Sustainable finance expert Ryan Riordan (Smith School of Business) was a delegate at the UN Climate Change Conference last week. He shares his thoughts on the promises made during this crucial international gathering.
Indigenous community leader and residential school survivor recognized for contributions to Truth and Reconciliation in Canada — one of several Doctorates of Law awarded during 2021 Fall Term.
Samantha Twietmeyer earns runner-up honours at the 2021 Matariki 3 Minute Thesis with her presentation ‘Scared of what’s behind you – Negotiating a double minority dilemma’.
Queen’s launches a 3D interactive map that brings campus to life and reflects the university’s commitments to accessibility, inclusion, and sustainability.
This year’s Indigenous Research Collaboration Day incorporated the United Nations' Sustainable Development Goals in highlighting the important of collaboration in research with Indigenous communities.
As the UN Climate Change Conference (COP26) in Glasgow, Scotland moves into its second week, some environmental experts at Queen’s University are watching the negotiations closely, with hopes that significant agreements can be reached.
Queen’s researchers aim to create guidelines for the development of augmentative and alternative communication technologies to increase participation in gainful employment for persons with disabilities.