Future Students

Research. Teach. Solve Problems. Accelerate your Career.

Queen's is a place where graduate students learn and discover in a close-knit intellectual community. You can share experiences with the world’s best scholars, whether it’s on a campus park bench at Professor’s Walk, at the laboratory or in a coffee house. You have more than 100 graduate programs within 50+ departments & research centres to choose from. With the world at your fingertips, excellent funding options and life in the historic waterfront city of Kingston, Queen's has a great deal to offer. Graduate students come to Queen's to put their ideas in motion, change their lives and the world.

Think Grad Studies Events

It’s never too soon to start thinking about what you want to do after you graduate and if grad school might be the right fit for you, so FAS is hosting events and offering you mentorship from current graduate students to help you do just that. Learn about why you should consider grad studies and how it is different than undergraduate studies. Our current students will also offer you their tips for applying, finding funding and a supervisor, and making the most of your graduate student experience.

  • STEM and Interdisciplinary Think Grad Studies events will take place in-person on Wednesday, November 12, from 4:00-6:00 pm in Career Services Workshop Room 302, Gordon Hall, and virtually on Thursday, November 13, from noon-1:00 pm over Zoom.

In-Person      

  • Arts, Social Sciences, Humanities, and Interdisciplinary Think Grad Studies events will take  place virtually on Wednesday, November 12, from noon-1:00 pm over Zoom and in-person on Thursday, November 13 from 4:00-6:00 pm in Career Services Workshop Room 302, Gordon Hall. 

In-Person      

Discipline Specific Events

Biomedical Informatics

  • - Monday, November 24

Cultural Studies

Gender Studies

  • - Friday, November 7

History

Industrial Relations

School of Religion

School of Urban and Regional Planning