School of Computing unveils 2015-16 Newsletter
The Queen's School of Computing has unveiled the
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Two Queens researchers receive Royal Society medals
Duo honoured for their achievements in environmental science and public awareness.
Two Queens University professors are being recognized by the Royal Society of Canada (RSC) for their contributions to the environment and the public awareness of science.
Curtain rises on School of Drama and Music
For years, drama and music scholarship have been regarded as separate fields of study. Slowly, though, thats changing, and Queens School of Music and the Department of Drama have come together to take advantage of that trend.
Queens surveillance expert makes an impact
Sociology professor David Lyon one of three finalists for national award.
Stepping up the sexy: Research reveals our visual system is a sensitive lie detector.
What makes humans attractive to other humans?
Queens University Professor Nikolaus Troje (Psychology, Biology, School of Computing) believes that it is the consistency of the whole appearance rather than the attractiveness of the parts.
A world of experience on the international stage
While they didnt win the Microsoft Imagine Cup, Team Walkly is returning to Queens University having gained valuable experience that will help them reach the next level.
Sharing the beauty of math
Although her domain of number theory is among the more abstract reaches of maths, Kevser Aktas, a post-doctoral fellow at Queens University, has innovated ways of reaching out to show people the beauty of mathematics at the same time as mobilizing the problem-solving skills at the heart of that beauty for an astonishing variety of aims.
Queens station in the woods welcomes Chinese students
The (QUBS) welcomed almost a dozen Chinese students to its grounds north of Kingston last week for the 10th anniversary instalment of an innovative biology field course.