The new code communicates Queen’s expectations of suppliers regarding social, economic, and environmental responsibilities.
Caregivers play a crucial role in supporting others, but gaps in formal and natural support systems leave many struggling to access the help they need.
The annual competition invites students to develop and pitch creative solutions to issues facing the local community and the wider world.
The Michael Condra Outstanding Student Service Award was established 10 years ago upon the retirement of Dr. Condra, the long-time director of what is now Student Wellness Services, and an assistant ...
Student award recipients (from left): I-EDIAA Award Recipients Anosha Waqar and Cameron Hare; Peer Leadership Award recipients Bhavya Bogra and Ramtin Mojtahedi; Brian Yealland Community Leadership ...
Communities around the world are finding new ways to support people with disabilities. Now, Dr. Heather Aldersey (Rehabilitation Therapy) has received a Dorothy Killam Fellowship to examine what makes ...
The Strategic Research Plan charts an ambitious five-year action plan to enhance research inputs (funding), outputs (scholarship in all forms), and impact.
A senior delegation from Queen’s University recently visited Singapore to participate in the Canada in Asia Conference (CIAC) 2025 and traveled to Hong Kong SAR to explore research-focused ...
Students who apply to Queen's University will be automatically considered for the following awards. Most of these awards are based on academic achievement. Students will not be eligible for more than ...
The Honourable François-Philippe Champagne, Minister of Finance, and former Minister of Innovation, Science and Industry, announced that a total of 179 Canada Research Chairs have been awarded or ...
Conflicting demands from modern workplaces and motherhood make it difficult for working mothers to balance professional and family responsibilities, highlighting the need for reforms to create more ...
The Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR) have announced the recipients of their latest Project Grant fund. Researchers at Queen’s have secured $7.5 million for projects that demonstrate ...
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