Lindsay Borrows joins an international research network for her work exploring Indigenous legal traditions and environmental governance.
All Queen’s staff and faculty are encouraged to attend a virtual session about Queen’s 2026–27 operating budget and financial outlook. The Budget Information Forum will be held on Teams on Monday, ...
As concerns about grade inflation grow, evidence suggests rising marks may reflect evolving assessment practices, improved ...
Three early-career faculty members are being recognized for their outstanding contributions to research across engineering, business, and the sciences.
Queen’s researchers secure funding through the New Frontiers in Research Fund – Exploration and Canada Research Chairs programs.
PhD candidate Hebatalla Ouda receives the inaugural Molly Higginson Memorial Award for women in STEM returning to education.
Queen’s joins international effort focused on carbon-based chemistry to study interactions between biological and material systems.
As part of Queen’s commitment to ensuring an inclusive and accessible environment free of disability-related barriers, a consultation has begun on a new procedure meant to aid in the resolve of ...
Watts Hall is centrally located on campus and is near Kingston’s waterfront pathway. It has a modern décor and different seminar and group study rooms. More information about Watts Hall Watts Hall was ...
Join us October 16–18, 2026. Registration opens June 24! For a century, alumni have returned to campus to reconnect with classmates, celebrate Queen’s traditions, and create lifelong memories together ...
Jean Royce west campus is unique, consisting of 12 individual houses within a complex. It contains indoor access to; the Jean Royce dining hall, a late-night cafe, and the Faculty of Education and ...
Our graduate programs prepare students to lead research, policy, and practice addressing today’s most pressing global and local challenges—from climate change and urban development to migration, ...