QED Faculty pilot USAID Education Finance training program in Washington D.C.

Registration is open for 2020 John Deutsch International Executive Programs.

Rebecca Frost (BAH-PPEC) who is working on a Queen's Undergraduate Student Summer Research Fellowship (USSRF) has been interviewed on CBC Radio.

Robin Boadway says in an op-ed that a well-functioning capital-income tax renders an annual wealth tax unnecessary.  The benefits do not compensate for the significant administrative costs that would be involved. 

On June 4 2019, the QED hosted a reception for the 55th graduating class since becoming a separate academic unit in 1964. Numbering 169 students, the class of 2019 was our largest graduating class ever!

QED alumna, Frances Donald (BA `08) named chief economist at Manulife Asset Management. Learn more.

Marie-Louise Viero is the recipient of the 2018-19 Queen's Economics Department Undergraduate Teaching Prize.

Tom Courchene received the honour Wednesday night in Toronto for his book, "Indigenous Nationals, Canadian Citizens: From First Contact to Canada 150 and Beyond".

His five decades of public service and support of the university are the reasons he is receiving the highest honour bestowed by the Queen’s University Alumni Association (QUAA).

Congratulations to Christopher Cotton who is this year’s recipient of the Usher Prize.
Professors Christopher Cotton and Bahman Kashi were invited to Ottawa on March 19 to discuss evidence based policy making with senior staff from the Privy Council Office and the Treasury Board for the Government of Canada.
Professors Christopher Cotton and Bahman Kashi visited Global Affairs Canada on March 19 to present a workshop on the benefits and challenges of using Development Impact Bonds to fund international development projects.