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.
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.
The Accelerating Universe
The Fall 2014 Cave Memorial Lecture in Physics presents the Accelerating Universe
Re-introduction of the Invasive Species Act
Sophie Kiwala, M.P.P. for Kingston and the Islands would like to invite all Queen's students to join her for the announcement of the re-introduction of the Invasive Species Act on Friday, November 7th at 11:30am in Room 3110 of Queen's Bioscience Complex, 116 Barrie Street.
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.