Queen’s receives $3 million from the New Frontiers in Research Fund programs for projects pushing the frontiers of knowledge and pioneering solutions to overcome challenges brought on by the pandemic.
April 5, 2022
The Conversation: We can emerge from the pandemic a culturally stronger and more forward-looking and resilient country than before if we support the culture sector and digitalization.
April 1, 2022
The Three Minute Thesis graduate student competition tests the ability to present one’s research projects in a clear, concise way in only 180 seconds.
Queen’s global health researcher Susan Bartels (Medicine) and Sandra Wisner, senior staff attorney with the Institute for Justice & Democracy in Haiti, raise awareness of the cholera epidemic in Haiti caused by United Nations peacekeepers.
March 28, 2022
New index assesses need for radiotherapy equipment and can guide investments in cancer care infrastructure.
Queen’s researcher, Ben Bolden, UNESCO Chair in Arts and Learning, is committed to improving access to arts education worldwide.
March 24, 2022
On World Water Day, we examine the significant damage being done to freshwater lakes by salt concentrations that are below ranges government regulators have deemed safe and protective of freshwater organisms.
March 22, 2022
In recognition of the UN's World Water Day, Queen's researcher Sarah Jane Payne speaks about the importance of water quality and access in combating a global crisis affecting over two billion people.
New imaging method allows the capture of high resolution and tridimensional images with applications in health care and diagnostics.
March 21, 2022
The Conversation: Routines can be powerful tools to help people build a ‘new normal’ as pandemic restrictions lift. Routines can support creativity, boost health and provide meaningful activities and opportunities.
March 18, 2022