Tag: Internationalization

Queen’s 2015-16 Annual Report casts sunny lens on last academic year

Queen’s recently released its annual report outlining its 2015-16 academic year, which cast a predominant focus on the successes experienced by the institution.  “In my seven years as principal, I cannot remember a more outstanding year for Queen’s University than the one outlined within these pages,”...

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Welcome international students

Recruiting students from around the world is vital to Queen’s progress — but we aren’t prepared. When I travelled home to India this summer, I was asked a ton of questions about my studies. But, the question that stood out the most was one posed by my relatives: Is Queen’s a good school? It goes without...

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Queen’s sets global goals

The University has released its first Comprehensive International Plan to provide a game plan for Queen’s to improve its global reputation and international partnerships. The document is part of Queen’s Strategic Framework, which was initially released in 2014. It comes “The Third Juncture” in 2012,...

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Dissolving Queen’s-Blyth abroad

Desperate times sometimes call for desperate measures, but they don’t always result in good choices. A case in point is Queen’s recent decision to partner with a private tourist education company to offer university credits overseas. Little more than an expensive form of edu-tourism, these Queen’s-Blyth...

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Health-care costs deter top talent

Health-care insurance costs for international students and faculty may be hurting Ontario universities’ ability to attract top talent from outside the country. It’s a problem that could have enormous implications for Queen’s 2011 Academic Plan, with Principal Daniel Woolf leveraging an international...

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