Queen’s working to assess and implement any required changes in the new Fair Workplaces, Better Jobs Act.
The draft of the program will be open for feedback for 30 days.
Launched earlier this year, acQuire now has more than 800 unique users accessing the system each month, and that number continues to grow.
University and city partnering to reduce energy and water consumption, as well as greenhouse gas emissions.
Principal and Vice-Chancellor Daniel Woolf previews what’s to come this year.
University to prudently invest in strategic priorities while managing financial risks and challenges.
Part of CAPit, Chernoff Hall project is the single largest greenhouse gas reduction measure in the history of Queen’s University.
Get involved with the Green Office Certification program and find new ways to promote sustainability in your area.
By participating in the Industrial Conservation Initiative, Queen's has avoided costs of close to $10 million to its electricity budget since 2012.
Staff and faculty invited to learn more about the university’s top financial priorities.
Air conditioning systems in a number of campus buildings at Queen's will be shut down on afternoons when electricity demand is at its highest.
Following unanimous approval, new policy and corresponding procedures replace March 2009 Statement on Responsible Investing.
The budget ensures the university can make critical reinvestments in its academic mission while maintaining a stable financial footing.
acQuire will make it easier for staff and faculty to purchase products they need for research and teaching activities.
Queen's part of group charged with finalizing the outstanding design and governance elements of the University Pension Project (UPP).
Updated policy simplifies and streamlines expense claim process.