
Kingston, Ontario, Canada
Establishment Year
1841
National Students
27,000
International Students
4,000
Acceptance Rate
64%
Distance From City
5 minutes
QS World University Ranking
#191
Times Higher Education Ranking
N/A
Queen’s University, established in 1841 in Kingston, Ontario, Canada, is a prestigious public research university known for its strong academics and vibrant student community. It ranks among the top universities globally, excelling in engineering, business, and health sciences. With a beautiful historic campus and a commitment to innovation and sustainability, Queen’s offers a world-class education experience.
(1841) Origins and Establishment
Queen’s University was established in 1841 by a Royal Charter from Queen Victoria, originally founded by the Presbyterian Church of Scotland to train ministers and educate students in various disciplines. It officially opened in 1842 with 13 students and two professors in Kingston, Ontario. Over time, it became a secular, public research university, growing into one of Canada’s leading institutions.
Modern Day Development
Queen’s University has expanded into a leading global research institution, known for innovation in engineering, health sciences, and sustainability. It has modernized its campus with state-of-the-art facilities like Mitchell Hall and the Isabel Bader Centre for the Performing Arts. With a growing international student body and strong global rankings, Queen’s continues to evolve while maintaining its rich traditions.

Queen’s University’s mission is to advance knowledge and inspire leadership through innovative research, teaching excellence, and community engagement. It is committed to fostering a diverse, inclusive, and sustainable environment that empowers students to make a global impact. Through academic excellence and innovation, Queen’s aims to shape future leaders and drive positive societal change.

QS World University Rankings
Ranked 193rd
Times Higher Education (THE) World University Rankings
Ranked 251–300
Maclean's University Rankings 2024
Ranked 7th
U.S. News Best Global Universities
Ranked 359th
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Innovation in Engineering & AI
Isabel Bader Centre for the Performing Arts



