As the world watches the rapidly evolving situation, researchers help us understand the roots of the conflict and the different factors at play.
March 1, 2022
The Art of Research photo contest has been reimagined to highlight research that aligns with the Sustainable Development Goals.
February 25, 2022
More than $500,000 committed to Queen’s through the Ontario Micro-credentials Challenge Fund.
February 23, 2022
Dr. Matzov taught Russian language and literature at Queen’s for 30 years and was a recognized authority on Boris Pasternak (Dr. Zhivago), and Mikhail Bakhtin and Literary Criticism.
February 22, 2022
The Conversation: People often try to seem confident and certain in their message so it will be trusted and acted upon. But when information is in flux, research suggests you should be open about what you don’t know.
Bridging the gaps between science and research in Canada’s policy landscape to determine the next generation of nuclear energy facilities
February 14, 2022
The Conversation: If diplomatic efforts cannot avert further conflict between Ukraine and Russia, a dramatic shift in international relations could occur that would have huge consequences for NATO.
On Feb. 11 Queen's is encouraging the campus community to share their passion for STEM to celebrate and inspire present and future women in STEM disciplines.
February 10, 2022
To recognize World Cancer Day, Queen’s is highlighting current partnerships and research projects to develop novel treatments, support better outcomes, and advance quality of life for people with cancer globally.
February 4, 2022
As part of our coverage of Black History Month, Katherine McKittrick, the Canada Research Chair in Black Studies, talks about the evolution of the field and how we must harness this moment across academia.