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Two Queen's software engineers have been singled out for a prestigious award from the Institute of Physics (IOP) for their ...
Multiple sclerosis (MS) research in Northern Ireland (NI) is to be boosted by the launch of a new research hub dedicated to ...
Queen’s University Belfast has been awarded ‘Ambassador’ status, the highest of three tiers, in Belfast City Council’s ...
Universities play a major role in ensuring women achieve their potential, former President of Ireland Mary Robinson told a ...
If you want to learn the fun cycle routes across Belfast then look no further! This event will provide bike commute tips whilst on the saddle, with special focus on finding the nearby woodland trails ...
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‘Fairtrade in the Foyer’ for World Fairtrade Day – come along for a cuppa, catch up and take part in some of the fun activities on the day. Join us for 'Fairtrade in the Foyer' and take part in a ...
Hello fellow students and passionate readers!! I'm an enthusiastic cinephile, cynophile and bibliophile. Watching and occasionally participating in sports gives me immense joy, with cricket being my ...
This course has been developed in close partnership with employers, focused on development skills that employers specifically demand. WHY MIGHT YOU WANT TO DO THIS COURSE? You love engineering! You’ll ...
Higher intakes of black tea, berries, citrus fruits and apples could help to promote healthy ageing, new research has found. This study conducted by researchers from Queen’s University Belfast, Edith ...
Linguistic prescriptivism, which promotes and enforces “correct” and “incorrect” language use, is a feature of our everyday lives, whether we are conscious of it or not. Beyond traditional ...
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