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HBC’s artworks and collections help us understand Canada’s origins — and can be auctioned offA proposed auction of thousands of Hudson’s Bay Company artifacts raises questions about cultural stewardship, repatriation, and the limits of Canada’s heritage laws.
Three researchers are being honoured for their exceptional contributions to advancing knowledge and innovation within and beyond the Queen’s community.
To be meaningful and respectful, a territorial acknowledgement needs to be intentional. This is a time to give thanks, consider our individual and collective role in the stewardship of Mother Earth ...
Queen’s University’s School of Medicine has partnered with Lakeridge Health for many years, creating a satellite campus to train future physicians. Building on this long-standing partnership, Queen’s ...
Introduction to the internal structure of the Earth and the processes that have shaped its surface. Global tectonics and continental movement, rock genesis, mountain building, glaciations and ...
The following resource provides some considerations and guidance around curriculum design in response to the ever-growing popularity of AI tools and Large Language Model (LLM) software. Please note ...
Queen’s hosted a delegation from Fudan University, its first formal partner in mainland China, to celebrate and commit to strengthening ties.
This course provides an introduction to human physiology from the cellular to the systematic level with special emphasis on the systems that adapt to exercise stress. The following areas will be ...
The emphasis will be placed on understanding the concept of homeostasis and the integrated control of cellular and organ responses involved in regulation to maintain homeostasis. Special emphasis will ...
Elements of mathematical logic with computing applications. Formal proof systems for propositional and predicate logic. Interpretations, validity, and satisfiability. Introduction to soundness, ...
The Dr. Pamela Frid, MD’82, Memorial Bursary will support incoming medical students in financial need, with preference for those who identify as women.
Justin Sandrasagra and Nafanta Fadiga will receive funding to pursues master’s degrees at McGill University after taking part in a competitive selection process.
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