The federal Canada Research Chairs program recognizes established and emerging global research leaders at Canadian universities.
Queen's researcher Kerry Rowe is being honoured for his groundbreaking work designing waste containment systems that protect ...
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) ...
Queen's researcher John P. Smol receives major NSERC prize in recognition of the social impact of his trailblazing advances in environmental science.
A new list selects the top 50 universities for driving innovation.
Nominations may be submitted by students, faculty, staff, and alumni. Self-nominations are also accepted. Details about how to submit nominations, as well as guidelines and selection criteria for each ...
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 ...
Queen’s will recognize extraordinary leaders in arts and culture, mental health, language, volunteerism, and journalism.
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 ...
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 ...
Award-winning broadcast journalist Shelagh Rogers (Artsci’77) was officially installed as Queen’s University’s 16th ...
2SLGBTQ+ students are invited to an evening of crafting and connecting with queer peers! Join us, Q+, Residence, and your queer peers for activities such as pot painting, tote bag decorating, and more ...