A recent reception in Grant Hall highlighted recipients of the university’s major scholarships and awards that are making a Queen’s education more accessible.
Members of the Queen’s community gathered for a sacred fire and were encouraged to access and share new resources on respectful engagement.
Note: The Ontario Graduate Scholarship (OGS) program is funded in part by the Province of Ontario. OGS awards for 2025-26 will only be offered when the provincial funding has been confirmed. The ...
Shown below is an interactive table and map illustrating the headcounts of international students by country of origin. If you click on a country name in the leftmost part of the table, the top ten ...
Ban Righ is the second-largest campus dining hall, featuring large windows, long wood tables, and bright communal spaces for groups who want to socialize over a meal or study. Students with food ...
I study organic and nano-photonics, self-organization, the physics and processing of nanomaterials and devices for life, energy, and sustainability. LiangLe Wang, et al., Dopant-Free ...
If accepted into our Graduate program, PhD students are guaranteed a minimum stipend of $30,150/year for a four year period. The stipend is made up of funding you receive as a TA (teaching assistant), ...
Indigenous Studies is an interdisciplinary degree (Major, Joint Honours, Minor), that draws together a range of courses that centre Indigenous histories, cultures, experiences, perspectives, languages ...
Our department hires an average of 25 students every summer to participate in a wide variety of research projects as well as activities that enhance teaching in the department. In addition, our ...