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A delegation from Queen’s University Belfast travelled to Cairo this week to meet with Palestinian educators from Gaza for a ...
The Open Learning Programme at Queen’s is now open for Autumn/Winter enrolments, offering a wide range of courses for ...
Queen’s University Belfast will co-lead major cross-border collaborations tackling cybersecurity, language and identity, and ...
Queen’s is proud to announce the establishment of the Kathleen Mary McGuckin Scholarship, a transformative new award created ...
New research from Queen’s Business School and Edinburgh Business School has examined the impact of the Great Irish Famine ...
List of events happening at Queen's Students' Union for students studying at Queen's University Belfast ...
Queen’s University makes four new appointments to its Senate governing body 29 July, 2025 Baroness Sue Gray and Dr Feargal McCormack have been announced as Pro-Chancellors on Queen’s University’s ...
Queen’s University convened some of the world’s most influential business minds in Belfast this week for a high-level Economic Forum, aimed at putting Northern Ireland at the centre of the global ...
Queen’s Professor hosts international critical care trials conference in Belfast 27 June, 2025 The prestigious conference (which ran from 11 – 13 June) was held at the Titanic Belfast and brought ...
The Seamus Heaney Centre at Queen’s University Belfast announce Amelia Loulli as the winner of the Seamus Heaney First Collection Poetry Prize 2025, supported by the Atlantic Philanthropies.
Queen’s has launched a major €6.8 million (£5.7m) PEACEPLUS-funded project aimed at transforming support for people living with substance use and mental health challenges across Northern Ireland and ...
Higher intakes of black tea, berries, citrus fruits and apples could help to promote healthy ageing, new research has found.