Screening sparks surveillance discussion
Queen’s University surveillance expert David Lyon will speak following the Kingston premiere of Citizenfour, a critically acclaimed documentary about Edward Snowden.
Researcher digs deep
The search for dark matter continues in earnest at SNOLAB and the scientific team in Sudbury has a new research ally in Gilles Gerbier (Physics), the newest Canada Excellence Research Chair. In the four months since his arrival in Kingston, Dr.
Fruitful fellowship
With graduate school on the horizon, Emily Gong (Artsci’15) credits her participation in the Undergraduate Student Summer Research Fellowship (USSRF) program for expanding her options.
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).
Making it all add up
“So what are you going to do with your degree?”
It’s a common question at many holiday gatherings every year, often causing consternation among students who worry they don’t have the skills or experience to land a job in the competitive workforce.
The Great Crew Change Survey for Geology
Queen's University is developing a new Masters degree program focused on Earth and Energy Resources Leadership.
Queen's Announces joint Program with Tongji University
Queen’s University today announced the creation of a “two-plus-two” degree program, in partnership with China’s Tongji University.
The Accelerating Universe
The Fall 2014 Cave Memorial Lecture in Physics presents the Accelerating Universe