Queen's School of Kinesiology and Health Studies

The Queen's School of Kinesiology and Health Studies is a school within the Faculty of Arts and Science of Queen's University in Kingston, Ontario, Canada. It was formerly known as the School of Physical and Health Education.

Queen's University
Academics
  • Faculty of Engineering & Applied Science
  • Faculty of Arts and Sciences
  • School of Computing
  • School of Kinesiology & Health Studies
  • School of Environmental Studies
  • School of English
  • School of Music
  • Faculty of Education
  • Faculty of Law
  • Faculty of Health Sciences
  • Bracken Health Sciences Library
  • School of Medicine
  • School of Nursing
  • School of Rehabilitation Therapy
  • School of Business
  • School of Graduate Studies and Research
    • School of Policy Studies
    • School of Urban and Regional Planning
  • Queen's Theological College
Athletics
  • Queen's Gaels
  • Oil Thigh
Campus
  • Beamish-Munro Hall (Integrated Learning Centre)
  • Clark Hall
  • Goodes Hall
  • Grant Hall
  • Herstmonceux Castle
  • Richardson Memorial Stadium
  • Joseph S. Stauffer Library
Student life
  • Alumni
  • Queen's Bands
  • Boo Hoo the Bear
  • Queen's Players
  • The Tea Room
Government
  • Alma Mater Society
  • Arts and Science Undergraduate Society
  • Society of Graduate and Professional Students at Queen's University
  • Engineering Society
Media
  • The Queen's Journal
  • Queen's TV
  • Golden Words
  • CFRC-FM
  • McGill-Queen's University Press


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