腦瞳憫 grad earns Gates Cambridge Scholarship
During her time at Queens University, Rebecca Love (Artsci12) studied Kinesiology and Health Studies. She then spent two years working in health and education development in the Caribbean as a Pathy Family Foundation Fellow before continuing her Masters studies at the University of Oxford.
National Recognition for Computing Science Researcher
A Queens University researcher has received a top national award in the field of computer science.
Ahmed Hassan (Computing) recently received the Outstanding Young Computer Science Researcher Prize for 2014 from the Canadian Association of Computer Science. (University Communications)
Life sciences degree now offered online
Queens Faculty of Arts and Science will begin offering its first online Bachelor of Science degree this fall a three-year general BSc in Life Sciences.
Queens researcher named great Canadian explorer
John Smol honoured by Royal Canadian Geographical Society.
John Smol has spent over 30 years researching and exploring the circumpolar Arctic. He has given lectures on all seven continents. He has advanced climate research and influenced policies in many countries around the world.
PhD student earns prestigious Trudeau scholarship
Bailey Gerrits is working to rid the world of gender-based violence.
Queens University doctoral student Bailey Gerrits is one of 16 students across Canada to earn a Pierre Elliott Trudeau Foundation scholarship. The unique award has been presented annually since 2001 to the most talented doctoral students in Canada and abroad.
International collaboration heats up antifreeze research
High up on the sixth floor of Botterell Hall, a glass flask is spinning in a bath of thick green liquid. Inside the flask is Professor Peter Davies (Biochemistry & Biology) attempt to solve one of natures riddles: how can plants, fish and insects live in sub-zero temperatures without freezing?
Professor f礙ted for career exploring Canadian identity
Historical geographer and Professor Emeritus Brian Osborne has spent his life studying place and the layers of human presence that tell the story of people.
Disraeli Project draws to a close
The Disraeli Project, which produces scholarly editions of former British Prime Minister Benjamin Disraelis correspondence, will close in November 2015.