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 ...
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 ...
Queen’s and Bell sign Memorandum of Understanding to collaborate on a proposal to build a new supercomputing facility in Kingston.
The Board of Trustees has approved a report from a special committee set up in response to a student group request.
Supercomputing expert Ian Karlin’s new role at Queen’s aims to help Canada advance its global high-performance computing capacity.
OPEA 2025 – Dr. Heidi-Lynn Ploeg, P.Eng. (Engineering Medal – Research and Development)16 December 2025 ...
Queen’s expert in alliance politics and gender security Stéfanie von Hlatky speaks to how shifting global and regional pressures are guiding Canada’s defence direction.
We recognize a university education is a major financial undertaking. All Queen's students share the ability to excel academically, but many may not be able to fully finance their university education ...
Canada has only twenty-two NAI Fellows, and Dr. Liu is the first researcher from Queen’s to receive this distinction. His election places him within a small national cohort and connects his work to an ...