The university celebrates and thanks employees for their contributions throughout the year.
Canada has only twenty-two NAI Fellows, and Dr. Liu is the first researcher from Queen’s to receive this distinction. His election places him within a small national cohort and connects his work to an ...
A Queen’s delegation strengthened key relationships and supported discussions on academic collaboration, research, student opportunities, and alumni engagement during its recent visit.
Queen’s expert in alliance politics and gender security Stéfanie von Hlatky speaks to how shifting global and regional pressures are guiding Canada’s defence direction.
Principal Patrick Deane appoints Wim A. Van der Stede, who will join Queen’s from the London School of Economics and ...
Dr. Smol’s foundational work in the Arctic and other regions was key in advancing the field of paleolimnology, which uses environmental indicators preserved in dated sediment records extracted from ...
The family physician and professor advanced inclusive, community responsive training at Queen’s and helped rebuild primary care in regions recovering from conflict.
Queen’s supercomputing expert Ryan Grant explains why stronger national supercomputing infrastructure is essential to Canada’s future.
A new student-driven initiative provides graduate and professional students nutritious meals and helps them learn strategies for affordable food preparation.
Employees engaged in diverse wellness sessions and learning opportunities offered throughout this annual campus wide initiative.
Queen’s trade law expert Nicolas Lamp explores key questions that can help Canada navigate an increasingly complex global landscape.
Faculty of Arts and Science PhD candidate Meghan Burry is introducing a unique cultural studies course to the Department of English curriculum this year focusing on the literacy legacy of music icon ...