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.
Faculty, staff, and retirees set donations record in support of programs across the Kingston, Frontenac, Lennox and Addington area.
With a $30 million investment, the Bruce Mitchell Research Program continues to drive excellence across disciplines, supporting new faculty appointments, and expanding opportunities for doctoral and ...
Pushing boundaries in immunology – In 2024, Paul Kubes joined Queen’s as the Canada Excellence Research Chair (CERC) in Immunophysiology and Immunotherapy. Since his arrival, he's made significant ...
Eligible future students can also be considered for Donor-Funded Entrance Awards, Bursaries, and Scholarships by submitting a Financial Aid and Awards Profile. The values shown for admission ...
The School of Environmental Studies We are now accepting new domestic graduate students to start September 2026! Application deadline is February 15th, 2026, CLICK HERE TO APPLY! Our environment is ...
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 ...
Fall Orientation for undergraduate students comprises two parts – University Orientation programming and Faculty Orientation programming. Both aspects of Fall Orientation are designed to support your ...
The application intake process and deadline varies by the home department of the proposed supervisor. Interested applicants should contact potential supervisors and ...
Owen Clifton (PhD, 2024) will join the Department of Philosophy and Classics at the University of Regina this fall as an Assistant Professor (tenure track). Michael Luoma (PhD, 2023) will join the ...
Student Wellness Services (SWS) supports the personal, academic, and social health development of undergraduate and graduate students at Queen's University by providing a range of programs and ...