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Queen’s hosted a delegation from Fudan University, its first formal partner in mainland China, to celebrate and commit to ...
The Dr. Pamela Frid, MD’82, Memorial Bursary will support incoming medical students in financial need, with preference for those who identify as women.
Queen’s researchers are using a new mathematical approach to better understand and mitigate the spread of syphilis.
Two teams and eight individual staff members are being celebrated for their excellent work and accomplishments at Queen’s.
Justin Sandrasagra and Nafanta Fadiga will receive funding to pursues master’s degrees at McGill University after taking part in a competitive selection process.
Teaching and Learning Month at Queen’s brings educators from across campus together to discuss AI, academic integrity, and more.
Contact lens-based device from Queen’s startup LenSense aims to transform glaucoma management and improve patient outcomes.
On a Saturday in May, the ice at Slush Puppie Place is nowhere to be found. Instead, microscopes, robot arms, and interactive displays fill the arena floor. Outside on The Tragically Hip Way, Queen’s ...
This May, Queen’s employees are encouraged to explore and engage in new Thrive 365 wellness programming. Delivered through Human Resources, the events and workshops have been designed with a focus on ...
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 ...
The workshop welcomes unpublished working papers focused on the analysis and evaluation of energy policies, with an aim to foster understanding and discussion on effective approaches to decarbonizing ...
Elements of mathematical logic with computing applications. Formal proof systems for propositional and predicate logic. Interpretations, validity, and satisfiability. Introduction to soundness, ...