Agnes Etherington Art Centre awarded major Museum Assistance Program grant to create exhibition of unique collection of Inuit drawings.
Panel session to explore knowledge exchange and exposure from different angles, including authors from various disciplines, publishers, funders, research administrators, open science advocates and librarians.
Very Large Array telescope reveals unique properties of spiral galaxies.
Armand Ruffo is a finalist in the non-fiction category for his work Norval Morrisseau: Man Changing into Thunderbird.
Research Mentors program a key element for career development at Queen's University.
Anesthesiologist from Rwanda visits Kingston to study research methods and improve the management of postoperative pain in his country.
Queen’s researcher part of international team studying access to life-saving cancer treatment.
Professor Emeritus Arthur McDonald has been named the co-winner of 2015 Nobel Prize in physics.
Arthur McDonald, a professor emeritus at Queen's University, is the co-winner of the 2015 Nobel Prize in physics.
Three Queen’s researchers bring their expertise to the roundtable.
Alumnus Stephen Smith makes a historic $50-million gift to business education at Queen’s.
Drugs trials will be conducted by NCIC Clinical Trials Group at Queen’s.
David Lyon will lead an international research project into big data, surveillance and how it affects our daily lives.
Queen's University researcher joins list of top ecologists for leadership role in palaeolimnology.
The Canadian Institute for Military and Veteran Health Research (CIMVHR) hosts open house at its new, renovated location in Kingston Hall.
Lola Cuddy honoured with lifetime achievement award for her pioneering work in music perception and cognition.