Campus Walk
Date
Thursday January 8, 202612:00 pm - 1:00 pm
Join the welcome crew for a walk around campus, meet other new students and learn about 'the best' spots to study, to eat, to access services or for your recreation.
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Thursday January 8, 2026Join the welcome crew for a walk around campus, meet other new students and learn about 'the best' spots to study, to eat, to access services or for your recreation.
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Tuesday January 6, 2026Join the welcome crew for a walk around campus, meet other new students and learn about 'the best' spots to study, to eat, to access services or for your recreation.
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Monday January 5, 2026Drop in with staff - new and returning students for coffee, tea and free hot chocolate. Ask your questions and come learn more about the QUIC and queen's experience!
Date
Saturday January 3, 2026Location
Downtown KingstonJoin the QUIC over the winter closure for a meet up at Kingston's coffee shops! Free drink is provided for attendees. Come stay warm and meet others during this festive time.
Registration required. Location to be emailed to students, check for an email the week before the event.
Date
Sunday December 28, 2025Location
Downtown KingstonJoin the QUIC over the winter closure for a meet up at Kingston's coffee shops! Free drink is provided for attendees. Come stay warm and meet others during this festive time.
Registration required. Location to be emailed to students, check for an email the week before the event.
Date
Thursday November 27, 2025Location
208 Mitchell Hall - Queen's University International CentreJoin us at QUIC this Thursday for our cards and questions game with PJ and Ayush!
Learn more and test your knowledge about:
Do you know what work study means?
How many hours are you allowed to work on campus?
Can I get experience in my friend through campus work?
Are references needed for an on campus job?
Prizes to be won and fun to be had!
Date
Tuesday November 11, 2025Location
Grant HallThe Queen’s community will gather in Grant Hall on Tuesday, November 11 to mark Remembrance Day. Classes are cancelled between 10:30 and 11:30 am.
The service, led by Erin Burns, Interfaith Chaplain, will start at 10:50 am, with doors opening at 10:30 am. A procession to the 5th Field Company Plinth to lay wreaths will follow the service and everyone is then invited to Wallace Hall for fellowship and refreshments hosted by the Queen’s Military and Veterans Network.
The Memorial Room, in the JDUC, near Wallace Hall, honours the Queen’s Fallen from WWI and WWII, and will be open for quiet contemplation on Remembrance Day.
As 2025 marks 80 years since the end of the Second World War, the anniversary prompts reflection on a conflict that claimed an estimated 70 to 85 million lives. Among them were at least 175 members of the Queen’s community, including students, staff, and faculty who once looked ahead to promising futures. Their lives and sacrifices continue to be remembered.
All members of the Queen’s community are encouraged to come together on Remembrance Day to recognize the sacrifices made by Canadian soldiers and the bravery of those who continue to serve. The event is also open to the Kingston community.
Date
Wednesday November 19, 2025Location
208 Mitchell Hall - Queen's University International CentreDate
Wednesday November 19, 2025Location
208 Mitchell Hall - Queen's University International CentreIn this student-led panel, international graduate and undergraduate students share how communication played a key role in their academic success at Queen’s. Through personal stories and practical insights, panelists will reflect on how reaching out, asking questions, and engaging in conversation helped them meet their academic goals. The panel showcases how simple conversations—whether with staff, professors, or fellow students—can open doors to academic confidence, community, and success
Date
Thursday October 16, 2025Location
208 Mitchell Hall or on ZoomLooking for your first job in Canada? Not sure how to build a network in a new country? Wondering what work opportunities exist for international students at Queen’s and in Kingston? If you are wondering about these or other career-related questions, you’re not alone!
Join our International Student Career Educator & Coach who will cover many work-related topics in this session.
Happening hybrid on zoom and in person at the International Centre (Room 208 in Mitchell Hall) Thursday October 16th 10:30am
If joining on Zoom - please join here