Queen's University Gazette

Local partnership provides students from the Queen’s School of Rehabilitation with a learning opportunity while also helping patients manage their conditions.
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Inquiry@Queen’s, Canada’s longest-running multidisciplinary undergraduate conference, offers students the chance to present, discuss, and analyze their research projects.


More than 200 of Queen’s medical students have answered the call for assistance and have begun volunteering with Kingston Health Sciences Centre.

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.

As the academic year enters its final phase, resources are available to help students take care of their mental health and prepare for exams.
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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.

It’s been 12 months since COVID-19 arrived, changing how we have approached learning, teaching, and working. Principal Patrick Deane shares his thoughts on this historic anniversary.