The enrollment portal is back!
Thanks for your patience while our service provider completed critical updates to the platform. You can find enrollment to the course LMS here: Enrollment Page
Thanks for your patience while our service provider completed critical updates to the platform. You can find enrollment to the course LMS here: Enrollment Page
Note – the regular enrollment page is currently down for maintenance (Aug 1-16). Please email neurotech.microcredentials@queensu.ca and we can manually add you to any of the courses.
We are thrilled to announce that the Ethical Considerations in Neurotech Microcredential is now open for enrollment! In this interdisciplinary course, learners apply a bioethics lens to evaluate applications of neurotechnologies across the medical and […]
Dr. Boehnke recently joined Dr. Milena Korostenskaja, PhD on the “Neurocareers: Doing the Impossible!” podcast in the episode Your Gateway to Neurotech. Dr. Boehnke shared her journey as a neuroscientist, the story behind the Neurotech […]
Att: Neurotech enthusiasts! Dr. Boehnke will be providing an update on the program via zoom MONDAY JULY 10 at 6pm EST. Click here to join. The first course in the program – The Neuroscience and […]
The first course in the series – The Neuroscience and Neurotech Primer – is ready for enrollment! Content will become available this Monday June 5. Click here to register! Content This introductory course will provide an overview […]
Neurotechnology and AI are revolutionizing society, creating a ‘techno-social collective’ where humans and machines are deeply interconnected. How will we ensure this leads to a fair, just and healthy society for all? Queen’s University has […]
A new program at Queen’s University will offer a unique training opportunity designed to address gaps in knowledge in the expanding neurotech sector, a field gaining increasing prominence with initiatives such as Elon Musk’s Neuralink and Meta (formerly Facebook) Reality Lab’s use of neural signals to enhance virtual reality applications.
An award of more than $500,000 by the Ontario Micro-credentials Challenge Fund will propel two new micro-credentialing programs at Queen’s this coming fall.