Queen’s researchers have been awarded more than $5 million from Canada’s federal research funding agencies to support their ...
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.
As the new academic term begins, the university wants to make the Queen’s community aware of a range of university services, programs and resources available to help and engage individuals from ...
Queen’s researchers and students are investigating the impacts of vaping and oral nicotine pouches on the health of young adults.
The flag will fly permanently in honour of residential school victims and survivors, and as a reminder that advancing truth ...
Title: Inflations for quotient root systems, and applications to decomposing inversion sets Abstract: This is a report on joint work with I. Dimitrov, C. Gigliotti, E. Ossip and D. Wehlau. In the work ...
ABSTRACT: Tipping points are crucial thresholds in climate and socio-environmental systems. Once crossed, a system would expect significant and irreversible changes, transforming it into a ...
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 ...
In May 2024, Queen’s projected a $35.7 million operating budget deficit for 2024-2025. Since then, the university has remained focused on managing these financial challenges through its Balanced ...
For more than a decade, Human Resources has offered leadership programming to Queen’s staff and faculty. The programming aims to create more opportunities for employees to build networks across the ...
This previous summer two Queen’s University Engineering Physics students were awarded Research Internships in Science and Engineering (RISE) Scholarships from the German Academic Exchange Service ...