The federal Canada Research Chairs program recognizes established and emerging global research leaders at Canadian universities.
Come and join fellow graduate students during Athletics and Recreation's "QMove Week" this November. Three grad specific activities have been coordinated, so come and have some fun, meet new people ...
Abstract: In this talk we will explore two important applications of Alexander duality. In the previous talk, we discussed the Alexander dual of a square-free monomial ideal. In this talk we will drop ...
Registration is now open for researchers and groups interested in hosting a booth at Science Rendezvous Kingston 2025 (SRK), the annual family-friendly science festival hosted by the Queen’s ...
We had some awesome presentations this past week! Abhishake Goyal, Ph.D. Candidate - Polymer Light-Emitting Electrochemical Cell with concentric circular electrodes Abstract: Planar polymer ...
The Arctic is a hallmark of Canadian identity; the tundra landscape and the frigid temperatures are a point of pride for the resilient and frosted Canuck. In fact, Arctic territory makes up 40% of ...
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Learn what an inclusive leader looks like Discuss what intersectionality, privilege, and oppression looks like at Queen’s Develop your skills in how to challenge oppression in various roles ...
Award-winning broadcast journalist Shelagh Rogers (Artsci’77) was officially installed as Queen’s University’s 16th ...
Queen’s has been holding a Remembrance Day ceremony in Grant Hall for many years to honour all from Queen’s who have served and those who are currently serving. The First and Second World Wars ...
No one has left a more enduring legacy at Queen’s University than the late Alfred R. Bader (BSc’45, BA’46, Msc’47, LLD’86) ...