About us
Queen’s University is one of the foremost universities situated in Kingston, Ontario, Canada It occupies a very strategic position in the southeastern part of the country. Formed in 1841, it encompasses a wide choice of undergraduate and postgraduate degree programs with focuses on five faculties: Arts and Science, Engineering, Health Sciences, and Business.
Key Highlights:
- Global Rankings: Consistently Positioned among the World’s Top-ranked Universities. It ranked 193rd in the world according to the QS World University Rankings and 10th in Canada.
- Campus and Facilities: This huge campus of over 40 hectares is equipped with the most advanced amenities, for example, the Isabel Bader Centre for the Performing Arts and Queen’s University Biological Station.
Quick Facts:
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Details
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Established
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1841
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Type
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Public Research University
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Location
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Kingston, Ontario, Canada
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Student Enrolment
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Over 33,000 students
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Global Ranking
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193rd (QS World University Rankings)
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Research Affiliations
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Member of U15 (Group of Canadian Research Universities)
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Notable Achievements
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Nobel Prize in Physics awarded to Professor Author B. McDonald in 2015
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