Queen’s University Belfast and the Northern Ireland Chamber of Commerce and Industry reinforced their role in driving the region’s economic growth during a joint fringe-event at the Labour Party’s ...
Queen’s has been awarded a Community Innovation Practitioner (CIP) Award for 2025-26, as part of the Creative Communities programme, funded by the UKRI Arts and Humanities Research Council (AHRC) and ...
A new virtual tour of Clark Clinic, the children’s cardiology unit at the Royal Belfast Hospital for Sick Children, has been launched to help families prepare for what can often be an overwhelming ...
Centre for Secure Information Technologies (CSIT) at Queen’s University Belfast was delighted to welcome leading expertise from academia, industry, and government to its Open Day 2025, with the theme ...
Queen’s University Belfast and the Northern Ireland Chamber of Commerce and Industry have announced a landmark strategic partnership designed to strengthen collaboration between business and academia ...
As students return to university for the start of a new academic year, Queen’s University Belfast has teamed up with the PSNI to launch a new, proactive initiative to help prevent drink spiking in ...
A new study led by data experts has shown how the implementation of The London Care Record (LCR) has significantly reduced costs, saving £4.6 million per month and over £137 million in total since it ...
A former teenage homeless mother who became a university lecturer and bestselling author joined Queen’s students and alumni to stress the importance of opening up access to education.
Come and meet the Thomas J Moran Graduate School team, including the Dean of the Graduate School, Professor Colin McCoy, and Head of Postgraduate Student Services, Katy Madden, as we welcome you as ...
The School of Social Sciences, Education and Social Work welcomes the announcement of a new bursary scheme aimed at tackling teacher shortages in key post-primary subjects across Northern Ireland. The ...
The Seamus Heaney Centre at Queen’s University Belfast has announced the appointments of Caoilinn Hughes, Mark McCambridge and Conor McPherson as the Seamus Heaney Centre Fellows for 2025-26.
Pupils from eight Belfast schools have helped to unearth the remains of a 19th century house during a Queen’s University community archaeology dig in Woodvale Park.