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A group of archaeologists from Queen’s have teamed up with volunteers and school children to uncover the site of a 12th ...
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 ...
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 ...
Queen’s Business School is proud to announce that the Student Hub has been named Northern Ireland’s Building of the Year 2025 by the Royal Society of Ulster Architects (RSUA). Sonia O'Hare (3rd from ...
Community assistant Sijie Mou shares what she has learned about wellbeing here at Queen's. She gently empahsises that it's okay to ask for help, and points you in the right direction. If you're ...
Farah Hamdan’s latest fieldwork explores how mobula rays can be better protected through science, policy, and local collaboration. Farah Hamdan, current PhD candidate and BSc Environmental Management ...
At Queen’s we like to think that postgraduate study really means something. It means being part of ground-breaking research on a global stage. It means advancing your career, expanding your ...
‘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 ...
In this episode of LawPod, clinical psychologist and forensic anthropologist Dr Shari Eppel discusses her work finding, exhuming and identifying the remains of the disappeared of Matabeleland, ...
I wanted to take a moment to thank you all for your continued dedication, professionalism, and care. The work that you do each day makes a real and lasting impact – on our students, our research, and ...