A Queen’s research team has developed a new way to train AI systems so they focus on the bigger picture instead of specific, ...
The Queen’s community is remembering Principal Emeritus William C. Leggett, who served as the university's Principal and Vice-Chancellor from 1994 to 2004. He passed away in Kingston on Feb. 13 at the ...
Through research that blends computing with interior design, Queen’s researcher Sara Nabil is mentoring women through hands-on research that builds skills and confidence for science careers.
The foundational question should focus less on rapid delivery and more on building a sustainable northern housing future.
That role was on display in Hong Kong recently, where Queen’s joined seven other Canadian institutions at a unique gathering of engineering deans, set against the backdrop of evolving Sino-Canadian ...
Date Published: Jan 29, 2026 PhD candidate Hannah Walsh co-publishes new article in Critical Criminology ...
The Department of Political Studies at Queen’s is a medium-sized department with twenty-six full-time regular faculty members who teach in all areas of the political science discipline. All our ...
Bell, Canada's largest communications company, and Queen's University, a leading research-intensive institution, have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) to build and operate a next-generation, ...
The Honourable Bob Rae has built a storied political career as a leader in many different areas of government in Canada. He has served as premier of Ontario, member of both provincial and federal ...
The Centre for International and Defence Policy at Queen’s University invites applications for a postdoctoral fellowship focused on gender, radicalisation, and extremism. This fellowship is part of ...
Arthur Hill (PhD, 2025) will join the Department of Political Studies and the Institute of Intergovernmental Relations at Queen's as a Postdoctoral Fellow this fall. Arthur Hill (PhD, 2025) will join ...
Acclaimed printmaker J. C. Heywood died on 1 December 2022 in Montreal at age 81. From 1976 until his retirement in 2006, Professor Carl Heywood taught printmaking to Queen's students in the Bachelor ...
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