Faculty & Staff Resources
From department assistants and librarians to admissions coordinators and researchers, our staff and faculty are the heart of the Queen's experience.
At Queen’s, we value our people and are committed to providing a supportive and rewarding work environment.
See also:
Strategic Planning at Queen's
- Campus Planning and Development
- Communications / News and Media Resources
- Daycare
- Event Services
- Financial Services
- Issues Management
- ITServices
- Marketing
- Parking
- Physical Plant Services
- Postal Services
- Printing Services
- Procurement Services
- Room Reservations
- Social Media Resources
- Sustainability Office
- Web Services
- Provost and Vice-Principal (Academic)
- University Registrar
- Academic Integrity
- Academic Policies
- Academic Calendars
- Centre for Teaching and Learning
- Experiential Learning Hub
- Student Academic Success Services
- onQ Support: Queen's central D2L learning management system
- Faculty180 Support: Queen's central CV and Reports to the Dean
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Information Security
You can find many security resources and services on the ITS website, including tips on how to protect yourself from phishing attacks.
- Employee and Family Assistance Program
- Employee Benefits, including Group Insurance Benefits
- Health Plan, International (UHIP)
- ARC Membership discounts and other local discounts
- Campus Security
- Environmental Health and Safety
- Emergency Response Procedures
- Walkhome Service
- Harassment: Online Training Against Sexual Harassment
- Positive Space Program
- Students in Distress: Advice for Faculty and Staff
Learn about the resources, programs, and new initiatives that are helping us to build a campus that embraces diversity and empowers all members of our community to thrive at Queen’s.?
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International Educators' Resources:
Developed by the Queen's University International Centre in the area of risk and responsibility in study abroad. -
International Educators Training Program (IETP):
Practical competency-based training to those working in the field of international education (e.g. study abroad, international student advising, administration of international programs, intercultural communication, etc.). -
SGS 802. English Language Communication Skills for Teaching Purposes:
A graduate level course offered to Graduate Students/Teaching Fellows who are non-native speakers of English and who need to improve their English-language communication skills to better support undergraduate students in their learning. The course focuses on teaching strategies, classroom communication skills, cross-cultural awareness, and English pronunciation. Contact the Centre for Teaching and Learning for more information.