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Chemistry

From batteries to pharma

Queen’s researchers have discovered new applications for nickel foam, a cheap, easily available material that can enhance pharmaceutical chemistry.

Permafrost in the Arctic

World Water Day

The science of freezing

Dr. Élise Devoie is advancing groundbreaking science and championing Indigenous collaborations to drive solutions to climate change challenges.

Nicholas Bala

Awards

Queen’s Law professor wins one of Ontario’s top legal honours

Nicholas Bala receives the David Walter Mundell Medal for his impact on how courts treat children, youth, and families.

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Supercomputing

Queen’s and Simon Fraser University partner to strengthen Canada’s supercomputing capabilities

A new memorandum of understanding sets a joint effort to build a system for research, industry, artificial intelligence, and other key national priorities.

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Students raise more than $1 million for cancer research and care

Relay for Life, Cure Cancer Classic, and other initiatives bring community members together around a shared cause.

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Three minutes to make it matter

Queen’s graduate students turn complex research into compelling stories at the fourteenth annual Three Minute Thesis, GRADflix, and Three Minute Research competitions.

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Collective responsibility for a safer future

Dr. Alaa Murabit challenges the Queen’s community to rethink global security at the SDG Month feature event.

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Provost launches review of the university budget model

Celebrating the Art of Research

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