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August 26 - 29, 2025
The Teaching Development Conference (TDC) at Queen鈥檚 is a signature event hosted each Fall by the Centre for Teaching and Learning. It is an opportunity for all educators to start the academic year with networking and professional development on innovations in teaching. This event is for graduate students, post-doctoral fellows, faculty, and teaching staff from across disciplines to come together to learn and share ideas. The conference will explore strategies for creating flexible, inclusive and student-centred learning environments, whether we are teaching undergraduate, graduate, online, or on-campus courses. Sessions throughout the conference will share ideas for educators across all levels of experience.
TDC 2025 at-a-Glance
Tuesday, August 27 |
Signature In-Person Full Day Event |
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Wednesday, August 28 |
Workshops and Webinars: Day 1 |
Thursday, August 29 |
Workshops and Webinars: Day 2 |
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Everyone |
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New Graduate Students and Teaching Assistants |
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Teaching Fellows and Post-Doctoral Fellows |
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Early Career Faculty |
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Faculty |
Accessibility Statement
The Centre for Teaching and Learning strives to make its events accessible to all members of the Queen鈥檚 community by offering some online and others in-person, as well as recording wherever possible. There are many factors that influence and constrain how online offerings are designed, delivered, and facilitated. We recognize however that this design and approach does not result in identical experiences for all. If possible, contact ctl@queensu.ca in advance for any access needs or accommodation. Facilitators will be available throughout the Course Design Institute should accessibility needs arise, and you can always reach out to ctl@queensu.ca.
For more information about:
- Queen's classrooms, visit the Teaching and Learning Spaces Website.
- Queen's buildings, visit the Building Accessibility Guide.
- Accessibility at Queen's, visit the Queen's Accessibility Hub.