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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 ...
Queen’s University researchers are calling on 50 stroke survivors to take part in a study to explore whether a wireless brain-powered computer game can help people regain movement in their arms.
There’s more than one route to a university degree in Northern Ireland It's time to start considering your options ahead of results day. If you don't get the grades to get straight into university, ...
Queen’s academics Dr Michael Aldous and Professor John Turner from Queen’s Business School launch their new book The CEO: The Rise and Fall of Britain’s Captains of Industry - a deep dive into the ...
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 ...
The School of Nursing and Midwifery is delighted to announce that Professor Juliet MacArthur, Honorary Professor of Practice, has been awarded a Fellowship by the Royal College of Nursing (RCN).
Higher intakes of black tea, berries, citrus fruits and apples could help to promote healthy ageing, new research has found.
Earth’s atmosphere is much more sensitive to ripples of radiation from the Sun than scientists previously believed, new research by Queen’s University Belfast has found.