Queen's University Gazette

Additional Degree Level Expectations to ensure students complete their studies with the ability to contribute to a diverse world in a more inclusive and equitable way.

A new study led by Queen’s researcher Jessica Selinger shows that runners default to a pace that saves the most energy

With support from the Canadian Space Agency, Queen’s research teams are exploring how to make space travel safer by better understanding how astronaut diets affect bone loss, and how space flight may impact astronauts’ DNA and the aging process.

Jessica Tinney, a fourth-year kinesiology student, has excelled at balancing academics, work, and athletics.

Advocacy walk held in support of grassroots movement of Indigenous men and boys seeking to end violence against women and children.

Queen’s marks MMIWG2S day of awareness with red dress exhibit and invites campus community to join Moose Hide Campaign advocacy walk.

The Conversation: While it might not be the first thing that comes to mind, new and effective ways to reduce stress in vulnerable members of our communities could be key to ensure supportive social environments.

International Association of Universities representatives visit campus as part of collaborative process to develop Queen’s next global engagement strategy.

Queen’s researcher Amy Wu investigates how people walk, building knowledge that can lead to the development of robots that can help people with disabilities.

The Conversation: Undocumented migrant workers use Photovoice to share their experience working and living in Greece.
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THE Impact Rankings submission measures the university’s overall contribution to global sustainability.