2018 Put the workshop yoursquod like to attend into your calendar reminders and just show up no need to
book Need more information about whatwherewhen Go to httpsassqueensucaevents
WEEK TEN
Thurs 22 March Vic Hall 12-700 - Exam Schedule Drop-In (Vic Hall) Learn how to schedule adequate time for studying for each of your final exams ndash no matter how
many you might have A Peer Learning Assistant will take you through the process step-by-step and answer your questions about revising catching up and writing exams
WEEK ELEVEN
Tues 27 March Vic Hall 12-700 ndash Exam Schedule Drop-In (Stauffer) Learn how to schedule adequate time for studying for each of your final exams ndash no matter how
many you might have A Peer Learning Assistant will take you through the process step-by-step and answer your questions about revising catching up and writing exams
Sunday 1 April 12-800 - Get It Done
As the assignments pile up and exams loom yoursquore probably thinking how am I supposed to get this much work done without catered food scheduled breaks and the help of the pros We are too So wersquore inviting you to GET IT DONE a day of supported studying and fun in Ban Righ Dining Hall brought to you by Student Academic Success Services Bring your schoolwork and working minds because wersquoll have everything you need for success including drinks and food a comfy study spot and a team of trained writing and learning assistants to improve your academic work
WEEK TWELVE
Weds 4 April 130 - Exam Prep Multiple Choice
23 of 23
So yoursquove got a hundred decisions to make in an hour and a whole textbook to work from Wersquoll talk you through a process to help you select what yoursquoll learn memorize it and ease the stress of exam day
Thurs 5 April 130 - Exam Prep Essays amp Short Answers Dealing with essay exams can be tricky how do you produce a complex and clear argument in just
a few minutes Wersquoll show you how to revise how to practice and how to ace the exam
Fri 6 April 130 - Exam Prep Math amp Science Problems This class is designed to help you master and memorize the formulae and methods yoursquoll need to
perform at a high level on equation-based exams in math computer science engineering and related subjects
Our online schedule is available for both the Writing Centre amp Learning Strategies
Book your appointment online to speak with a professional or peer writing consultant or a learning strategist httpqueensumywconlinecom
Our services are free to all Queenrsquos students regardless of year ability or program
15 of 23
Bike 2 Banff
Arthur Szydlowski (PHE rsquo19) and Liv Mickie (Kin 20) on a multi-province bicycle tour starting in early May covering approximately 3500 km from London Ontario all the way to Banff Alberta It is their hope to use this trip as a platform to reach out to individuals and help them understand that admitting they are vulnerable can be one of the hardest things to do and that reaching out to someone does not mean you are weak in fact it means quite the opposite
They are also attempting to raise $10000 for jackorg and the amazing work they do in terms of youth mental health advocacy
Their information and fundraising page can be found at jackorgbike2banff
16 of 23
PARTICIPANTS NEEDED ndash Compensation Provided
Who is eligible Healthy MALES 18-35 years of age No cardiovascular liver or kidney problems
non-smoker no medications Meet Canadarsquos Physical Activity Guidelines 150 minutesweek of moderate-
vigorous intensity activity What do I have to do
5 visits (1-4 hoursvisit) to the School of Kinesiology and Health Studies Human Vascular Control Laboratory
4 trials of forearm handgrip exercise (~10-50 min each)
Consume assigned drink 2 h pre-trial What will be measured
Heart rate
Blood pressure
Brachial artery imaging
Venous blood samples If you are interested in participating or for more information please contact
afenutaqueensuca
Do you care about whats happening on campus Are you passionate about writing photography multimedia or business Want to try your hand at sales Interested in pursuing a career in journalism or media The Journal is currently hiring for the 2018-19 school year Were looking for candidates from all backgrounds with a variety of interests to join our team next year Experience is not necessary Applications for editorial and business staff are due on Monday March 26th Go to myamsorgapply to apply now and get your shot at joining one of the oldest and most prestigious student newspapers in Canada If you have any questions feel free to contact Sebastian Bron and Nick Pearce at journal_neweditorsamsqueensuca
17 of 23
Application Deadline FRI MAR 23 Want to spend it canoe tripping in one of Canadarsquos most spectacular wilderness areas with a group of cool like-minded people If so you should volunteer with Camp Outlook What it is Outlook is a volunteer-run charity with a mission to take teens from disadvantaged backgrounds on canoe trips in Ontariorsquos Algonquin Park Who Outlook volunteers are A diverse group of people from all kinds of backgrounds with a shared love of the outdoors What they do They run 9 to 14-day canoe trips from Outlookrsquos base in Kingston Ontario from the middle of June until late August What training do you need to volunteer for Outlook None Outlook puts all its volunteers through a five-week training course in wilderness first aid lifesaving youth counselling canoeing and backcountry skills Who the campers are Teenagers aged 13 to 17 from Kingston and surrounding areas They come from economically disadvantaged backgrounds and most have had trouble at home or in school Theyrsquore often challenging but there is no group of people more rewarding to work with What you get for volunteering for the summer Lifelong friendships Amazing memories Stories yoursquoll be telling for years Wilderness and youth counselling qualifications that look great on a CV A unique volunteering experience that will impress future employers Free room and board for the summer What you do NOT get for volunteering for the summer Paid When Volunteering with Outlook is a full time commitment from May 20th till August 25th What you need to do You will need to submit an application ASAP to the following e-mail summercampoutlookca The deadline is March 23 For more information check out our website at httpcampoutlookca
18 of 23
3BThe Relationship Game SAT MAR 24 noon to 200 pm in the Queenrsquos CentreARC (booth) Drop by the Queenrsquos Centre and try your luck at answering a trivia question about healthy
relationships Facebook event httpswwwfacebookcomevents2045054709105767
19 of 23
Are you in your final-year student of your
undergrad degree
Congratulations QYourFuture is here to help you successfully navigate your final year of
undergrad and start to transition to your next steps
To learn more about how you can get ready for graduation
visit careersqueensucaqyourfuture or pick up a QYourFuture infographic at the Career
Services front desk (3rd Floor Gordon Hall)um
mer
0BGOT CAREER QUESTIONS
Looking for more help on your resume or cover letter
Want to know about all of the different career oppertunites
available to your skill sets Need practice MCAT or LSAT
books
Career Services has plenty of resources that are
invaluable to your career further education and work
search questions
Come by to take out a book or just sit down and brows in our advising and resource area
To learn more click here and to search our collection use QCAT
20 of 23
Workshops this Week
Signup in MyCareer Please note which room your session is in
Monday March 19th
NO WORKSHOPS
Tuesday March 20th
Design Your Life 130pm-400pm (3rd Floor Gordon Hall Room 324)
QUIP EVENT Pre-Departure Session 530pm-700pm (3rd Floor Gordon Hall Room 302 - Main Corridor)
Wednesday March 21st
From Panic to Power 1130am-1220pm (3rd Floor Gordon Hall Room 324)
Ramp Up Your Resume 130pm-220pm (3rd Floor Gordon Hall Room 324)
Conquer the Cover Letter 230pm-320pm (3rd Floor Gordon Hall Room 324)
Thursday March 22nd
Winning Interviews - Part 1 1130am-1220pm (3rd Floor Gordon Hall Room 324)
Winning Interviews - Part 2 Communicating Your Skills and Experiences 1230pm-120pm (3rd Floor Gordon Hall
Room 324)
QUIP EVENT Pre-Departure Session 530pm-700pm (3rd Floor Gordon Hall Room 302 - Main Corridor)
Friday March 23rd
NO WORKSHOPS
Graduating From Your Undergrad
Check out these articles Graduation Bucket
List QYourFuture 10 Things To Do Before
You Graduate and You Already Have a
Network Queens Connects
These articles are featured in the 2017-18 edition of Career Services Whats Next magazine
They are available at careersqueensucastudentstipsheets-career-resourceswhats-next-
magazine
21 of 23
Information Sessions this Week Please register in MyCareer Locations may vary
Monday March 19th
NO INFO SESSIONS
Tuesday March 20th
NO INFO SESSIONS
Wednesday March 21st
NO INFO SESSIONS
Thursday March 22nd
All Saints University - School of Medicine 530pm-630pm (3rd Floor Gordon Hall Room 324)
Friday March 23rd
NO INFO SESSIONS
Cant get (or wait for) an appointment
Come to Drop-in Career Advising
Monday to Thursday 130 pm to 330 pm on the 3rd floor of Gordon Hall
Obtain immediate help with career or further education-related questions from a career advisor No
appointment required
2BIn addition to our regular drop-in career advising we offer
QUIP Advising
Want to learn more about the Queens Undergraduate Internship Program (QUIP)
Every Tuesday and Thursday 1100 am - Noon
Location Please check in with reception (Gordon Hall 3rd floor)
22 of 23
Coaching allows you to preform at a higher level Take advantage of these workshops to ldquoup your gamerdquo with your academics Review the workshops offered for the rest of Winter Term 2018 Put the workshop yoursquod like to attend into your calendar reminders and just show up no need to
book Need more information about whatwherewhen Go to httpsassqueensucaevents
WEEK TEN
Thurs 22 March Vic Hall 12-700 - Exam Schedule Drop-In (Vic Hall) Learn how to schedule adequate time for studying for each of your final exams ndash no matter how
many you might have A Peer Learning Assistant will take you through the process step-by-step and answer your questions about revising catching up and writing exams
WEEK ELEVEN
Tues 27 March Vic Hall 12-700 ndash Exam Schedule Drop-In (Stauffer) Learn how to schedule adequate time for studying for each of your final exams ndash no matter how
many you might have A Peer Learning Assistant will take you through the process step-by-step and answer your questions about revising catching up and writing exams
Sunday 1 April 12-800 - Get It Done
As the assignments pile up and exams loom yoursquore probably thinking how am I supposed to get this much work done without catered food scheduled breaks and the help of the pros We are too So wersquore inviting you to GET IT DONE a day of supported studying and fun in Ban Righ Dining Hall brought to you by Student Academic Success Services Bring your schoolwork and working minds because wersquoll have everything you need for success including drinks and food a comfy study spot and a team of trained writing and learning assistants to improve your academic work
WEEK TWELVE
Weds 4 April 130 - Exam Prep Multiple Choice
23 of 23
So yoursquove got a hundred decisions to make in an hour and a whole textbook to work from Wersquoll talk you through a process to help you select what yoursquoll learn memorize it and ease the stress of exam day
Thurs 5 April 130 - Exam Prep Essays amp Short Answers Dealing with essay exams can be tricky how do you produce a complex and clear argument in just
a few minutes Wersquoll show you how to revise how to practice and how to ace the exam
Fri 6 April 130 - Exam Prep Math amp Science Problems This class is designed to help you master and memorize the formulae and methods yoursquoll need to
perform at a high level on equation-based exams in math computer science engineering and related subjects
Our online schedule is available for both the Writing Centre amp Learning Strategies
Book your appointment online to speak with a professional or peer writing consultant or a learning strategist httpqueensumywconlinecom
Our services are free to all Queenrsquos students regardless of year ability or program
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PARTICIPANTS NEEDED ndash Compensation Provided
Who is eligible Healthy MALES 18-35 years of age No cardiovascular liver or kidney problems
non-smoker no medications Meet Canadarsquos Physical Activity Guidelines 150 minutesweek of moderate-
vigorous intensity activity What do I have to do
5 visits (1-4 hoursvisit) to the School of Kinesiology and Health Studies Human Vascular Control Laboratory
4 trials of forearm handgrip exercise (~10-50 min each)
Consume assigned drink 2 h pre-trial What will be measured
Heart rate
Blood pressure
Brachial artery imaging
Venous blood samples If you are interested in participating or for more information please contact
afenutaqueensuca
Do you care about whats happening on campus Are you passionate about writing photography multimedia or business Want to try your hand at sales Interested in pursuing a career in journalism or media The Journal is currently hiring for the 2018-19 school year Were looking for candidates from all backgrounds with a variety of interests to join our team next year Experience is not necessary Applications for editorial and business staff are due on Monday March 26th Go to myamsorgapply to apply now and get your shot at joining one of the oldest and most prestigious student newspapers in Canada If you have any questions feel free to contact Sebastian Bron and Nick Pearce at journal_neweditorsamsqueensuca
17 of 23
Application Deadline FRI MAR 23 Want to spend it canoe tripping in one of Canadarsquos most spectacular wilderness areas with a group of cool like-minded people If so you should volunteer with Camp Outlook What it is Outlook is a volunteer-run charity with a mission to take teens from disadvantaged backgrounds on canoe trips in Ontariorsquos Algonquin Park Who Outlook volunteers are A diverse group of people from all kinds of backgrounds with a shared love of the outdoors What they do They run 9 to 14-day canoe trips from Outlookrsquos base in Kingston Ontario from the middle of June until late August What training do you need to volunteer for Outlook None Outlook puts all its volunteers through a five-week training course in wilderness first aid lifesaving youth counselling canoeing and backcountry skills Who the campers are Teenagers aged 13 to 17 from Kingston and surrounding areas They come from economically disadvantaged backgrounds and most have had trouble at home or in school Theyrsquore often challenging but there is no group of people more rewarding to work with What you get for volunteering for the summer Lifelong friendships Amazing memories Stories yoursquoll be telling for years Wilderness and youth counselling qualifications that look great on a CV A unique volunteering experience that will impress future employers Free room and board for the summer What you do NOT get for volunteering for the summer Paid When Volunteering with Outlook is a full time commitment from May 20th till August 25th What you need to do You will need to submit an application ASAP to the following e-mail summercampoutlookca The deadline is March 23 For more information check out our website at httpcampoutlookca
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3BThe Relationship Game SAT MAR 24 noon to 200 pm in the Queenrsquos CentreARC (booth) Drop by the Queenrsquos Centre and try your luck at answering a trivia question about healthy
relationships Facebook event httpswwwfacebookcomevents2045054709105767
19 of 23
Are you in your final-year student of your
undergrad degree
Congratulations QYourFuture is here to help you successfully navigate your final year of
undergrad and start to transition to your next steps
To learn more about how you can get ready for graduation
visit careersqueensucaqyourfuture or pick up a QYourFuture infographic at the Career
Services front desk (3rd Floor Gordon Hall)um
mer
0BGOT CAREER QUESTIONS
Looking for more help on your resume or cover letter
Want to know about all of the different career oppertunites
available to your skill sets Need practice MCAT or LSAT
books
Career Services has plenty of resources that are
invaluable to your career further education and work
search questions
Come by to take out a book or just sit down and brows in our advising and resource area
To learn more click here and to search our collection use QCAT
20 of 23
Workshops this Week
Signup in MyCareer Please note which room your session is in
Monday March 19th
NO WORKSHOPS
Tuesday March 20th
Design Your Life 130pm-400pm (3rd Floor Gordon Hall Room 324)
QUIP EVENT Pre-Departure Session 530pm-700pm (3rd Floor Gordon Hall Room 302 - Main Corridor)
Wednesday March 21st
From Panic to Power 1130am-1220pm (3rd Floor Gordon Hall Room 324)
Ramp Up Your Resume 130pm-220pm (3rd Floor Gordon Hall Room 324)
Conquer the Cover Letter 230pm-320pm (3rd Floor Gordon Hall Room 324)
Thursday March 22nd
Winning Interviews - Part 1 1130am-1220pm (3rd Floor Gordon Hall Room 324)
Winning Interviews - Part 2 Communicating Your Skills and Experiences 1230pm-120pm (3rd Floor Gordon Hall
Room 324)
QUIP EVENT Pre-Departure Session 530pm-700pm (3rd Floor Gordon Hall Room 302 - Main Corridor)
Friday March 23rd
NO WORKSHOPS
Graduating From Your Undergrad
Check out these articles Graduation Bucket
List QYourFuture 10 Things To Do Before
You Graduate and You Already Have a
Network Queens Connects
These articles are featured in the 2017-18 edition of Career Services Whats Next magazine
They are available at careersqueensucastudentstipsheets-career-resourceswhats-next-
magazine
21 of 23
Information Sessions this Week Please register in MyCareer Locations may vary
Monday March 19th
NO INFO SESSIONS
Tuesday March 20th
NO INFO SESSIONS
Wednesday March 21st
NO INFO SESSIONS
Thursday March 22nd
All Saints University - School of Medicine 530pm-630pm (3rd Floor Gordon Hall Room 324)
Friday March 23rd
NO INFO SESSIONS
Cant get (or wait for) an appointment
Come to Drop-in Career Advising
Monday to Thursday 130 pm to 330 pm on the 3rd floor of Gordon Hall
Obtain immediate help with career or further education-related questions from a career advisor No
appointment required
2BIn addition to our regular drop-in career advising we offer
QUIP Advising
Want to learn more about the Queens Undergraduate Internship Program (QUIP)
Every Tuesday and Thursday 1100 am - Noon
Location Please check in with reception (Gordon Hall 3rd floor)
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Coaching allows you to preform at a higher level Take advantage of these workshops to ldquoup your gamerdquo with your academics Review the workshops offered for the rest of Winter Term 2018 Put the workshop yoursquod like to attend into your calendar reminders and just show up no need to
book Need more information about whatwherewhen Go to httpsassqueensucaevents
WEEK TEN
Thurs 22 March Vic Hall 12-700 - Exam Schedule Drop-In (Vic Hall) Learn how to schedule adequate time for studying for each of your final exams ndash no matter how
many you might have A Peer Learning Assistant will take you through the process step-by-step and answer your questions about revising catching up and writing exams
WEEK ELEVEN
Tues 27 March Vic Hall 12-700 ndash Exam Schedule Drop-In (Stauffer) Learn how to schedule adequate time for studying for each of your final exams ndash no matter how
many you might have A Peer Learning Assistant will take you through the process step-by-step and answer your questions about revising catching up and writing exams
Sunday 1 April 12-800 - Get It Done
As the assignments pile up and exams loom yoursquore probably thinking how am I supposed to get this much work done without catered food scheduled breaks and the help of the pros We are too So wersquore inviting you to GET IT DONE a day of supported studying and fun in Ban Righ Dining Hall brought to you by Student Academic Success Services Bring your schoolwork and working minds because wersquoll have everything you need for success including drinks and food a comfy study spot and a team of trained writing and learning assistants to improve your academic work
WEEK TWELVE
Weds 4 April 130 - Exam Prep Multiple Choice
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So yoursquove got a hundred decisions to make in an hour and a whole textbook to work from Wersquoll talk you through a process to help you select what yoursquoll learn memorize it and ease the stress of exam day
Thurs 5 April 130 - Exam Prep Essays amp Short Answers Dealing with essay exams can be tricky how do you produce a complex and clear argument in just
a few minutes Wersquoll show you how to revise how to practice and how to ace the exam
Fri 6 April 130 - Exam Prep Math amp Science Problems This class is designed to help you master and memorize the formulae and methods yoursquoll need to
perform at a high level on equation-based exams in math computer science engineering and related subjects
Our online schedule is available for both the Writing Centre amp Learning Strategies
Book your appointment online to speak with a professional or peer writing consultant or a learning strategist httpqueensumywconlinecom
Our services are free to all Queenrsquos students regardless of year ability or program
17 of 23
Application Deadline FRI MAR 23 Want to spend it canoe tripping in one of Canadarsquos most spectacular wilderness areas with a group of cool like-minded people If so you should volunteer with Camp Outlook What it is Outlook is a volunteer-run charity with a mission to take teens from disadvantaged backgrounds on canoe trips in Ontariorsquos Algonquin Park Who Outlook volunteers are A diverse group of people from all kinds of backgrounds with a shared love of the outdoors What they do They run 9 to 14-day canoe trips from Outlookrsquos base in Kingston Ontario from the middle of June until late August What training do you need to volunteer for Outlook None Outlook puts all its volunteers through a five-week training course in wilderness first aid lifesaving youth counselling canoeing and backcountry skills Who the campers are Teenagers aged 13 to 17 from Kingston and surrounding areas They come from economically disadvantaged backgrounds and most have had trouble at home or in school Theyrsquore often challenging but there is no group of people more rewarding to work with What you get for volunteering for the summer Lifelong friendships Amazing memories Stories yoursquoll be telling for years Wilderness and youth counselling qualifications that look great on a CV A unique volunteering experience that will impress future employers Free room and board for the summer What you do NOT get for volunteering for the summer Paid When Volunteering with Outlook is a full time commitment from May 20th till August 25th What you need to do You will need to submit an application ASAP to the following e-mail summercampoutlookca The deadline is March 23 For more information check out our website at httpcampoutlookca
18 of 23
3BThe Relationship Game SAT MAR 24 noon to 200 pm in the Queenrsquos CentreARC (booth) Drop by the Queenrsquos Centre and try your luck at answering a trivia question about healthy
relationships Facebook event httpswwwfacebookcomevents2045054709105767
19 of 23
Are you in your final-year student of your
undergrad degree
Congratulations QYourFuture is here to help you successfully navigate your final year of
undergrad and start to transition to your next steps
To learn more about how you can get ready for graduation
visit careersqueensucaqyourfuture or pick up a QYourFuture infographic at the Career
Services front desk (3rd Floor Gordon Hall)um
mer
0BGOT CAREER QUESTIONS
Looking for more help on your resume or cover letter
Want to know about all of the different career oppertunites
available to your skill sets Need practice MCAT or LSAT
books
Career Services has plenty of resources that are
invaluable to your career further education and work
search questions
Come by to take out a book or just sit down and brows in our advising and resource area
To learn more click here and to search our collection use QCAT
20 of 23
Workshops this Week
Signup in MyCareer Please note which room your session is in
Monday March 19th
NO WORKSHOPS
Tuesday March 20th
Design Your Life 130pm-400pm (3rd Floor Gordon Hall Room 324)
QUIP EVENT Pre-Departure Session 530pm-700pm (3rd Floor Gordon Hall Room 302 - Main Corridor)
Wednesday March 21st
From Panic to Power 1130am-1220pm (3rd Floor Gordon Hall Room 324)
Ramp Up Your Resume 130pm-220pm (3rd Floor Gordon Hall Room 324)
Conquer the Cover Letter 230pm-320pm (3rd Floor Gordon Hall Room 324)
Thursday March 22nd
Winning Interviews - Part 1 1130am-1220pm (3rd Floor Gordon Hall Room 324)
Winning Interviews - Part 2 Communicating Your Skills and Experiences 1230pm-120pm (3rd Floor Gordon Hall
Room 324)
QUIP EVENT Pre-Departure Session 530pm-700pm (3rd Floor Gordon Hall Room 302 - Main Corridor)
Friday March 23rd
NO WORKSHOPS
Graduating From Your Undergrad
Check out these articles Graduation Bucket
List QYourFuture 10 Things To Do Before
You Graduate and You Already Have a
Network Queens Connects
These articles are featured in the 2017-18 edition of Career Services Whats Next magazine
They are available at careersqueensucastudentstipsheets-career-resourceswhats-next-
magazine
21 of 23
Information Sessions this Week Please register in MyCareer Locations may vary
Monday March 19th
NO INFO SESSIONS
Tuesday March 20th
NO INFO SESSIONS
Wednesday March 21st
NO INFO SESSIONS
Thursday March 22nd
All Saints University - School of Medicine 530pm-630pm (3rd Floor Gordon Hall Room 324)
Friday March 23rd
NO INFO SESSIONS
Cant get (or wait for) an appointment
Come to Drop-in Career Advising
Monday to Thursday 130 pm to 330 pm on the 3rd floor of Gordon Hall
Obtain immediate help with career or further education-related questions from a career advisor No
appointment required
2BIn addition to our regular drop-in career advising we offer
QUIP Advising
Want to learn more about the Queens Undergraduate Internship Program (QUIP)
Every Tuesday and Thursday 1100 am - Noon
Location Please check in with reception (Gordon Hall 3rd floor)
22 of 23
Coaching allows you to preform at a higher level Take advantage of these workshops to ldquoup your gamerdquo with your academics Review the workshops offered for the rest of Winter Term 2018 Put the workshop yoursquod like to attend into your calendar reminders and just show up no need to
book Need more information about whatwherewhen Go to httpsassqueensucaevents
WEEK TEN
Thurs 22 March Vic Hall 12-700 - Exam Schedule Drop-In (Vic Hall) Learn how to schedule adequate time for studying for each of your final exams ndash no matter how
many you might have A Peer Learning Assistant will take you through the process step-by-step and answer your questions about revising catching up and writing exams
WEEK ELEVEN
Tues 27 March Vic Hall 12-700 ndash Exam Schedule Drop-In (Stauffer) Learn how to schedule adequate time for studying for each of your final exams ndash no matter how
many you might have A Peer Learning Assistant will take you through the process step-by-step and answer your questions about revising catching up and writing exams
Sunday 1 April 12-800 - Get It Done
As the assignments pile up and exams loom yoursquore probably thinking how am I supposed to get this much work done without catered food scheduled breaks and the help of the pros We are too So wersquore inviting you to GET IT DONE a day of supported studying and fun in Ban Righ Dining Hall brought to you by Student Academic Success Services Bring your schoolwork and working minds because wersquoll have everything you need for success including drinks and food a comfy study spot and a team of trained writing and learning assistants to improve your academic work
WEEK TWELVE
Weds 4 April 130 - Exam Prep Multiple Choice
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So yoursquove got a hundred decisions to make in an hour and a whole textbook to work from Wersquoll talk you through a process to help you select what yoursquoll learn memorize it and ease the stress of exam day
Thurs 5 April 130 - Exam Prep Essays amp Short Answers Dealing with essay exams can be tricky how do you produce a complex and clear argument in just
a few minutes Wersquoll show you how to revise how to practice and how to ace the exam
Fri 6 April 130 - Exam Prep Math amp Science Problems This class is designed to help you master and memorize the formulae and methods yoursquoll need to
perform at a high level on equation-based exams in math computer science engineering and related subjects
Our online schedule is available for both the Writing Centre amp Learning Strategies
Book your appointment online to speak with a professional or peer writing consultant or a learning strategist httpqueensumywconlinecom
Our services are free to all Queenrsquos students regardless of year ability or program
18 of 23
3BThe Relationship Game SAT MAR 24 noon to 200 pm in the Queenrsquos CentreARC (booth) Drop by the Queenrsquos Centre and try your luck at answering a trivia question about healthy
relationships Facebook event httpswwwfacebookcomevents2045054709105767
19 of 23
Are you in your final-year student of your
undergrad degree
Congratulations QYourFuture is here to help you successfully navigate your final year of
undergrad and start to transition to your next steps
To learn more about how you can get ready for graduation
visit careersqueensucaqyourfuture or pick up a QYourFuture infographic at the Career
Services front desk (3rd Floor Gordon Hall)um
mer
0BGOT CAREER QUESTIONS
Looking for more help on your resume or cover letter
Want to know about all of the different career oppertunites
available to your skill sets Need practice MCAT or LSAT
books
Career Services has plenty of resources that are
invaluable to your career further education and work
search questions
Come by to take out a book or just sit down and brows in our advising and resource area
To learn more click here and to search our collection use QCAT
20 of 23
Workshops this Week
Signup in MyCareer Please note which room your session is in
Monday March 19th
NO WORKSHOPS
Tuesday March 20th
Design Your Life 130pm-400pm (3rd Floor Gordon Hall Room 324)
QUIP EVENT Pre-Departure Session 530pm-700pm (3rd Floor Gordon Hall Room 302 - Main Corridor)
Wednesday March 21st
From Panic to Power 1130am-1220pm (3rd Floor Gordon Hall Room 324)
Ramp Up Your Resume 130pm-220pm (3rd Floor Gordon Hall Room 324)
Conquer the Cover Letter 230pm-320pm (3rd Floor Gordon Hall Room 324)
Thursday March 22nd
Winning Interviews - Part 1 1130am-1220pm (3rd Floor Gordon Hall Room 324)
Winning Interviews - Part 2 Communicating Your Skills and Experiences 1230pm-120pm (3rd Floor Gordon Hall
Room 324)
QUIP EVENT Pre-Departure Session 530pm-700pm (3rd Floor Gordon Hall Room 302 - Main Corridor)
Friday March 23rd
NO WORKSHOPS
Graduating From Your Undergrad
Check out these articles Graduation Bucket
List QYourFuture 10 Things To Do Before
You Graduate and You Already Have a
Network Queens Connects
These articles are featured in the 2017-18 edition of Career Services Whats Next magazine
They are available at careersqueensucastudentstipsheets-career-resourceswhats-next-
magazine
21 of 23
Information Sessions this Week Please register in MyCareer Locations may vary
Monday March 19th
NO INFO SESSIONS
Tuesday March 20th
NO INFO SESSIONS
Wednesday March 21st
NO INFO SESSIONS
Thursday March 22nd
All Saints University - School of Medicine 530pm-630pm (3rd Floor Gordon Hall Room 324)
Friday March 23rd
NO INFO SESSIONS
Cant get (or wait for) an appointment
Come to Drop-in Career Advising
Monday to Thursday 130 pm to 330 pm on the 3rd floor of Gordon Hall
Obtain immediate help with career or further education-related questions from a career advisor No
appointment required
2BIn addition to our regular drop-in career advising we offer
QUIP Advising
Want to learn more about the Queens Undergraduate Internship Program (QUIP)
Every Tuesday and Thursday 1100 am - Noon
Location Please check in with reception (Gordon Hall 3rd floor)
22 of 23
Coaching allows you to preform at a higher level Take advantage of these workshops to ldquoup your gamerdquo with your academics Review the workshops offered for the rest of Winter Term 2018 Put the workshop yoursquod like to attend into your calendar reminders and just show up no need to
book Need more information about whatwherewhen Go to httpsassqueensucaevents
WEEK TEN
Thurs 22 March Vic Hall 12-700 - Exam Schedule Drop-In (Vic Hall) Learn how to schedule adequate time for studying for each of your final exams ndash no matter how
many you might have A Peer Learning Assistant will take you through the process step-by-step and answer your questions about revising catching up and writing exams
WEEK ELEVEN
Tues 27 March Vic Hall 12-700 ndash Exam Schedule Drop-In (Stauffer) Learn how to schedule adequate time for studying for each of your final exams ndash no matter how
many you might have A Peer Learning Assistant will take you through the process step-by-step and answer your questions about revising catching up and writing exams
Sunday 1 April 12-800 - Get It Done
As the assignments pile up and exams loom yoursquore probably thinking how am I supposed to get this much work done without catered food scheduled breaks and the help of the pros We are too So wersquore inviting you to GET IT DONE a day of supported studying and fun in Ban Righ Dining Hall brought to you by Student Academic Success Services Bring your schoolwork and working minds because wersquoll have everything you need for success including drinks and food a comfy study spot and a team of trained writing and learning assistants to improve your academic work
WEEK TWELVE
Weds 4 April 130 - Exam Prep Multiple Choice
23 of 23
So yoursquove got a hundred decisions to make in an hour and a whole textbook to work from Wersquoll talk you through a process to help you select what yoursquoll learn memorize it and ease the stress of exam day
Thurs 5 April 130 - Exam Prep Essays amp Short Answers Dealing with essay exams can be tricky how do you produce a complex and clear argument in just
a few minutes Wersquoll show you how to revise how to practice and how to ace the exam
Fri 6 April 130 - Exam Prep Math amp Science Problems This class is designed to help you master and memorize the formulae and methods yoursquoll need to
perform at a high level on equation-based exams in math computer science engineering and related subjects
Our online schedule is available for both the Writing Centre amp Learning Strategies
Book your appointment online to speak with a professional or peer writing consultant or a learning strategist httpqueensumywconlinecom
Our services are free to all Queenrsquos students regardless of year ability or program
19 of 23
Are you in your final-year student of your
undergrad degree
Congratulations QYourFuture is here to help you successfully navigate your final year of
undergrad and start to transition to your next steps
To learn more about how you can get ready for graduation
visit careersqueensucaqyourfuture or pick up a QYourFuture infographic at the Career
Services front desk (3rd Floor Gordon Hall)um
mer
0BGOT CAREER QUESTIONS
Looking for more help on your resume or cover letter
Want to know about all of the different career oppertunites
available to your skill sets Need practice MCAT or LSAT
books
Career Services has plenty of resources that are
invaluable to your career further education and work
search questions
Come by to take out a book or just sit down and brows in our advising and resource area
To learn more click here and to search our collection use QCAT
20 of 23
Workshops this Week
Signup in MyCareer Please note which room your session is in
Monday March 19th
NO WORKSHOPS
Tuesday March 20th
Design Your Life 130pm-400pm (3rd Floor Gordon Hall Room 324)
QUIP EVENT Pre-Departure Session 530pm-700pm (3rd Floor Gordon Hall Room 302 - Main Corridor)
Wednesday March 21st
From Panic to Power 1130am-1220pm (3rd Floor Gordon Hall Room 324)
Ramp Up Your Resume 130pm-220pm (3rd Floor Gordon Hall Room 324)
Conquer the Cover Letter 230pm-320pm (3rd Floor Gordon Hall Room 324)
Thursday March 22nd
Winning Interviews - Part 1 1130am-1220pm (3rd Floor Gordon Hall Room 324)
Winning Interviews - Part 2 Communicating Your Skills and Experiences 1230pm-120pm (3rd Floor Gordon Hall
Room 324)
QUIP EVENT Pre-Departure Session 530pm-700pm (3rd Floor Gordon Hall Room 302 - Main Corridor)
Friday March 23rd
NO WORKSHOPS
Graduating From Your Undergrad
Check out these articles Graduation Bucket
List QYourFuture 10 Things To Do Before
You Graduate and You Already Have a
Network Queens Connects
These articles are featured in the 2017-18 edition of Career Services Whats Next magazine
They are available at careersqueensucastudentstipsheets-career-resourceswhats-next-
magazine
21 of 23
Information Sessions this Week Please register in MyCareer Locations may vary
Monday March 19th
NO INFO SESSIONS
Tuesday March 20th
NO INFO SESSIONS
Wednesday March 21st
NO INFO SESSIONS
Thursday March 22nd
All Saints University - School of Medicine 530pm-630pm (3rd Floor Gordon Hall Room 324)
Friday March 23rd
NO INFO SESSIONS
Cant get (or wait for) an appointment
Come to Drop-in Career Advising
Monday to Thursday 130 pm to 330 pm on the 3rd floor of Gordon Hall
Obtain immediate help with career or further education-related questions from a career advisor No
appointment required
2BIn addition to our regular drop-in career advising we offer
QUIP Advising
Want to learn more about the Queens Undergraduate Internship Program (QUIP)
Every Tuesday and Thursday 1100 am - Noon
Location Please check in with reception (Gordon Hall 3rd floor)
22 of 23
Coaching allows you to preform at a higher level Take advantage of these workshops to ldquoup your gamerdquo with your academics Review the workshops offered for the rest of Winter Term 2018 Put the workshop yoursquod like to attend into your calendar reminders and just show up no need to
book Need more information about whatwherewhen Go to httpsassqueensucaevents
WEEK TEN
Thurs 22 March Vic Hall 12-700 - Exam Schedule Drop-In (Vic Hall) Learn how to schedule adequate time for studying for each of your final exams ndash no matter how
many you might have A Peer Learning Assistant will take you through the process step-by-step and answer your questions about revising catching up and writing exams
WEEK ELEVEN
Tues 27 March Vic Hall 12-700 ndash Exam Schedule Drop-In (Stauffer) Learn how to schedule adequate time for studying for each of your final exams ndash no matter how
many you might have A Peer Learning Assistant will take you through the process step-by-step and answer your questions about revising catching up and writing exams
Sunday 1 April 12-800 - Get It Done
As the assignments pile up and exams loom yoursquore probably thinking how am I supposed to get this much work done without catered food scheduled breaks and the help of the pros We are too So wersquore inviting you to GET IT DONE a day of supported studying and fun in Ban Righ Dining Hall brought to you by Student Academic Success Services Bring your schoolwork and working minds because wersquoll have everything you need for success including drinks and food a comfy study spot and a team of trained writing and learning assistants to improve your academic work
WEEK TWELVE
Weds 4 April 130 - Exam Prep Multiple Choice
23 of 23
So yoursquove got a hundred decisions to make in an hour and a whole textbook to work from Wersquoll talk you through a process to help you select what yoursquoll learn memorize it and ease the stress of exam day
Thurs 5 April 130 - Exam Prep Essays amp Short Answers Dealing with essay exams can be tricky how do you produce a complex and clear argument in just
a few minutes Wersquoll show you how to revise how to practice and how to ace the exam
Fri 6 April 130 - Exam Prep Math amp Science Problems This class is designed to help you master and memorize the formulae and methods yoursquoll need to
perform at a high level on equation-based exams in math computer science engineering and related subjects
Our online schedule is available for both the Writing Centre amp Learning Strategies
Book your appointment online to speak with a professional or peer writing consultant or a learning strategist httpqueensumywconlinecom
Our services are free to all Queenrsquos students regardless of year ability or program
20 of 23
Workshops this Week
Signup in MyCareer Please note which room your session is in
Monday March 19th
NO WORKSHOPS
Tuesday March 20th
Design Your Life 130pm-400pm (3rd Floor Gordon Hall Room 324)
QUIP EVENT Pre-Departure Session 530pm-700pm (3rd Floor Gordon Hall Room 302 - Main Corridor)
Wednesday March 21st
From Panic to Power 1130am-1220pm (3rd Floor Gordon Hall Room 324)
Ramp Up Your Resume 130pm-220pm (3rd Floor Gordon Hall Room 324)
Conquer the Cover Letter 230pm-320pm (3rd Floor Gordon Hall Room 324)
Thursday March 22nd
Winning Interviews - Part 1 1130am-1220pm (3rd Floor Gordon Hall Room 324)
Winning Interviews - Part 2 Communicating Your Skills and Experiences 1230pm-120pm (3rd Floor Gordon Hall
Room 324)
QUIP EVENT Pre-Departure Session 530pm-700pm (3rd Floor Gordon Hall Room 302 - Main Corridor)
Friday March 23rd
NO WORKSHOPS
Graduating From Your Undergrad
Check out these articles Graduation Bucket
List QYourFuture 10 Things To Do Before
You Graduate and You Already Have a
Network Queens Connects
These articles are featured in the 2017-18 edition of Career Services Whats Next magazine
They are available at careersqueensucastudentstipsheets-career-resourceswhats-next-
magazine
21 of 23
Information Sessions this Week Please register in MyCareer Locations may vary
Monday March 19th
NO INFO SESSIONS
Tuesday March 20th
NO INFO SESSIONS
Wednesday March 21st
NO INFO SESSIONS
Thursday March 22nd
All Saints University - School of Medicine 530pm-630pm (3rd Floor Gordon Hall Room 324)
Friday March 23rd
NO INFO SESSIONS
Cant get (or wait for) an appointment
Come to Drop-in Career Advising
Monday to Thursday 130 pm to 330 pm on the 3rd floor of Gordon Hall
Obtain immediate help with career or further education-related questions from a career advisor No
appointment required
2BIn addition to our regular drop-in career advising we offer
QUIP Advising
Want to learn more about the Queens Undergraduate Internship Program (QUIP)
Every Tuesday and Thursday 1100 am - Noon
Location Please check in with reception (Gordon Hall 3rd floor)
22 of 23
Coaching allows you to preform at a higher level Take advantage of these workshops to ldquoup your gamerdquo with your academics Review the workshops offered for the rest of Winter Term 2018 Put the workshop yoursquod like to attend into your calendar reminders and just show up no need to
book Need more information about whatwherewhen Go to httpsassqueensucaevents
WEEK TEN
Thurs 22 March Vic Hall 12-700 - Exam Schedule Drop-In (Vic Hall) Learn how to schedule adequate time for studying for each of your final exams ndash no matter how
many you might have A Peer Learning Assistant will take you through the process step-by-step and answer your questions about revising catching up and writing exams
WEEK ELEVEN
Tues 27 March Vic Hall 12-700 ndash Exam Schedule Drop-In (Stauffer) Learn how to schedule adequate time for studying for each of your final exams ndash no matter how
many you might have A Peer Learning Assistant will take you through the process step-by-step and answer your questions about revising catching up and writing exams
Sunday 1 April 12-800 - Get It Done
As the assignments pile up and exams loom yoursquore probably thinking how am I supposed to get this much work done without catered food scheduled breaks and the help of the pros We are too So wersquore inviting you to GET IT DONE a day of supported studying and fun in Ban Righ Dining Hall brought to you by Student Academic Success Services Bring your schoolwork and working minds because wersquoll have everything you need for success including drinks and food a comfy study spot and a team of trained writing and learning assistants to improve your academic work
WEEK TWELVE
Weds 4 April 130 - Exam Prep Multiple Choice
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So yoursquove got a hundred decisions to make in an hour and a whole textbook to work from Wersquoll talk you through a process to help you select what yoursquoll learn memorize it and ease the stress of exam day
Thurs 5 April 130 - Exam Prep Essays amp Short Answers Dealing with essay exams can be tricky how do you produce a complex and clear argument in just
a few minutes Wersquoll show you how to revise how to practice and how to ace the exam
Fri 6 April 130 - Exam Prep Math amp Science Problems This class is designed to help you master and memorize the formulae and methods yoursquoll need to
perform at a high level on equation-based exams in math computer science engineering and related subjects
Our online schedule is available for both the Writing Centre amp Learning Strategies
Book your appointment online to speak with a professional or peer writing consultant or a learning strategist httpqueensumywconlinecom
Our services are free to all Queenrsquos students regardless of year ability or program
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Information Sessions this Week Please register in MyCareer Locations may vary
Monday March 19th
NO INFO SESSIONS
Tuesday March 20th
NO INFO SESSIONS
Wednesday March 21st
NO INFO SESSIONS
Thursday March 22nd
All Saints University - School of Medicine 530pm-630pm (3rd Floor Gordon Hall Room 324)
Friday March 23rd
NO INFO SESSIONS
Cant get (or wait for) an appointment
Come to Drop-in Career Advising
Monday to Thursday 130 pm to 330 pm on the 3rd floor of Gordon Hall
Obtain immediate help with career or further education-related questions from a career advisor No
appointment required
2BIn addition to our regular drop-in career advising we offer
QUIP Advising
Want to learn more about the Queens Undergraduate Internship Program (QUIP)
Every Tuesday and Thursday 1100 am - Noon
Location Please check in with reception (Gordon Hall 3rd floor)
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Coaching allows you to preform at a higher level Take advantage of these workshops to ldquoup your gamerdquo with your academics Review the workshops offered for the rest of Winter Term 2018 Put the workshop yoursquod like to attend into your calendar reminders and just show up no need to
book Need more information about whatwherewhen Go to httpsassqueensucaevents
WEEK TEN
Thurs 22 March Vic Hall 12-700 - Exam Schedule Drop-In (Vic Hall) Learn how to schedule adequate time for studying for each of your final exams ndash no matter how
many you might have A Peer Learning Assistant will take you through the process step-by-step and answer your questions about revising catching up and writing exams
WEEK ELEVEN
Tues 27 March Vic Hall 12-700 ndash Exam Schedule Drop-In (Stauffer) Learn how to schedule adequate time for studying for each of your final exams ndash no matter how
many you might have A Peer Learning Assistant will take you through the process step-by-step and answer your questions about revising catching up and writing exams
Sunday 1 April 12-800 - Get It Done
As the assignments pile up and exams loom yoursquore probably thinking how am I supposed to get this much work done without catered food scheduled breaks and the help of the pros We are too So wersquore inviting you to GET IT DONE a day of supported studying and fun in Ban Righ Dining Hall brought to you by Student Academic Success Services Bring your schoolwork and working minds because wersquoll have everything you need for success including drinks and food a comfy study spot and a team of trained writing and learning assistants to improve your academic work
WEEK TWELVE
Weds 4 April 130 - Exam Prep Multiple Choice
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So yoursquove got a hundred decisions to make in an hour and a whole textbook to work from Wersquoll talk you through a process to help you select what yoursquoll learn memorize it and ease the stress of exam day
Thurs 5 April 130 - Exam Prep Essays amp Short Answers Dealing with essay exams can be tricky how do you produce a complex and clear argument in just
a few minutes Wersquoll show you how to revise how to practice and how to ace the exam
Fri 6 April 130 - Exam Prep Math amp Science Problems This class is designed to help you master and memorize the formulae and methods yoursquoll need to
perform at a high level on equation-based exams in math computer science engineering and related subjects
Our online schedule is available for both the Writing Centre amp Learning Strategies
Book your appointment online to speak with a professional or peer writing consultant or a learning strategist httpqueensumywconlinecom
Our services are free to all Queenrsquos students regardless of year ability or program
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Coaching allows you to preform at a higher level Take advantage of these workshops to ldquoup your gamerdquo with your academics Review the workshops offered for the rest of Winter Term 2018 Put the workshop yoursquod like to attend into your calendar reminders and just show up no need to
book Need more information about whatwherewhen Go to httpsassqueensucaevents
WEEK TEN
Thurs 22 March Vic Hall 12-700 - Exam Schedule Drop-In (Vic Hall) Learn how to schedule adequate time for studying for each of your final exams ndash no matter how
many you might have A Peer Learning Assistant will take you through the process step-by-step and answer your questions about revising catching up and writing exams
WEEK ELEVEN
Tues 27 March Vic Hall 12-700 ndash Exam Schedule Drop-In (Stauffer) Learn how to schedule adequate time for studying for each of your final exams ndash no matter how
many you might have A Peer Learning Assistant will take you through the process step-by-step and answer your questions about revising catching up and writing exams
Sunday 1 April 12-800 - Get It Done
As the assignments pile up and exams loom yoursquore probably thinking how am I supposed to get this much work done without catered food scheduled breaks and the help of the pros We are too So wersquore inviting you to GET IT DONE a day of supported studying and fun in Ban Righ Dining Hall brought to you by Student Academic Success Services Bring your schoolwork and working minds because wersquoll have everything you need for success including drinks and food a comfy study spot and a team of trained writing and learning assistants to improve your academic work
WEEK TWELVE
Weds 4 April 130 - Exam Prep Multiple Choice
23 of 23
So yoursquove got a hundred decisions to make in an hour and a whole textbook to work from Wersquoll talk you through a process to help you select what yoursquoll learn memorize it and ease the stress of exam day
Thurs 5 April 130 - Exam Prep Essays amp Short Answers Dealing with essay exams can be tricky how do you produce a complex and clear argument in just
a few minutes Wersquoll show you how to revise how to practice and how to ace the exam
Fri 6 April 130 - Exam Prep Math amp Science Problems This class is designed to help you master and memorize the formulae and methods yoursquoll need to
perform at a high level on equation-based exams in math computer science engineering and related subjects
Our online schedule is available for both the Writing Centre amp Learning Strategies
Book your appointment online to speak with a professional or peer writing consultant or a learning strategist httpqueensumywconlinecom
Our services are free to all Queenrsquos students regardless of year ability or program
23 of 23
So yoursquove got a hundred decisions to make in an hour and a whole textbook to work from Wersquoll talk you through a process to help you select what yoursquoll learn memorize it and ease the stress of exam day
Thurs 5 April 130 - Exam Prep Essays amp Short Answers Dealing with essay exams can be tricky how do you produce a complex and clear argument in just
a few minutes Wersquoll show you how to revise how to practice and how to ace the exam
Fri 6 April 130 - Exam Prep Math amp Science Problems This class is designed to help you master and memorize the formulae and methods yoursquoll need to
perform at a high level on equation-based exams in math computer science engineering and related subjects
Our online schedule is available for both the Writing Centre amp Learning Strategies
Book your appointment online to speak with a professional or peer writing consultant or a learning strategist httpqueensumywconlinecom
Our services are free to all Queenrsquos students regardless of year ability or program