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Student Research

Getting ready to take to the sky

A group of Queen’s students is designing and building a radio telescope to be launched to the stratosphere aboard a football field-sized balloon.

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Earth Day

The science shaping Canada’s wetlands

Research at Queen’s is uncovering how wetlands store carbon and informing restoration and environmental decisions.

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Chemistry

From batteries to pharma

Queen’s researchers have discovered new applications for nickel foam, a cheap, easily available material that can enhance pharmaceutical chemistry.

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Conversation Canada

What the Montreal Canadiens’ hockey playoff run reveals about faith, belonging and the sacred

Researchers studying sport and spirituality say the Canadiens’ playoff run reflects a deeper search for meaning, identity, and belonging.

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Counting trans people: Why better data collection is essential for better policy
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Queen’s and Simon Fraser University partner to strengthen Canada’s supercomputing capabilities
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Recognizing research excellence

In the past two years, »ÆÉ«ÊÓÆµ researchers have garnered over 100 national and international awards.

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Queen’s Board of Trustees approves 2026-27 operating budget

The university’s financial outlook has improved but continued budget management is needed to address ongoing pressures.

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Two Queen’s students named McCall MacBain Scholars 

Sabrina Button and Michael Jones will receive funding through Canada’s largest leadership-based scholarships for master’s and professional studies.

Advancing digital services with AI-powered chatbots

Queen’s wins first ever Ironstone Achievement Award from United Way KFL&A

New QIESR initiative supports teaching research

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