History of Queen's University
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 University is one of the public feature research universities in Ontario, Canada. The university was built on 16th October 1841. It was established as Queens college by the association of the Church of Scotland. In 1869, Queen's was the first Canadian university west of the Maritime provinces to admit women. In 1912, Queen's ended its affiliation with the Presbyterian Church, and adopted its present name. It was the first university to offer academic programs in commerce and business, conservation, physics, industrial, and many more. Its academically affiliation includes but is not limited to ACU,ATS, AUCC, CARL, CBIE, COU, CUSID and U15. As per QS World University Rankings, the university is placed at 240 in the year 2020 and between 251 - 300 as per THE University Rankings.
About University
A distinguished university known for its academic brilliance, scientific achievements, and active campus life, Queen's University is located in the gorgeous and historic city of Kingston, Ontario. One of the oldest and most prestigious universities in Canada, Queen's was founded in 1841. The University provides a wide variety of undergraduate, graduate, and professional programs in a number of academic fields, including the arts, sciences, engineering, business, health sciences, and more. Queen's promotes a setting that stimulates critical thinking, creativity, and cooperation thanks to its exceptional faculty of academics and professionals. The campus's blend of historic buildings and contemporary amenities offers students a vibrant and interesting academic environment. Through its state-of-the-art research facilities, Queen has demonstrated its commitment to excellence and innovation in research, advancing numerous subjects. Queen's University provides an outstanding educational experience that equips graduates to thrive in their jobs and make a positive effect on the world. It does this with a strong sense of community, a wide variety of extracurricular activities, and a dedication to student well-being.
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