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New research from Queen’s Carbon to Metal Coating Institute could lead to the use of tiny structures of gold to deliver ...
Splash’N Boots are a beloved Canadian children's music duo consisting of Nick Adams (Splash) and Taes Leavitt (Boots). With 20 years of experience, Splash’N Boots have become a household name, ...
The Office of the University Registrar (OUR) is asking for staffing support at all convocation ceremonies to assist with graduate check-in/registration, student assembly, and guest check-in. More than ...
After a decades-long career spanning disciplines, sectors, and cities across Canada, Robertson's commitment to his craft has not gone unnoticed. His dedication has earned him the 2025 Governor General ...
Elections Canada will host a mobile voting booth in Ban Righ Hall, Apr. 13-16, open to the entire campus community.
Queen’s students in the STEM Indigenous Academics program visit SNOLAB, gaining first-hand insight into the groundbreaking research on dark matter and neutrinos.
Queen’s Relay For Life raises more than $225,000 for the Canadian Cancer Society, the most ever for a relay held at a postsecondary institution in the country.
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Students can register to pick-up a FREE Mason Jar that contains all the ingredients and spices to prepare a quick, easy meal which makes approximately 4 servings. Registration will open 1 week before ...
The information below provides guidelines for the costs you may incur during your studies at Queen’s University and how to prepare a budget. This may include tuition, fees, basic living expenses, ...
Global Development Studies (DEVS) is an interdisciplinary department that empowers students to understand the driving forces of change across our interconnected world. To open up a wide range of ...
Campus tours are running as scheduled. As you may be aware, the Public Service Alliance of Canada (PSAC) Local 901 (Unit 1) is currently on strike. PSAC 901 represents approximately 2,000 graduate ...