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  • John Hall Archer – first President of the University of Regina

    (Academic leaders) (Notable Queen's alumni)

  • Herbert Basser – theologian, Harvard Starr Fellow

    (Academic leaders) (Notable Queen's alumni)

  • David Card – economist, winner of John Bates Clark Medal

    (Academic leaders) (Notable Queen's alumni)

  • George Ramsay Cook – Canadian historian

    (Academic leaders) (Notable Queen's alumni)

  • William Thomson Newnham – first President of Seneca College, 1967–1984

    (Academic leaders) (Notable Queen's alumni)

  • Frits Pannekoek (PhD 1974) – president of Athabasca University

    (Academic leaders) (Notable Queen's alumni)

  • Shirley M. Tilghman (BSc 1968) – president of Princeton University, member of the Board of Directors of Google

    (Academic leaders) (Notable Queen's alumni)

  • Alfred Fitzpatrick – founder of Frontier College

    (Academic leaders) (Notable Queen's alumni)

  • David Siderovski – E.J. Van Liere Professor and Chair of Physiology & Pharmacology at West Virginia University

    (Academic leaders) (Notable Queen's alumni)

  • Robert Sutherland – first person of colour to graduate from a Canadian university, and the first black lawyer in British North America.

    (Academic leaders) (Notable Queen's alumni)

  • Vijay Bhargava – researcher, co-author/co-editor of Digital Communications by Satellite (1981),Cooperative Cellular Wireless Communications (2011),Reed Solomon Codes and their Applications (1994),Communications, Information and Network Security (2003)and Cognitive Wireless Communication Networks (2007).

    (Academic leaders) (Notable Queen's alumni)

  • Scott Anderson – CanWest MediaWorks Senior Vice-President, content; former Editor-in-Chief of the Ottawa Citizen

    (Actors, film, and media) (Notable Queen's alumni)

  • Dean Armstrong – actor

    (Actors, film, and media) (Notable Queen's alumni)

  • Ashleigh Banfield – CNN news anchor

    (Actors, film, and media) (Notable Queen's alumni)

  • Rachel Blanchard – actress

    (Actors, film, and media) (Notable Queen's alumni)

  • Kristian Bruun – actor

    (Actors, film, and media) (Notable Queen's alumni)

  • Nicholas Campbell – actor

    (Actors, film, and media) (Notable Queen's alumni)

  • Tom Cavanagh – actor, played title character in sitcom Ed

    (Actors, film, and media) (Notable Queen's alumni)

  • Wendy Crewson – actress

    (Actors, film, and media) (Notable Queen's alumni)

  • Brendan Connor – television broadcaster, Al Jazeera International

    (Actors, film, and media) (Notable Queen's alumni)

  • Chris Cuthbert – TSN sportscaster

    (Actors, film, and media) (Notable Queen's alumni)

  • Lisa Eichhorn – actress

    (Actors, film, and media) (Notable Queen's alumni)

  • Sally Gifford – host on CBC's national kids' show, The X

    (Actors, film, and media) (Notable Queen's alumni)

  • Lorne Greene (BA'37, LLD'71) – actor

    (Actors, film, and media) (Notable Queen's alumni)

  • Amy Lalonde – actress, also played an actress who went to Queen's Business School in Wild Roses

    (Actors, film, and media) (Notable Queen's alumni)

  • Anna Olson – chef and television presenter

    (Actors, film, and media) (Notable Queen's alumni)

  • Italia Ricci – actress

    (Actors, film, and media) (Notable Queen's alumni)

  • Michelle MacLaren – TV series director

    (Actors, film, and media) (Notable Queen's alumni)

  • Shelagh Rogers – CBC broadcaster

    (Actors, film, and media) (Notable Queen's alumni)

  • Ted Simonett – actor

    (Actors, film, and media) (Notable Queen's alumni)

  • Jeffrey Simpson – political columnist for The Globe and Mail

    (Actors, film, and media) (Notable Queen's alumni)

  • Rod Smith – TSN sportscaster

    (Actors, film, and media) (Notable Queen's alumni)

  • John Stackhouse – former Editor, The Globe and Mail

    (Actors, film, and media) (Notable Queen's alumni)

  • Katie Uhlmann – actress and producer

    (Actors, film, and media) (Notable Queen's alumni)

  • Ali Velshi – former Report on Business Television and current CNN business reporter

    (Actors, film, and media) (Notable Queen's alumni)

  • Nancy Wilson – CBC journalist

    (Actors, film, and media) (Notable Queen's alumni)

  • Gema Zamprogna – actor

    (Actors, film, and media) (Notable Queen's alumni)

  • Linda Liao (廖語晴) – singer/actress

    (Actors, film, and media) (Notable Queen's alumni)

  • Sarita Choudhury – actress

    (Actors, film, and media) (Notable Queen's alumni)

  • Rachel Skarsten – actress

    (Actors, film, and media) (Notable Queen's alumni)

  • Julie Stewart-Binks – sports broadcaster, ESPN

    (Actors, film, and media) (Notable Queen's alumni)

  • Vanessa Morgan – actress

    (Actors, film, and media) (Notable Queen's alumni)

  • Ashleigh Rains – actress and producer

    (Actors, film, and media) (Notable Queen's alumni)

  • Evanka Osmak – SportsNet broadcaster

    (Actors, film, and media) (Notable Queen's alumni)

  • Alfred Bader (B.Sc. 1945, B.A. 1946, M.Sc. 1947) – founder of Sigma-Aldrich Corporation, and donor of 15th century Herstmonceux Castle

    (Business people) (Notable Queen's alumni)

  • Geoffrey Ballard – founder of Ballard Power Systems

    (Business people) (Notable Queen's alumni)

  • Robert Buchan – founder and former president and CEO of Kinross Gold

    (Business people) (Notable Queen's alumni)

  • Derek Burney (B.A. 1962, M.A. 1964) – former president and CEO of Bell Canada, current member of the board of directors of CanWest Global Communications, Quebecor World Inc. and Shell Canada

    (Business people) (Notable Queen's alumni)

  • Donald J. Carty – former chairman and CEO of AMR Corporation, the parent company of American Airlines

    (Business people) (Notable Queen's alumni)

  • Gururaj Deshpande – founder of Sycamore Networks

    (Business people) (Notable Queen's alumni)

  • David A. Dodge – former governor of the Bank of Canada, and Chancellor of Queen's, effective July 1, 2008

    (Business people) (Notable Queen's alumni)

  • Don Drummond (MA, LLD) – former senior vice-president and Chief Economist of TD Bank Financial Group and Donald Matthews Faculty Fellowship on Global Public Policy

    (Business people) (Notable Queen's alumni)

  • Mel Goodes – former chairman and CEO of the Warner-Lambert Company

    (Business people) (Notable Queen's alumni)

  • Stephen K. Gunn – CEO and co-founder of Sleep Country Canada

    (Business people) (Notable Queen's alumni)

  • F. C. Kohli – former CEO of Tata Consultancy Services (TCS)

    (Business people) (Notable Queen's alumni)

  • Leonard Lee (B.A. 1963) – founder of Lee Valley Tools

    (Business people) (Notable Queen's alumni)

  • Michael MacMillan – chairman and co-founder of Alliance Atlantis

    (Business people) (Notable Queen's alumni)

  • Earle McLaughlin – former president and CEO of the Royal Bank of Canada

    (Business people) (Notable Queen's alumni)

  • Seaton McLean – co-founder of Atlantis Films (now Alliance Atlantis)

    (Business people) (Notable Queen's alumni)

  • Stephen A. Miles (B.A. (Psych) 1991, MBA 1997) – vice chairman of Heidrick & Struggles, author, and consultant to CEOs and corporate boards of directors

    (Business people) (Notable Queen's alumni)

  • Alexander C. Monteith – senior vice-president of the Westinghouse Electric Corporation and recipient of the IEEE Edison Medal

    (Business people) (Notable Queen's alumni)

  • Nik Nanos – founder, Nanos Research

    (Business people) (Notable Queen's alumni)

  • Gord Nixon (BComm 1979) – president and CEO of the Royal Bank of Canada

    (Business people) (Notable Queen's alumni)

  • Douglas Peters (BComm 1963) – banker, economist and politician

    (Business people) (Notable Queen's alumni)

  • Stephen Poloz – Governor of the Bank of Canada

    (Business people) (Notable Queen's alumni)

  • Stephen Quinn – senior vice president, Wal-Mart Inc, Bentonville, Arkansas

    (Business people) (Notable Queen's alumni)

  • David Radler (MBA 1967) – former President of Ravelston Corporation (which owned Argus Corporation which controlled Hollinger International), cooperating with the prosecution in the Conrad Black racketeering case

    (Business people) (Notable Queen's alumni)

  • Michele Romanow (BScEng 2007, MBA 2008) – cast member on Dragons' Den, co-founder of Clearbanc

    (Business people) (Notable Queen's alumni)

  • Michael Serbinis (B.S.) – president and CEO of Kobo Inc.

    (Business people) (Notable Queen's alumni)

  • Chris Viehbacher – CEO of Sanofi

    (Business people) (Notable Queen's alumni)

  • Mark Wiseman – president and CEO of Canada Pension Plan Investment Board

    (Business people) (Notable Queen's alumni)

  • Jill Barber – singer-songwriter

    (Literature and the arts) (Notable Queen's alumni)

  • Matthew Barber – singer-songwriter

    (Literature and the arts) (Notable Queen's alumni)

  • Janet Cardiff – artist

    (Literature and the arts) (Notable Queen's alumni)

  • George Elliott Clarke (Ph.D. 1993) – writer and academic

    (Literature and the arts) (Notable Queen's alumni)

  • Jim Cuddy – lead singer of Blue Rodeo

    (Literature and the arts) (Notable Queen's alumni)

  • Kalli Dakos – children's poet and teacher

    (Literature and the arts) (Notable Queen's alumni)

  • Robertson Davies, CC – author and playwright

    (Literature and the arts) (Notable Queen's alumni)

  • Gord Downie – lead singer of band The Tragically Hip

    (Literature and the arts) (Notable Queen's alumni)

  • Priscilla Galloway – author

    (Literature and the arts) (Notable Queen's alumni)

  • Sarah Harmer – singer-songwriter

    (Literature and the arts) (Notable Queen's alumni)

  • Frank Ll. Harrison – musicologist

    (Literature and the arts) (Notable Queen's alumni)

  • Steven Heighton – author

    (Literature and the arts) (Notable Queen's alumni)

  • Elena Juatco – singer and Canadian Idol season 2 top 10 contestant

    (Literature and the arts) (Notable Queen's alumni)

  • Jay Malinowski (B.A. 2004) – vocalist and guitarist for the Canadian band Bedouin Soundclash

    (Literature and the arts) (Notable Queen's alumni)

  • Paul Nicholas Mason – author

    (Literature and the arts) (Notable Queen's alumni)

  • Michael Ondaatje (M.A. 1967) – author

    (Literature and the arts) (Notable Queen's alumni)

  • Neil Pasricha – speaker, author and writer of 1000 Awesome Things

    (Literature and the arts) (Notable Queen's alumni)

  • Joseph Petric – musician

    (Literature and the arts) (Notable Queen's alumni)

  • Ciara Phillips (BFA 2000) – artist

    (Literature and the arts) (Notable Queen's alumni)

  • Maynard Plant – vocalist and guitarist for the Japanese band Monkey Majik

    (Literature and the arts) (Notable Queen's alumni)

  • Jean Mills - children's author

    (Literature and the arts) (Notable Queen's alumni)

  • Alexander Muir (B.A. 1851) – composer of The Maple Leaf Forever

    (Literature and the arts) (Notable Queen's alumni)

  • Eon Sinclair (B.A. 2004) – bassist for Canadian band Bedouin Soundclash

    (Literature and the arts) (Notable Queen's alumni)

  • Gord Sinclair – bassist of The Tragically Hip

    (Literature and the arts) (Notable Queen's alumni)

  • Russell Smith – author and The Globe and Mail columnist

    (Literature and the arts) (Notable Queen's alumni)

  • Moez Surani – author

    (Literature and the arts) (Notable Queen's alumni)

  • Timothy Taylor – author

    (Literature and the arts) (Notable Queen's alumni)

  • Judith Thompson – playwright

    (Literature and the arts) (Notable Queen's alumni)

  • Chris Turner – author

    (Literature and the arts) (Notable Queen's alumni)

  • Mark Norman (Bachelor of Economics) – Vice-Admiral, Commander of RCN

    (Military) (Notable Queen's alumni)

  • John Weir Foote (B.A. 1933) – awarded the Victoria Cross for service during the Dieppe Raid in World War II

    (Military) (Notable Queen's alumni)

  • Ken Watkin (Bachelor of Laws and Master of Laws) – Brigadier General and Judge Advocate General of the Canadian Forces

    (Military) (Notable Queen's alumni)

  • Jock Climie (B.A. 1989, LL.B. 1998) – lawyer, former CFL player, and broadcaster

    (Miscellaneous) (Notable Queen's alumni)

  • Ferg Devins (B.A. 1984) – Past President Queen's Alumni Association, former Chief Corporate Affairs Officer Molson Coors Canada, Volunteer Chair of Bladder Cancer Canada

    (Miscellaneous) (Notable Queen's alumni)

  • J. Douglas Cunningham (B.A., LL.B.) – lawyer and Ontario Superior Court Justice

    (Miscellaneous) (Notable Queen's alumni)

  • Julie Dickson (M.E.) – civil servant

    (Miscellaneous) (Notable Queen's alumni)

  • David A. Dodge (B.A.) – former Bank of Canada governor and current Chancellor of Queen's University

    (Miscellaneous) (Notable Queen's alumni)

  • Virginia Douglas – past president of the Canadian Psychological Association

    (Miscellaneous) (Notable Queen's alumni)

  • Johnny Evans – quarterback, two time Grey Cup champion

    (Miscellaneous) (Notable Queen's alumni)

  • Andrew J. Feustel (Ph.D) – geophysicist and NASA astronaut

    (Miscellaneous) (Notable Queen's alumni)

  • barbara findlay (M.A, LL.B.) – lawyer and LGBT rights activist

    (Miscellaneous) (Notable Queen's alumni)

  • Alan B. Gold – former Chief Justice of Quebec Superior Court; Chancellor of Concordia University

    (Miscellaneous) (Notable Queen's alumni)

  • Karla Homolka – convicted murderer, who completed her Queen's Psychology degree while behind bars

    (Miscellaneous) (Notable Queen's alumni)

  • Andrew Kalotay (B.Sc. 1964, M.Sc. 1966) – mathematician, Wall Street financier and chess master

    (Miscellaneous) (Notable Queen's alumni)

  • Martin Kreuzer (post-doc. 1991) – mathematician, professor, and correspondence chess Grandmaster

    (Miscellaneous) (Notable Queen's alumni)

  • Craig MacTavish (EMBA 2011) – former NHL player, head coach, and hockey operations executive

    (Miscellaneous) (Notable Queen's alumni)

  • Kim Phuc (honorary degree recipient) – notable through the picture of her depicted during the Vietnam War

    (Miscellaneous) (Notable Queen's alumni)

  • Jack Pickup – physician, the "Flying Doctor of British Columbia"

    (Miscellaneous) (Notable Queen's alumni)

  • Mike Schad – former NFL player

    (Miscellaneous) (Notable Queen's alumni)

  • David Smart (B.A. 1994) – Canadian champion basketball coach

    (Miscellaneous) (Notable Queen's alumni)

  • Prince Takamado of Japan

    (Miscellaneous) (Notable Queen's alumni)

  • Ali Velshi – CNN business analyst

    (Miscellaneous) (Notable Queen's alumni)

  • Jim Young – 1st Canadian college football player drafted into the NFL (Minnesota Vikings)

    (Miscellaneous) (Notable Queen's alumni)

  • William Aberhart – former Premier of Alberta

    (Political leaders) (Notable Queen's alumni)

  • Isabel Bassett – former broadcaster and provincial cabinet minister

    (Political leaders) (Notable Queen's alumni)

  • John Baird (B.A. 1992) – former Minister of the Environment and former Foreign Affairs Minister

    (Political leaders) (Notable Queen's alumni)

  • Michael Breaugh – former Member of Parliament and Member of Provincial Parliament

    (Political leaders) (Notable Queen's alumni)

  • Derek Burney (B.A. 1962, M.A. 1964) – former Canadian ambassador to the Korea, Japan, and the United States

    (Political leaders) (Notable Queen's alumni)

  • Diana Buttu – Palestinian legal advisor

    (Political leaders) (Notable Queen's alumni)

  • Sean Conway – director of the Institute of Intergovernmental Relations (Queen's University), former Ontario cabinet minister and MPP

    (Political leaders) (Notable Queen's alumni)

  • Thomas Cromwell (B.Mus. 1973, Law 1976) – Supreme Court justice

    (Political leaders) (Notable Queen's alumni)

  • John Crosbie – former Minister of Finance

    (Political leaders) (Notable Queen's alumni)

  • Paul Dewar – educator, aid worker and former Member of Parliament

    (Political leaders) (Notable Queen's alumni)

  • David Emerson (PhD 1975) – Minister of International Trade and Minister for the Pacific Gateway and the Vancouver-Whistler Olympics

    (Political leaders) (Notable Queen's alumni)

  • John Gerretsen – Ontario MPP, former mayor of Kingston, Ontario cabinet minister

    (Political leaders) (Notable Queen's alumni)

  • Sir Kenneth O. Hall – Governor General of Jamaica

    (Political leaders) (Notable Queen's alumni)

  • James R.M. Harris – author and politician, former Leader of the Green Party of Canada

    (Political leaders) (Notable Queen's alumni)

  • Yolande James (LL.B. 2003) – lawyer and politician, Quebec's first black cabinet minister

    (Political leaders) (Notable Queen's alumni)

  • Pauline Jewett – university administrator and federal Member of Parliament

    (Political leaders) (Notable Queen's alumni)

  • David Lloyd Johnston (LL.B. 1966) – president of the University of Waterloo, Principal of McGill University, Dean of the School of Law at the University of Western Ontario, and the 28th Governor General of Canada.

    (Political leaders) (Notable Queen's alumni)

  • Donald C. MacDonald – former Ontario MPP and leader of the Ontario CCF/NDP (1953–1970)

    (Political leaders) (Notable Queen's alumni)

  • Nicolas Marceau (Ph.D. 1992) – scholar and politician, member of Quebec National Assembly and current Quebec Finance minister

    (Political leaders) (Notable Queen's alumni)

  • John Matheson – "Midwife of Canadian Flag" and former MP for Leeds, judge in Ottawa-Carlton

    (Political leaders) (Notable Queen's alumni)

  • Frank McKenna – former Canadian ambassador to the United States and former Premier of New Brunswick

    (Political leaders) (Notable Queen's alumni)

  • Peter Milliken (B.A. 1968) – Speaker of the House of Commons

    (Political leaders) (Notable Queen's alumni)

  • Tim Murphy – chief of staff of the Canadian Prime Minister's Office under Paul Martin's government

    (Political leaders) (Notable Queen's alumni)

  • Robert Fowler – (Canadian Diplomat)

    (Political leaders) (Notable Queen's alumni)

  • Robert Nicholson (B.A. 1975) – Minister of National Defence of Canada

    (Political leaders) (Notable Queen's alumni)

  • Alison Redford – (attended for two years 1983–1985) 14th premier of Alberta (2011–2014)

    (Political leaders) (Notable Queen's alumni)

  • George Spotton (B.A. 1895) – member of the House of Commons

    (Political leaders) (Notable Queen's alumni)

  • Karen Stintz – Toronto municipal councillor and chair of the TTC (2010-2014)

    (Political leaders) (Notable Queen's alumni)

  • Ross Thatcher – 9th Premier of Saskatchewan (1964–1971)

    (Political leaders) (Notable Queen's alumni)

  • Kathleen Wynne (B.A.) – 25th Premier of Ontario (2013-2018)

    (Political leaders) (Notable Queen's alumni)

  • Rathika Sitsabaiesan (M.I.R. 2007) - Member of Parliament for Scarborough-Rouge River (2011-2015)

    (Political leaders) (Notable Queen's alumni)

  • Walter A. Bell B.Sc. – geologist and paleontologist

    (Scientists) (Notable Queen's alumni)

  • Norman L. Bowen B.Sc., M.Sc. – chemical geologist

    (Scientists) (Notable Queen's alumni)

  • Leon Katz, B.Sc. MSc. – professor University of Saskatchewan, founder of Saskatchewan Accelerator Laboratory, Member of the Order of Canada

    (Scientists) (Notable Queen's alumni)

  • Bill Buxton B.Mus. (1973) – computer scientist and human-computer interaction pioneer

    (Scientists) (Notable Queen's alumni)

  • Charles LeGeyt Fortescue – electrical engineer

    (Scientists) (Notable Queen's alumni)

  • James Edwin Hawley (BSc 1918, MSc 1920) – Head of Geological Sciences Department (1929–1962), Hawleyite is named after him

    (Scientists) (Notable Queen's alumni)

  • Kenneth E. Iverson (BSc 1951) – inventor of the APL programming language, Turing Award laureate

    (Scientists) (Notable Queen's alumni)

  • Thomas Edvard Krogh M.Sc.(Geology) – geochronologist and a curator for the Royal Ontario Museum.

    (Scientists) (Notable Queen's alumni)

  • Margaret McKellar M.D. (1890), medical missionary

    (Scientists) (Notable Queen's alumni)

  • J. F. A. McManus M.D. (1938) – pathologist

    (Scientists) (Notable Queen's alumni)

  • Derek Muller (BSc 2004) – physics educator, creator and writer-host of Veritasium (YouTube channel)

    (Scientists) (Notable Queen's alumni)

  • Anthony J. Naldrett – University of Toronto emeritus professor, geologist

    (Scientists) (Notable Queen's alumni)

  • Kathleen I. Pritchard MD 1971 – head of oncology at Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre, Toronto

    (Scientists) (Notable Queen's alumni)

  • Ian Rae B.Sc.(Eng.) (1980) – co-developer of CorelDraw software

    (Scientists) (Notable Queen's alumni)

  • Jane Stewart (B.A. 1956) – neuroscientist

    (Scientists) (Notable Queen's alumni)

  • Carolyn Relf (BSc 1984, PhD 1992) – geologist

    (Scientists) (Notable Queen's alumni)

  • Harold Horton Sheldon (1893–1964) – physicist, scientist, inventor, teacher, editor and author

    (Scientists) (Notable Queen's alumni)

  • Venkatesh K. R. Kodur Ph.D. – University Distinguished Professor at Michigan State University and pioneer in structural fire engineering

    (Scientists) (Notable Queen's alumni)

  • Adolfo J. de Bold - O.C. Ph.D. - Emeritus Professor at University of Ottawa discovered heart hormones

    (Scientists) (Notable Queen's alumni)

  • Keith Eaman – Canadian football player

    (Sports) (Notable Queen's alumni)

  • Morris Mott – NHL and Canadian National Team hockey player

    (Sports) (Notable Queen's alumni)

  • George Richardson – Hockey Hall of Fame member, died in World War I

    (Sports) (Notable Queen's alumni)

  • Carl Voss – NHL player and Hockey Hall of Fame inductee

    (Sports) (Notable Queen's alumni)

  • Dalton Kellett - IndyCar Series Racer

    (Sports) (Notable Queen's alumni)

  • Donald Akenson – History (Notable faculty and affiliates)

  • Ralph Allen – Art (Notable faculty and affiliates)

  • W. B. Anderson - classics and Latin (Notable faculty and affiliates)

  • István Anhalt – Music (Juno Award winning composer) (Notable faculty and affiliates)

  • Robin Boadway – Economics (Member of the Canadian Royal Society, the Order of Canada and CESIfo Distinguished Fellow) (Notable faculty and affiliates)

  • Caroline Baillie – Engineering (Notable faculty and affiliates)

  • John W. Berry – Psychology (Notable faculty and affiliates)

  • Janine Brodie – Political science (Notable faculty and affiliates)

  • Rosa Bruno-Jofré – History (Notable faculty and affiliates)

  • John Burge – Music, (Juno Award winning composer) (Notable faculty and affiliates)

  • Meredith Chivers – Psychology (Notable faculty and affiliates)

  • James Cordy – Computing (ACM Distinguished Scientist and co-inventor of the Turing programming language) (Notable faculty and affiliates)

  • Thomas Courchene – Economics, Policy studies (Notable faculty and affiliates)

  • Wendy Craig - Psychology (Notable faculty and affiliates)

  • Anne Croy – Canada Research Chair, Biomedical and molecular sciences (Notable faculty and affiliates)

  • Lola Cuddy – Psychology (Notable faculty and affiliates)

  • Richard J. F. Day – Sociology (Notable faculty and affiliates)

  • Vibert Douglas – Astrophysics (Notable faculty and affiliates)

  • Jacalyn Duffin – Medical history (Notable faculty and affiliates)

  • Gabor Fichtinger - Computing (Canada Research Chair, Computer-Integrated Surgery) (Notable faculty and affiliates)

  • Suzanne Fortier – Chemistry (President of the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council (NSERC)) (Notable faculty and affiliates)

  • Barry Frost – Psychology (Notable faculty and affiliates)

  • J. A. W. Gunn – Politics (Notable faculty and affiliates)

  • Tom Kent – Economics (Notable faculty and affiliates)

  • Audrey Kobayashi – Geography (Notable faculty and affiliates)

  • Will Kymlicka – Canada Research Chair, Philosophy (Notable faculty and affiliates)

  • Susan Lederman – Psychology (Notable faculty and affiliates)

  • William Lederman – Law (Notable faculty and affiliates)

  • William C. Leggett – Biology (Chairman of the Board of the Canada Foundation for Innovation) and former Principal of Queen's University (1994–2004) (Notable faculty and affiliates)

  • A. H. Lightstone – Mathematics (Notable faculty and affiliates)

  • James G. MacKinnon – Economics (Fellow of the Econometric Society) (Notable faculty and affiliates)

  • Art McDonald – Physics (winner of the Herzberg Prize, the Benjamin Franklin Prize in physics, the Nobel Prize in physics and a member of the Order of Canada) (Notable faculty and affiliates)

  • John McGarry – Politics (Notable faculty and affiliates)

  • Katherine McKittrick – Gender studies (Notable faculty and affiliates)

  • Marjan Mozetich – Music (Notable faculty and affiliates)

  • M. Ram Murty – Mathematics (Queen's Research Chair) (Notable faculty and affiliates)

  • Kim Richard Nossal – Politics (Notable faculty and affiliates)

  • Vernon Quinsey – Psychology (Notable faculty and affiliates)

  • Kim Renders – Theatre, Gender studies (Notable faculty and affiliates)

  • Paulo Ribenboim – Mathematics (Notable faculty and affiliates)

  • Kai Salomaa – Computer science (Notable faculty and affiliates)

  • Bernice Weldon Sargent – Physics (Notable faculty and affiliates)

  • Sanjay Sharma – Medicine (ophthalmology, epidemiology) (Notable faculty and affiliates)

  • Elizabeth Smith Shortt – Medicine (Notable faculty and affiliates)

  • Ana Siljak – History (Notable faculty and affiliates)

  • Duncan G. Sinclair - Medicine (Notable faculty and affiliates)

  • John P. Smol – Biology (winner of the Herzberg Prize) (Notable faculty and affiliates)

  • L. S. Stavrianos – History (Notable faculty and affiliates)

  • Alastair M. Taylor – Georgraphy, Political studies (Notable faculty and affiliates)

  • David J. Thomson – Mathematics (Notable faculty and affiliates)

  • Helen Tiffin – English (Notable faculty and affiliates)

  • Jennie Kidd Trout – Medicine (Notable faculty and affiliates)

  • Craig Walker – Drama (Notable faculty and affiliates)

  • Noriko Yui – Mathematical Physics (Notable faculty and affiliates)

  • Clarke Mackey – Film and Media (Notable faculty and affiliates)

  • Malcolm Peat – Physiotherapy (Notable faculty and affiliates)

  • Gerald Bull – long-range artillery engineer (Notable faculty and affiliates)

  • Rev Thomas Liddell (1841–1846) (Principals)

  • Rev John Machar (1846–1853) (Principals)

  • Rev James George (acting Principal 1853–1857) (Principals)

  • Rev John Cook (1857–1859) (Principals)

  • Rev William Leitch (1859–1864) (Principals)

  • Rev William Snodgrass (1864–1877) (Principals)

  • Rev George Monro Grant (1877–1902) (Principals)

  • Rev Daniel Miner Gordon (1902–1916) (Principals)

  • Rev Robert Bruce Taylor (1917–1929) (Principals)

  • Sir William Hamilton Fyfe (1930–1936) (Principals)

  • Robert Charles Wallace (1936–1951) (Principals)

  • William Archibald Mackintosh (1951–1961) (Principals)

  • James Alexander Corry (1961–1968) (Principals)

  • John James Deutsch (1968–1974) (Principals)

  • Ronald Lampman Watts (1974–1984) (Principals)

  • David Chadwick Smith (1984–1994) (Principals)

  • William Claude Leggett (1994–2004) (Principals)

  • Karen R. Hitchcock (2004–2008) (Principals)

  • Thomas R. Williams (2008–2009) (Principals)

  • Daniel Woolf (2009–2019) (Principals)

  • Patrick Deane (2019–Present) (Principals)

  • Rev John Cook (1877–1879) (Chancellors)

  • Sir Sandford Fleming (1880–1915) (Chancellors)

  • James Douglas (1915–1918) (Chancellors)

  • Sir Edward Beatty (1918–1923) (Chancellors)

  • Sir Robert Laird Borden (1924–1929) (Chancellors)

  • James Armstrong Richardson (1929–1939) (Chancellors)

  • Charles Avery Dunning (1940–1958) (Chancellors)

  • John Bertram Stirling (1960–1973) (Chancellors)

  • Roland Michener (1973–1980) (Chancellors)

  • Agnes Mccausland Benidickson (1980–1996) (Chancellors)

  • Peter Lougheed (1996–2002) (Chancellors)

  • A. Charles Baillie (2002–2008) (Chancellors)

  • David A. Dodge (2008–2014) (Chancellors)

  • James Leech (2014–present) (Chancellors)

  • Rev S. W. Dyde (1913) (Rectors)

  • James L. Robertson (1916) (Rectors)

  • Brigadier General A. E. Ross (1920) (Rectors)

  • William H. Coverdale (1925) (Rectors)

  • Oscar D. Skelton (1929) (Rectors)

  • R. B. Bennett (1935) (Rectors)

  • Norman McLeod Rogers (1937) (Rectors)

  • The Earl of Athlone (1940) (Rectors)

  • BK Sandwell (1944) (Rectors)

  • Leonard W. Brockington (1947) (Rectors)

  • M. Grattan O'Leary (1968) (Rectors)

  • Richard Alan Broadbent (1969, first student Rector) (Rectors)

  • Gary Michael Gannage (1972) (Rectors)

  • Bruce W. Trotter (1974) (Rectors)

  • Morris Chochla (1976) (Rectors)

  • Hugh Christie (1978) (Rectors)

  • Jeremy Freedman (1980) (Rectors)

  • James Harris (1982) (Rectors)

  • Richard Powers (1984) (Rectors)

  • Kelley McKinnon (1986) (Rectors)

  • Charis Kelso (1988) (Rectors)

  • Antoinette Mongillo (1990) (Rectors)

  • David Baar (1992) (Rectors)

  • Peter Gallant (1994) (Rectors)

  • Ian Michael (1996) (Rectors)

  • Michael Kealy (1998) (Rectors)

  • Daniel Sahl (2000) (Rectors)

  • Ahmed "KC" Kayssi (2002) (Rectors)

  • Grant R.A. Bishop (2004) (Rectors)

  • Johsa Marie G. Manzanilla (2006) (Rectors)

  • Leora Jackson (2008) (Rectors)

  • Nick Day (2010) (Rectors)

  • Nick Francis (2011) (Rectors)

  • Mike Young (2014) (Rectors)

  • Cameron Yung (2016) (Rectors)

  • Alexandra da Silva (2018) (Rectors)

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About This Tool

Located in Kingston, Ontario, Canada, Queen’s University is a leading Canadian institution and a world class public research university. 1841 was founded on 16 October under the Royal Charter by Queen Victoria and became Queen’s University in 1912. With nearly 200 years of academic accumulation and deep alumni network, Queen’s University enjoys a high reputation in North America and is known as Canada’s elite school. The school sends very important people to other countries around the world, and the random tool selects 307 people to introduce.

In 2015, Professor McDonald was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics for her work at Queen’s University in the field of world science. The school has 15 different departments, including business, medicine, law, Biology, Engineering, arts and science, and is also among the best. In this generator, you can see the outstanding talents in various fields, they are the graduates of the school, but also the pride of the school.

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