Resources & Policies

Policies

Professional & Academic Development

Career Development

Career Supports

  • Career Services' is a digital magazine updated annually. Queen's Best provides advice and examples on how to create compelling career documents and approach interview scenarios.
  • Career Services' provide guidance on topics including:
    • Cover Letters and CVs for Academic Jobs
    • Networking
    • Working in Canada
    • Leveraging LinkedIn
    • Interviews
    • Disclosure and Accommodation
  • Career Services' award-winning are a great resource for exploring the skills you already have, identifying skills you would like to develop, and finding language to describe your skills to employers
    • Please note that Career Services 1-on-1 advising is available to students only

Academic Job Boards (all disciplines)

  •  - Canadian focus with some international positions
  •  - Canadian focus
  •  â€“ Canadian focus
  •  - American focus with international positions
  •  â€“ American focus with some international positions
  •  - American focus with some international positions
  •  â€“ European Union focus
  • – Global focus

Non-academic Job Boards

  • See Career Services’ page for an extensive list of job boards

External Resources

  •  (Canada)
  •  (USA) Queen’s has an institutional membership for postdocs to access resources.
  •  (USA) offers online and in-person professional development training
  • National Centre for Faculty Diversity (USA) Queen’s has an institutional membership for faculty and postdocs to access resources.