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Queen’s professors Kai Salomaa and Susanne Soederberg receive the Award for Excellence in Graduate Student Supervision.
Queen's University researchers 'flip conventional wisdom on its head' regarding functions of the brain's Default Mode Network.
Dr. Crudden’s work on durable carbon-metal coatings has earned her a spot on a prestigious international award shortlist recognizing groundbreaking scientific breakthroughs.
Stephen Archer, Heather Black, Tianna Edwards, Panagiotis Katsabanis, Sandra Murray, and Ann Tierney are being recognized for making Queen’s a better place through their extraordinary contributions.
Queen’s Park, home of Ontario’s provincial legislature, where researchers engaged with policymakers during the Science Meets Parliament – Ontario program (Credit: Adobe Stock).
Queen’s professor Allison Morehead curates a major Oslo exhibition examining the famed artist’s work alongside society’s experiences of illness, care, and modern medicine.
New technology will support researchers at the Queen’s Phytotron advance sustainable agriculture and climate-resilient food innovation.
1. Role Summary The position of Rector is unique to Queen's among all Canadian universities. The Rector tradition was passed to Queen's from the University of Edinburgh, with the first Rector taking ...
A Principal’s Advisory Committee has been created to gather community feedback and provide a recommendation on the reappointment.
A recent article in The Conversation Canada unpacks new research showing that sexual satisfaction is not shared equally across genders, especially in heterosexual partnerships.
Discovery of ‘thought worms’ opens window to the mind Queen’s University researchers uncover brain-based marker of new thoughts and discover we have more than 6,000 thoughts each day.
Vampire myths originated with a real blood disorder The Conversation: The vampire myth is likely related to a medical condition with symptoms that may explain many elements of centuries-old folklore.
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