PhD student Siobhan Speiran observing a captive capuchin in Costa Rica
Dr. Myra Hird's team is tackling waste management issues in Pangnirtung
Dr. Allison Goebel researches urbanization, housing and health in South Africa.
A member of Dr. Diane Orihel鈥檚 research team conducts aquatic ecotoxicology research.
PhD Student Saskia de Wildt treks across Coral Harbour, Nunavut
Dr. Ryan Danby's team of researchers monitoring roadside wildlife mortality and evaluating mitigation measures

The School of Environmental Studies

 

Our environment is under stress and the search for solutions is anything but simple: it requires an interdisciplinary approach to education and collaborative problem-solving. The School of Environmental Studies offers academic programs and scholarly research emphasizing the diverse contributions of the natural sciences, social sciences and humanities to understanding and addressing environmental problems. We also engage with government, industry and community stakeholders to pursue meaningful environmental research and sustainable practices.

What We Offer

  • Interdisciplinary undergraduate and graduate training emphasizing environmental sustainability
  • Award-winning highlighting inquiry-based and service learning
  • Active graduate students conducting original environmental research supported by major scholarships
  • Distinguished and internationally-recognized faculty focused on environmental chemistry and toxicology; ecosystem and human health; and environment and society
  • Engaged community of faculty, staff and students seeking to educate, challenge and lead the charge of achieving environmental sustainability locally and globally.

English: 成人大片 is situated on traditional Haudenosaunee and Anishinaabe territory.
Kanien'keha (Mohawk): Ne Queen鈥檚 University e鈥檛ho no艅we nikan贸nhsote tsi no艅we ne Haudenasaunee t谩non Anishinaabek tehatihsn贸nhsahere ne 贸hontsa.
Anishinaabemowin: Gimaakwe Gchi-gkinoomaagegamig atemagad Naadowe miinwaa Anishinaabe aking.

For more information on the history of this land, and why it is important to acknowledge this land and its people, please see the .

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