A three-day visit to Belfast by leading experts and academics from across Europe is growing the city’s status as a model in ...
A new digital archive capturing the artistic legacy of the Irish border has recently been launched by academics from Queen’s ...
The Seamus Heaney Centre at Queen’s has announced the appointments of Fiona Benson, Jan Carson, and Declan Lawn and Adam ...
Professor Karola Dillenburger from the School of Social Sciences, Education and Social Work at Queen’s has been elected as ...
As part of Good Relations Week 2024, Queen’s recently hosted Cultivating opportUNiTY with Social and Community Farming, an ...
The Strategic Communications Directorate has been named the ‘in-house team of the year’ at the global PRCA Platinum Awards, ...
Aerospace Engineering is at the cutting edge of technology, understanding and applying scientific principles to the design, development and service of some of the most technologically advanced ...
Mathematics is the universal language of science while computer science is the study of the hardware and algorithms that are used in modern computer systems. Since many of the early pioneers of ...
New research has found that those who consume more foods rich in flavonoids, such as berries, tea, red wine and dark chocolate, could lower their risk of dementia. Led by a team of researchers at ...
Your elected School/Faculty Reps represent you on the Academic Board, a vital part of the University that serves as a formal mechanism for consultation on student experience issues. Each year, ...
George Mitchell attends unveiling of new plans for centre in his name at Queen’s and hears how he changed the life of a ‘peace baby.’ (L-R) Caroline McArdle, Erin McArdle, Senator George J. Mitchell ...
As more and more people diagnosed with autism live in the community, opportunities for interactions with first responders (police, fire, EMT, etc.) have increased exponentially. Training for first ...