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Disraeli Project draws to a close

The Disraeli Project, which produces scholarly editions of former British Prime Minister Benjamin Disraeli ¹ú²ú´«Ã½ ’s correspondence, will close in November 2015.

Monitoring Magnetospheres

Queen ¹ú²ú´«Ã½ ’s researcher works to debunk the theory behind massive stars.

¹ú²ú´«Ã½ PhD student Matt Shultz is researching magnetic, massive stars, and his research has uncovered questions concerning the behaviour of plasma within their magnetospheres.

This image shows the magnetosphere of a massive star. (Image by Richard Townsend)

Queen's Grads thrive in Job Market

¹ú²ú´«Ã½ graduates stack up favourably in the job market, according to surveys that track the employment outcomes of university graduates.

Cancer Conversations

Kingston high school students are visiting Queen ¹ú²ú´«Ã½ ’s to talk about cancer.

Together with the Queen ¹ú²ú´«Ã½ ’s Cancer Research Institute (QCRI), Let ¹ú²ú´«Ã½ ’s Talk Science, and the Kingston branch of the Canadian Cancer Society ¹ú²ú´«Ã½ ’s Research Information Outreach Team (RIOT), students will spend the day learning about cancer biology and research.

Discussing nature conservation in China

Joining colleagues and conservationists from around the world, Dr. Stephen Lougheed (Biology and Environmental Studies) recently traveled to China to deliver public talks for Shanghai International Nature Conservation Week and the grand opening of the Shanghai Museum of Natural History.