Groundbreaking new method enables sustained production of methane from carbon dioxide, advancing sustainable fuel development.
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 ...
Queen’s celebrates the launch of a new community engagement framework and website with a day of collaboration and relationship-building.
Campus Planning and Real Estate (CPRE) develops and modifies the university's physical environment in order to create and maintain a quality learning and work environment for all members of the ...
The graduate seminar is the entry point to our program. Capped at twelve students, the graduate seminars foster focused engagement with literary texts, cultural media, theory, and pressing issues of ...
As a Queen's alumni or retiree, you retain access to your Queen's-provisioned email and calendar. Take a read through our guide below as you prepare to leave Queen's. To learn more about when your ...
Services The Off-Campus Living Advisor is located in Mitchell Hall, on the second floor, suite 202 Office Hours Monday to Friday: 8:30 am - 4:30 pm ...
Sandra den Otter researches and teaches in the area of late 18th, 19th and 20th century British history. She has a particular expertise in the history of colonial legal cultures, intellectual history, ...
Prof. Tracy J. Trothen is an interdisciplinary ethicist. Jointly appointed to the School of Religion and the School of Rehabilitation Therapy, her areas of research and teaching include Artificial ...
A decade ago, Art McDonald and his team gained worldwide recognition for a neutrino discovery that helped establish Canada and Queen’s as leaders in physics. Now, he reflects on how far the science ...
We provide physical, mental health, sexual health and gender-affirming care through our booked appointments and services. All personal health information is confidential and not shared within Queen's ...
The School of Business at Queen's traces its origins to the establishment of a commerce program at the university in 1919 - the first such program in Canada and the second in the Commonwealth. The ...
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