Researcher Charlotte Gibson discusses the current challenges in finding and processing the critical minerals present in batteries, electric vehicles, and other high demand products.
In alignment with new federal and provincial guidelines, the Vice-Principal Research portfolio supports the Queen’s community in safeguarding research.
The sacred fire is an opportunity for the campus community to reflect on the harm caused to Indigenous Peoples and communities by residential schools, and to understand our role in advancing Truth and ...
The Vice-Principal Research invites the Queen’s research community to provide feedback on the Strategic Research Plan ...
Give the gift of live entertainment! You choose the amount; they choose the event. Isabel Gift Certificates are only valid towards events sold through the Isabel Box Office. There is no expiry date ...
Work is underway to consider measures that will help the university achieve a balanced operating budget.
Abstract: In 1941, Turan gave an upper bound for the number of edges of a graph that does not contain a complete subgraph of prescribed size. This theorem has had many applications and proofs that it ...
This is hosted by the Queen's Law. Queen’s National Scholar in Indigenous Legal Studies, Kimberly Murray, will present her report Sites of Truth, Sites of Conscience to faculty, staff, and students in ...
On Sept. 23, a new flag was raised on Queen’s campus between Douglas Library and Ontario Hall — the Survivors’ Flag. The vibrant orange and white banner stands as a powerful symbol, honouring the ...
Abstract: For this talk we will start by talking about free resolutions, a central homological object in the next few lectures. We will then explore monomial matrices, a convenient way to write down ...
The findings of our Multiculturalism Policy Index reveal a number of interesting developments. For example, despite the perception of a backlash and retreat from immigrant multiculturalism, the ...