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Queen's University

Added March 2021

For more than 175 years, our community has been more than a collection of bright minds – Queen’s has attracted people with an ambitious spirit. We imagine what the future can be, and work together to realize it. This is the Queen’s spirit. A bold, enduring spirit of initiative.

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Kingston, ON, Canada

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