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Queen’s will receive $15.9 million to support Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics programs, responding to a growing demand for skilled graduates in these fields.
Queen’s researchers, students, and local organizations come together for Kingston’s largest free science outreach event.
The Council of Canadian Academies (CCA) named Dr. Jodi Cooley, an executive director of SNOLAB and a professor at the Physics Department to a national expert panel to help enhance Canada's research ...
Highlighting the Queen's researchers who are establishing a new gold standard in biochemical recycling and encouraging us to reconsider our use of plastics.
National conference hosted by Queen’s this summer aims to foster diversity and inclusion in science.
Employees and members of the Queen’s community are encouraged to engage in new wellness programming available through Human Resources.
The partnership aims to foster academic ties and open new opportunities for collaborative research initiatives.
After a decades-long career spanning disciplines, sectors, and cities across Canada, Robertson's commitment to his craft has not gone unnoticed. His dedication has earned him the 2025 Governor General ...
Students in the STEM Indigenous Academic program, Calder Bell (third-year mechanical engineering), Beau Fournier (first-year general engineering), and Katrina Reimer (third-year mechanical engineering ...
Representatives of PSAC and the University have returned to the bargaining table today and will meet with the mediator in a continuing effort to reach an agreement that can be ratified.
Elections Canada will host a mobile voting booth in Ban Righ Hall, Apr. 13-16, open to the entire campus community.
The 2025 Queen’s Relay For Life raises more than $225,000 for the Canadian Cancer Society, the most ever for a relay held at a postsecondary institution in the country. Queen’s students recently held ...