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Queen’s University continues its tradition of excellence in graduate education by warmly welcoming a dynamic 2024-25 cohort of domestic and international graduate students. To support students, graduate programs that provide a minimum funding guarantee for graduate students are maintaining or increasing these commitments in 2024-25.
Step 2: Explore the degrees available at Queen's. Find a degree program that matches with your interests - there are over 100 programs to choose from. Step 3: Check the minimums. Make sure you have the minimum academic requirements listed by the graduate program that interests you.
Queen’s University Graduate Diploma (GDip), Master of Science (MSc) and Doctorate (PhD) in Aging and Health are innovative new programs that provide participants with a comprehensive understanding of aging, with a focus on health and healthy living.
The Queen’s Master of Public Health program educates, equips and inspires students to take Evidence-Informed Action for Public Health. Hear from current students in the program.
Welcome to the Graduate Programs of the Department of Psychology at Queen’s University. The Department of Psychology has Graduate Programs at both the M.Sc. and the Ph.D. level in four areas - Clinical, Cognitive Neuroscience, Developmental, and Social-Personality.