Reduced Services in Student Services Office August 6 - 16, 2013
The Student Services Office of the Faculty of Arts and Science in F200, Mackintosh-Corry Hall, will be operating with significantly reduced services during the period of Tuesday August 6th through Friday August 16th, 2013, following the end of the class selection period.
International award recognizes outstanding teaching
John Smol recently received the Ramon Margalef Award for Excellence in Education from the Association for the Sciences of Limnology and Oceanography (ASLO), the same organization that recognized his research excellence five years ago.
New Ontario tuition grant for undergraduates
Ontario government announces a 30% tuition grant for undergrads. Click here for more information.
The Nyantende Foundation
In the fall of 2010, two Canadian high-school friends, Jon Skarsten and Spencer Goodwin, now in their 3rd years of Commerce and Global Development respectively, sat down with a Congolese man, residing in Kingston, named Aristide.
QS World University Rankings
The QS World University Rankings are in and Queen's Department of Chemisty, Mathematics and Statistics, Environmental Science, Psychology, and the School of Computing all placed in the Top 150 Universities worldwide.
The Departments of Biology and Physics placed in the Top 200 Universities worldwide.
Staff members from Japanese university visit Queen's
Students aren’t the only people who come to Queen’s on exchange.
Pathogen Detection Systems: A Tech Transfer Story
Q-CHeM CHRONICLES - Ten years ago, the Walkerton tragedy shocked Canadians into a whole new level of awareness of drinking water quality. In the wake of this event, Stephen Brown’s research group set about developing a new technology for detecting bacteria in water.
Videotaped lectures offer alternatives for student learning
Anne Godlewska (Geography) and Brian Frank (Engineering and Applied Science) are using video-captured lectures this year as part of an ongoing pilot project.