Making education more accessible
Queen’s University and the Faculty of Arts and Science have introduced a new Dean’s Admission Scholarship for incoming Bachelor of Arts students. The $1,500 to $2,000 first-year scholarship is available to students with an 88.5 to 89.9 high school average.
Students will be automatically considered for this award upon application.
Employment Opportunity with the Department of French Studies
The Department of French Studies is excited to announce the establishment of the Queen’s French Camp this summer on campus! Campers aged 5-9 will be attending the camp in July and August to participate in an array of French language and cultural activities.
Algal blooms: Proactive strategy
CYANOBACTERIAL HARMFUL algal blooms (CHABs) are increasing in severity on a worldwide basis. Combining nutrientsource control with post-bloom control is currently considered the best strategy for dealing with CHABs (1).
Going beyond the books
For graduate students juggling research, writing and teaching, finding time to get job experience can be tough. To help students get a leg up, the Department of English Language and Literature have another option in the curriculum: internships.
The Great Crew Change Survey for Geology
Queen's University is developing a new Masters degree program focused on Earth and Energy Resources Leadership.
China's Green Religion
QSR Prof James Miller will give three lectures in California this month about his research on religion, culture and nature in contemporary China.
Bullying Expert Earns Top Honour
A Canadian leader in bullying prevention, Queen’s University researcher Wendy Craig was honoured today with the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada’s Impact Award.
RELS Class Discuss Plight of Aboriginal Women and Girls
Students in RELS 227 Religions of Native People discussed the plight of aboriginal women and girls when Kingston and Islands MPP Sophie Kiwala visited their class on November 12th.
Kiwala spoke about the need for a national public inquiry into missing and murdered Canadian aboriginal women and girls.