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Researcher (Former Employee) - Queen's University - 23 May 2020
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The most useful review selected by IndeedGreat culture and I really enjoyed my time working with everyone. The management is accepting. The opportunities are endless. I enjoyed working with my colleagues.
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PhD Researcher (Former Employee) - Kingston, ON - 19 July 2019
Great school, Lot of training opportunities, great teachers, great exposure to science. great funding to the school. Great environment for improving your skills
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A great place to learn and study
Research Assistance (Former Employee) - Kingston, ON - 7 July 2019
In the past two years I studied Chemical engineering at Queen's University,. my research group was friendly, productive and supportive. I learned many things both scientifically and personally.
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Excellent school with fantastic people
Researcher (Current Employee) - Kingston, ON - 5 July 2016
Great place of learning with many friendly people willing to assist someone who is ambitious and seeking to absorb new information. Excellent teaching staff and a great environment for self improvement.
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Great place to learn and thrive
Researcher (Current Employee) - Kingston, ON - 6 June 2016
Exposure to a wide range of academic learning opportunities and inspiring people who desire to assist you in what you're passionate about. Most of my experiences take place in clinics and hospitals affiliated with the university and the experiences I have had with staff and patients have been fantastic. My experiments focus on the possible effect of atypical anti-psychotic medications on non-declarative memory performance in people with psychotic disorders. The specific focus of the work I do presents challenges in terms of increasing sample size, but overall persistence and determination are key to success.
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