果酱视频 University real estate expert comments on July's Canadian Real Estate Association data
Tomorrow the Canadian Real Estate Association will announce home sales volume and price data for July and Queen鈥檚 real estate expert John Andrew is available to comment on these numbers.
Aid must act, not react
Following Japan鈥檚 2011 tsunami, Kiyoshi Kurokawa 鈥 chairman of the Fukushima Accident Independent Investigation Commission 鈥 described the Fukushima disaster as a 鈥減rofoundly man-made disaster that could and should have been foreseen and prevented.鈥 It is this mentality that motivated the Japanese government to enact some of the world鈥檚 most stringent bui
On the Misrepresentations of Gaza in Canadian News Coverage
Middle East Professor Ariel Salzmann and activist Azeezah Kanji cite specific examples of how Canadian media has misrepresented the ongoing assault and how the Harper government aims to fuel this conflict to ensure high prices for Tar Sands oil.
More than summer fun in Muskoka for PhD student
Like many students, Sarah Hasnain has spent her summer on the water. However, this biology PhD candidate has devoted her time to academic rather than leisure pursuits.
An international invitation
Andrea Craig, a doctoral student in the at Queen鈥檚, has been invited to attend the prestigious Lindau Meeting on Economic Sciences in Lindau, Germany.
Thinking locally, acting globally
Christian Lloyd, Academic Director at the Bader College at Herstmonceux Castle, England, was recently in Kingston. Craig Leroux, Senior Communications Officer, caught up with him to talk about the student experience at the castle.
果酱视频 extends training agreement with Chinese ministry
Queen鈥檚 and the Chinese Ministry of Land and Resources (MLR) renewed their two-decade-long relationship this week with the signing of a memorandum of understanding (MOU). Under the agreement, Queen鈥檚 will continue to provide training to Chinese officials and the MLR and its affiliates will continue to offer an internship program for Queen鈥檚 students.
Advanced dark matter experiment coming to SNOLAB
A major dark matter project is making SNOLAB, located near Sudbury, its new home.
The underground science facility has been chosen to host the Super Cryogenic Dark Matter Search (SuperCDMS), an international, multimillion-dollar dark matter experiment currently based in Minnesota.