Queen’s marks the one-year anniversary with gratitude, commemorating his life, teachings, and ongoing influence.
How smart and resilient UAVs with floating charging platforms could fill surveillance gaps in Canada’s Far North.
Nine ceremonies held in Grant Hall November 3-7 will recognize the accomplishments of Queen’s graduates and two honorary degree recipients.
Four Queen’s team won OUA championships this past weekend and more moved on to the next round of the playoffs.
New Principal’s Teaching and Learning Grants program launched at the annual university-wide teaching awards reception celebrating remarkable educators and staff.
Queen’s marks ten years since Dr. Arthur B. McDonald’s Nobel Prize in Physics with a special event and renewed federal investment in the McDonald Institute ...
The Queen’s community will gather in Grant Hall on Tuesday, November 11 to mark Remembrance Day. Classes are cancelled between 10:30 and 11:30 am.
The Institute for Sustainable Finance (ISF) is the first-ever multi-disciplinary and collaborative hub in Canada that brings together academia, the private sector, and government with the singular ...
This procedure accompanies the university’s Academic Consideration for Students in Extenuating Circumstances Policy (2017) and outlines the steps to be taken to promote consistent, fair and reasonable ...
The Multiculturalism Policy Index is a scholarly research project that monitors and the evolution of multiculturalism policies across the Western democracies. Under the direction of Profs. Keith ...
As Canadian universities work towards establishing culturally safe spaces for Indigenous faculty, staff, and students in classrooms and on campuses, it is integral that hiring processes for Indigenous ...
The Queen’s Master of Industrial Relations (MIR) is a full-time graduate degree program offered on campus. It takes one year (10-12 months) to complete. The MIR prepares students for a meaningful ...