Together, our community can continue to foster a respectful and inclusive environment where ideas can be expressed and explored with openness, tolerance, and academic rigour.
The flag will fly permanently in honour of residential school victims and survivors, and as a reminder that advancing truth ...
Queen’s researchers and students are investigating the impacts of vaping and oral nicotine pouches on the health of young adults.
Queen’s continues to implement measures to address the operating budget deficit and strengthen our long-term academic mission ...
This fall, Queen’s marks a significant milestone with the 10th edition of Thrive Week – a series of events focused on building positive mental health for staff, faculty, and students. From Nov. 4 to 8 ...
Vice-Provost, Teaching and Learning Gavan Watson reflects on his first year in the role and shares insights about the ...
Enhancing Wellbeing and Preventing Burnout (EWPB) Certificate: This certificate program consists of five core courses and is designed to provide managers with strategies to enhance the wellbeing of ...
Queen’s School of Graduate Studies and Postdoctoral Affairs is helping this new group feel welcomed as they embark on the next stage of their education.
Events are being held throughout the week, allowing campus community members to engage in conversations and activities as the university continues to build a consent culture.
Along with being recognized with numerous academic awards, he was a leader on the Queen’s varsity wrestling team and Kingston & Area Olympic Wrestling Club.
As of September 2024, Canada's most powerful supercomputer ranks 123rd in the world. This places Canada as the only G7 nation without a supercomputer in the Top 50. Once the United Kingdom completes ...
Upcoming R4R@Q session will feature three experts on the topics of Indigenous research, data sovereignty, and research data management.