Researchers and policymakers to discuss ‘inclusive prosperity’
School of Policy Studies to host annual Queen’s International Institute on Social Policy.
Queen's experts ensure past won't stay buried
For more than a century, a burial ground beneath a church in downtown Kingston has remained hidden. Some of the city’s earliest citizens – including prominent residents, sailors, Black slaves brought here by the Loyalists, and American prisoners of the War of 1812 – are interred there; their identities slowly fading from the pages of history.
Research for a safer Canada
Queen’s University researcher David Skillicorn is receiving $1.65 million over the next six years from the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada (NSERC) Collaborative Research and Training Experience (CREATE) program to provide training for students in cybersecurity.
Queen’s School of Policy Studies welcoming new expertise
Former Senator Hugh Segal appointed Chair of the External Advisory Board and senior public servant William Bromm as the Executive-in-Residence.
A Nobel pursuit
Connor Stone, a doctoral candidate in the Department of Physics, Engineering Physics and Astronomy and the coordinator Queen's Observatory, will be attending the 69th Lindau Nobel Laureate Meeting.
New Multimedia Informed Consent Protocol to Remove Barriers to Equity
The Faculty Office has adopted Informed Consent 2.0 - the Multimedia Informed Consent Protocol developed by Rebecca Sweetman, Instructional Design Multimedia Support Analyst, for Arts and Science Online.
Final week for Campus Wellness Project survey
Queen's students, staff, and faculty are encouraged to participate online by June 24th.