Queen’s and Bell sign Memorandum of Understanding to collaborate on a proposal to build a new supercomputing facility in Kingston.
This year brought major moments across Queen’s, from renewed campus spaces and student driven fundraising to important research milestones, athletics success, and leadership appointments. The ...
Faculty, staff, and retirees set donations record in support of programs across the Kingston, Frontenac, Lennox and Addington area.
Supercomputing expert Ian Karlin’s new role at Queen’s aims to help Canada advance its global high-performance computing capacity.
At a time when universities worldwide are competing for top research talent, Queen’s is reinforcing its role as a destination for leaders whose work drives discovery, innovation, and societal impact.
The university achieves a fifth straight global top 10 ranking and the top spot in Canada for advancing the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals. Queen’s University has once again earned a place among ...
Faculty of Arts and Science PhD candidate Meghan Burry is introducing a unique cultural studies course to the Department of English curriculum this year focusing on the literacy legacy of music icon ...
The Government of Canada has announced $248 million to support the appointment of 34 new Canada Excellence Research Chairs (CERC) at 18 post-secondary institutions across the country, including ...
The Canadian government recently announced that it is making significant cuts to the number of immigrants admitted into Canada. The number of new permanent residents is expected to be cut by nearly 20 ...
From crops to livestock, the diversity of Canada’s agriculture plays a critical role in not only national food security but the sustainability of food systems worldwide. In the face of climate change, ...
Picture a computer that can perform a billion-billion operations per second. A technology capable of solving complex problems, from designing new proteins for drug treatments, vaccines, and ...
The Queen’s Board of Trustees today approved the university’s decision to remove the name “Sir John A. Macdonald” from the law school building, as recommended by Principal and Vice-Chancellor Patrick ...
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