Researcher Charlotte Gibson discusses the current challenges in finding and processing the critical minerals present in batteries, electric vehicles, and other high demand products.
In alignment with new federal and provincial guidelines, the Vice-Principal Research portfolio supports the Queen’s community in safeguarding research.
The Department of Geography and Planning at Queen’s University offers a comprehensive graduate program in Human Geography, Physical Geography (Earth Systems Science), and Geographic Information ...
The Vice-Principal Research invites the Queen’s research community to provide feedback on the Strategic Research Plan ...
Work is underway to consider measures that will help the university achieve a balanced operating budget.
Queen’s researchers and students are investigating the impacts of vaping and oral nicotine pouches on the health of young ...
Queen’s researchers have been awarded more than $5 million from Canada’s federal research funding agencies to support their ...
A new digital platform for telemedicine and patient contact centres will address inefficiencies and improve both patients’ ...
Sandra den Otter researches and teaches in the area of late 18th, 19th and 20th century British history. She has a particular expertise in the history of colonial legal cultures, intellectual history, ...
This is hosted by the Office of Indigenous Initiatives. The Sacred Fire is an opportunity for the entire Queen’s community to join together on the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation to reflect ...
As one of Canada’s leading research-intensive universities, Queen’s is expanding its undergraduate research programs to offer ...
The sacred fire is an opportunity for the campus community to reflect on the harm caused to Indigenous Peoples and communities by residential schools, and to understand our role in advancing Truth and ...