Overview
Queen’s University is one of Canada’s oldest institutions and was established in 1841 by the Royal Charter of Queen Victoria. Based out of Kingston, Ontario, Canada, it is a mid-sized university with several faculties, colleges and professional schools, as well as the Bader International Study Centre situated in Herstmonceux, East Sussex, in the UK. Programs are offered through five faculties, a School of Business and a School of Graduate Studies. Queen’s is also a centre of research excellence and students are involved in various high-impact research projects.