Founded in 1841 by royal charter from Queen Victoria, Queen’s University is one of Canada’s oldest and most prestigious post-secondary institutions. Located in Kingston, Ontario, midway between Toronto, Ottawa, and Montreal, Queen’s combines historic charm with a vibrant student community. The university is home to over 25,000 students, including approximately 4,000 international students from more than 100 countries.

Queen’s offers a wide range of undergraduate and graduate programs across its** faculties and schools**, including Arts and Science, Smith Engineering, Health Sciences, Education, Law, Smith School of Business, and Graduate Studies and Postdoctoral Affairs. The university emphasizes research excellence, interdisciplinary learning, and global engagement.
For international students, Queen’s provides comprehensive support, including visa guidance, academic advising, language support services, and integration programs. Admissions are competitive, with requirements varying by country and program, and proficiency in English is essential.
Queen’s enjoys a strong global reputation, consistently ranked among Canada’s top universities for student satisfaction, academic excellence, and graduate employability. Its notable alumni network includes business leaders, government officials, and Nobel laureates, providing students access to extensive career support and mentorship opportunities that enhance their academic and professional journeys.
Queen's University is located in Kingston, Ontario, a historic city where Lake Ontario meets the St. Lawrence River. Known as the “Limestone City” for its beautiful 19th-century buildings made from local limestone, Kingston was once the capital of the Province of Canada. Today, it is home to a vibrant arts and culture scene, a charming downtown waterfront, and several educational institutions, including Queen’s University and the Royal Military College of Canada. With its rich history, scenic views, and lively community, Kingston offers a unique blend of heritage and modern living.
