Queen’s University
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Research Fellow: Amnesties, Conflict and Peace Queen’s University Belfast
Illuminate Fellowship - School of Medicine, Dentistry and Biomedical Sciences Queen’s University Belfast
Illuminate Fellowship - Faculty of Engineering and Physical Sciences Queen’s University Belfast
Tenured Faculty Position for the Bruce H. Mitchell Endowed Chair Queens University
Tier 2 Canada Research Chair in Chemical Extraction of Critical Metals Queens University
Tenure-Track position in Climate Change Resilience of Structural or Geotechnical Infrastructure Queens University
KINGSTON, MARCH 9, 2023 - Queen's University is launching a pathway to further broaden their horizons and welcome new students to its engineering community. The Queen's Engineering Bridge, a new initiative at Queen's, will give college engineering technology graduates the opportunity to join Queen's Engineering in its Department of Civil Engineering or the Robert M. Buchan Department of Mining.
A major investment from Bruce Mitchell, Sc'68, DSc'20, will support the university in increasing research intensity and graduate student recruitment. KINGSTON - Bruce Mitchell, Sc'68, DSc'20, is helping Queen's University, one of Canada's leading research universities, bolster research capacity to advance groundbreaking discoveries that will deepen our knowledge of people, the planet, and universe.
New program receives $1 million award from Ontario Micro-credentials Challenge Fund Kingston, Ontario - A new program at Queen's University will offer a unique training opportunity designed to address gaps in knowledge in the expanding neurotech sector, a field gaining increasing prominence with initiatives such as Elon Musk's Neuralink and Meta (formerly Facebook) Reality Lab's use of neural signals to enhance virtual reality applications.
Kingston, Ontario- The university was disappointed to learn that the Queen's University Faculty Association (QUFA) decided to end their participation in the mediation to which both sides had agreed in November.
Community and Queen's take multiple measures to help minimize community disruption this October KINGSTON - Queen's University and its campus and community partners are actively working to address the potential risks associated with unsanctioned student gatherings.
