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A recent article in The Conversation Canada unpacks new research showing that sexual satisfaction is not shared equally across genders, especially in heterosexual partnerships.
The OpenJustice initiative is aiming to provide the legal sector with accessible and reliable artificial intelligence support.
Queen’s researchers show what determines where species live, which could change how we protect them as the climate warms.
In these plans, students are able to select from a broad spectrum of courses in classical literature, culture, archaeology, history, mythology, humour, ancient science, and drama, and the ancient ...
Ecosystem ecology is the study of species’ interactions with each other, and with their physical environment, all as parts of an integrated system. It is a new and rapidly advancing branch of science ...
Mackintosh-Corry Hall 68 University Ave Kingston, ON K7L 3N9 Canada Tel: (613)533-6666 ...
Summer HoursTim Horton's Queen's Centre Monday - Friday7:30 am - 3 pm MC2 Monday - Friday8 am - 3 pm Starbucks Monday - Friday8 am - 3 pm The University Club ...
Instructor: Elliot Paul This course will be concerned with questions such as these: What is creativity? To what extent does being creative require attributes like consciousness, rationality, agency, ...
Faith and Spiritual Life Queen's Mitchell Hall, Suite 210 69 Union St. Kingston, ON K7L 3N6 Canada Tel: 613-533-2186 ...
Instructor: Adele Mercier This course is the sequel to PHIL 260, designed to finish the thorough grounding in first-order predicate logic begun there. This class will cover what is called polyadic ...
Instructor: Serrin Rutledge-Prior This course introduces students to historical and contemporary debates regarding the treatment of nonhuman animals within Western societies, and explores our ethical ...
Instructor: Meena Krishnamurthy This class will immerse students in the history of political philosophy. It may focus on traditional canonical issues (such as how to justify political authority, or ...
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