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Physics

What is the Earth made of?

Astroparticle physicists are working with geologists to delve into the mysteries of the planet’s interior.

Queen's researchers Irina Babayan, Greg van Anders, Hazhir Aliahmadi

Research

Neural Networks: When good enough is better than best

A Queen’s research team has developed a new way to train AI systems so they focus on the bigger picture instead of specific, optimized data.

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International Day of Women and Girls in Science

Opening doors for women in science

Through research that blends computing with interior design, Queen’s researcher Sara Nabil is mentoring women through hands-on research that builds skills and confidence for science careers. 

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Biomedical Innovation

Research driving treatment of rare diseases

A Queen’s-founded startup is translating long-term research into potential treatments for rare genetic bone disorders.

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Campus and Community

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Four students awarded one of Queen’s University’s top honours

Rector Niki Boytchuk-Hale announces this year’s Agnes Benidickson Tricolour Award recipients, recognizing their outstanding contributions and enduring impact on the university community.

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Queen’s 2025-26 enrolment report highlights academic strength, diversity, and success

The annual report details trends, student demographics, and outcomes.

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Black Histories and Futures Month 2026

Reflections and celebration will be at the fore as the Queen’s and Kingston communities come together for events throughout February.

Employee Experiences Survey sees strong participation

Queen’s remembers Principal Emeritus Bill Leggett

Honouring a legacy

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CBC Radio: Ontario Morning
Dr. Jamaica Cass talks about receiving the Order of Ontario, and how she's working to tackle the health care gaps Indigenous people face
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Global Development Studies expert Karen Dubinsky talks about the situation in Cuba, and why Canada should not hesitate to send aid
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Policy Studies expert Eugene Lang, Matthews Fellow Bob Rae, and director of the Centre for International and Defence Policy Michael Murphy write an op-ed on Canada's new defence industrial strategy
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