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The OpenJustice initiative is aiming to provide the legal sector with accessible and reliable artificial intelligence support.
Queen’s researchers Susan Bartels (Emergency Medicine) and Sam McKegney (English Literature and Creative Writing) have been awarded nearly $5 million through the Social Sciences and Humanities ...
The City of Kingston recognizes Queen’s medical student Natalie Kearn with its Civic Award for Youth Volunteerism.
The Insight and Partnerships programs support research excellence in the social sciences and humanities and the formation of collaborations that bring about its real-world impact.
More than 100 Queen’s students and postdoctoral fellows have been awarded national funding to support their research and studies.
Queen’s researchers show what determines where species live, which could change how we protect them as the climate warms.
Through Connected Minds Team Grants, Queen’s researchers are harnessing technology to support responsible innovation.
The Discovery and New Frontiers in Research Fund programs support world-leading innovation in the sciences and engineering.
Instructor: Jessica McMullin This course will investigate different ways of asking and answering the question of life’s ‘meaning’. Topics for discussion will include what makes a person’s life go well ...
Instructor: Meena Krishnamurthy This class will immerse students in the history of political philosophy. It may focus on traditional canonical issues (such as how to justify political authority, or ...
Instructor: Christine Sypnowich This course initiates students to the ideas of political philosophy. Political philosophy is concerned with how individuals can live in common. The relation between ...
Instructor: Elliot Paul This course will be concerned with questions such as these: What is creativity? To what extent does being creative require attributes like consciousness, rationality, agency, ...
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