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The Queen's Quarterly seeks submissions on any topic that presents a novel perspective and point of departure for thinking about our contemporary world. Whether fiction or non-fiction, a premium will ...
Interim working group shares its recommendations to strengthen and clarify academic accommodations processes and practices.
Graduating students mark the major milestone at ceremonies honouring academic achievement, human creativity, and community support.
Over the past six months, the Queen’s Renew Program has been making steady progress towards its goal of enhancing the university’s professional services to be more effective, financially sustainable, ...
This course will introduce the principles of quality, risk, and safety (QRS) in healthcare. The historical, current, and future states of QRS in various healthcare settings will be explored with the ...
This course is about the application of works concerning central philosophical issues, including the nature of knowledge, existence, self, ethics, morality, justice and the mind- body relationship in ...
Queen’s is among several universities set to share $55.8 million in new provincial funding to train 2,600 new teachers by ...
Applicants with a variety of backgrounds in computing science will be considered. A fully qualified student should have knowledge at the undergraduate level equivalent to having completed the required ...
Rachel Baker has been awarded the 2024 Polanyi Prize for work developing cleaner, more efficient chemical processes.
Wondering what your next steps are now that you are officially a Queen's student? Join our team of upper-year student leaders to learn about the First-Year Foundation program at the Student Experience ...
The university increased its rank with gains in research impact, international partnerships, and graduate outcomes, improving its position for the third year in a row.
Principal Patrick Deane and Provost Matthew Evans are pleased to announce the appointment of Ann Tierney as Queen’s next Vice-Provost (Global Engagement). Ms. Tierney will succeed Sandra den Otter, ...