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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.

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  2. Queen's University at Kingston, [2][11][12] 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. [8] Queen's is organized into eight faculties and ...

  3. Water and Human Health. Workplace Training and Development. World Indigenous Studies in Education. World Language Studies. Explore Queen's University's faculty departments and education programs crossing a broad range of disciplines.

  4. Queen’s is one of Canada’s oldest degree-granting universities and a contemporary hub of academic research in Kingston, Canada. It is also home of 2015 Nobel Prize winner, Dr. Arthur B. McDonald. The university is among the top medical-doctoral universities in Canada.

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  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.

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  8. Feb 6, 2013 · 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.

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