The Art of Research
The Art of Research photo contest is aimed at providing a creative and accessible method of sharing the ground-breaking research being done by Queen’s community members and celebrating the global and social impact of this work.
The 2023 contest is looking at research through the lens of the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals (SDG), a universal call to action. Universities are some of the world’s most powerful engines for driving positive social impact. By showcasing our research contributions to the SDGs, we emphasize our commitment to ensuring Queen’s is focused on these global goals – the hallmarks of which are community, sustainability, innovation, equity, and internationalization efforts. Winners of the 2023 contest will be announced soon.
Photo Galleries
Winners of the Art of Research Photo Contests: 2015 – 2022
The SNO+ Detector

George Konana Collecting Ice

The Tiniest Tree of Life

Aging with Oasis

Crystalline Acid

Polar Bear Denning

Gastropod Mummy

Porous Plastic Particle

Nature’s van Gogh

The Wiring of the Brain

Learning from the Land

A Glance in the Brain

Under the Umbrella

This is EPIC: Simulation Education with Patient Actors to Improve Care

Shattered Planet

Researchers at Offroad Robotics

Propelling Research

Love Under the Microscope

Keep Cool Boy - The Jets Aloft in West Side Story

Nano-dendrite Collision

A New Light

Learning to Live (Not Walking in Line)

Lights, Camera, Action: Wolfie's Story

First Emergence

Women in Mathematics

Biomimetic Scaffolds

Unspooling Vermeer

Window on a Window to the Universe

Santa Fina

“Non-wetting” Water

Magdalene

Amphibian from the Inside

5000m High Sunset in the Andes

Tulugak on the Crucifix

Aldonza

Perfusion of Light

Evelyn Mitchell and her “Burler”

Phantasie Ist Alles

Polypyrrole

Gemini Mirror Reflections

In Search of Byzantium

At a Snail’s Pace

The Last Tree

Buried Alive

Inside Concord Floral

Landscapes of Resistance

Platinum Surface Electrochemistry

Exploring Worlds at Home

Coded, I Am

Borders. What borders?

Leaving home
