To release anyone, particularly Indigenous women, transgender and Two-Spirit individuals without a plan is irresponsible and dangerous and does not demonstrate a commitment to reconciliation.
April 11, 2021
Local partnership provides students from the Queen’s School of Rehabilitation with a learning opportunity while also helping patients manage their conditions.
April 9, 2021
Inquiry@Queen’s, Canada’s longest-running multidisciplinary undergraduate conference, offers students the chance to present, discuss, and analyze their research projects.
Nicole Osayande is one of the first 20 students across Canada selected for the prize, which provides full funding for master’s and professional studies.
April 7, 2021
Queen’s researcher Elizabeth Eisenhauer has received the 2021 Canada Gairdner Wightman award for outstanding leadership in medicine and medical science.
Principal and Vice-Chancellor Patrick Deane highlights efforts to resume more in-person activity in September.
April 6, 2021
As the academic year enters its final phase, resources are available to help students take care of their mental health and prepare for exams.
Queen’s researchers reach millions of readers via the online fact-based, news platform.
Join Queen’s researchers and representatives from industry, government, and NGOs as they collaborate to solve the technological, ethical, legal, and policy issues of the latest tech focused on our brains, neurotechnology.
April 1, 2021
The Conversation: Google is using artificial intelligence to collect and process user data in a way that produces more nuanced and detailed information about our activities but addresses privacy concerns.