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  1. Queen's is a leading, research-intense university in Canada offering an inclusive, transformative education that will prepare you to make a global impact.

  2. Explore Queen's University's faculty departments and education programs crossing a broad range of disciplines.

  3. Queen's University at Kingston, commonly known as Queen's University or simply Queen's, is a public research university in Kingston, Ontario, Canada. Queen's holds more than 1,400 hectares (3,500 acres) of land throughout Ontario and owns Herstmonceux Castle in East Sussex, England.

  4. Queens offers a range of programs and degrees, including Doctoral (PhD) Programs, Master's programs, and Graduate Diplomas, which you can explore through the links on this page. Our Academic Calendar includes important rules, regulations, and deadlines. Apply Now.

  5. Learn more about studying at Queen's University at Kingston including how it performs in QS rankings, the cost of tuition and further course information.

  6. Queen’s University at Kingston, nondenominational, coeducational university at Kingston, Ont., Can. Originally called Queen’s College, it was founded in 1841 as a Presbyterian denominational school to train young men for the ministry. The Presbyterian church’s control over the school was gradually.

  7. Queen's University at Kingston, also known as Queen's University, is a public research university located in Kingston, Ontario, Canada. Established in 1841, over 31,000 students currently study in various campuses of Queen's University including 4,000 international students representing 101 countries.

  8. Master of Science (MSc) There are three patterns within the Master's program in the School of Computing: research-based, project-based and course-based. The majority of students enrol in the research-based option, which is typically completed in less than two years and is fully funded ( i.e., students receive financial support and avoid ...

  9. Queen's University, Kingston, Ont, is one of Canada's oldest degree-granting institutions. It was established as Queen's College (in honour of Queen Victoria) in 1841, by the PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH of Canada in association with the Church of Scotland.

  10. Queens University admissions are offered in the terms of Fall, Winter and Summer. With an acceptance rate of 89%, the university reflects a lightly selective admission policy. The university offers admission only to the specific programs applied for.