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Sandra den Otter researches and teaches in the area of late 18th, 19th and 20th century British history. She has a particular expertise in the history of colonial legal cultures, intellectual history, ...
The Queen’s community is remembering Jimmy Carter, the 39th President of the United States, who died Dec. 29, at the age of ...
The University Club joined the Housing and Ancillary Services portfolio in November 2024 and provides services and space for all guests to socialize, dine, and host events. With stunning water views ...
The Multiculturalism Policy Index [MCP] is a scholarly research project that monitors the evolution of multiculturalism policies in 21 Western democracies. The project is designed to provide ...
An intellectual and legal historian specializing in eighteenth and nineteenth-century Canada, Jeff McNairn is especially interested in the history of the state; the public sphere and print culture; ...
In case you missed them, here are 15 stories of research impact and the moments that helped to shape this year.
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Research Data Centres are Statistics Canada premises and must be compliant with the Government of Canada’s policies and directives. We are all responsible for preventing the spread of COVID-19. The ...
We have updated and reimagined our former resource list of BIPoC-relevant spaces into an interactive map of grocery locations, restaurants, and more spaces on campus and in Kingston.
Welcome to my website. I am the Stauffer Dunning Fellow in the School of Policy Studies and and a Professor Emeritus and Queen’s Research Chair Emeritus in the Department of Political Studies. My ...
A planned gift, sometimes referred to as structured generosity, is a gift arranged during your lifetime but that the university does not actually receive until a future date. By planning your estate, ...