Members of the School of Law Charity Committee with Friends of the Cancer Centre representative Pictured: Kathryn Larmour (School of Law), Caitríona Brennan (School of Law), Sarah Wilson (Friends of ...
Queen’s is part of a new consortium, Evidence Exchange, which will enable civil and public servants to learn from and connect ...
An academic from Queen’s University Belfast has launched an immersive virtual reality (VR) drama titled ‘The Afters’, ...
Queen’s researcher awarded prestigious fellowship to lead UK-wide intensive care clinical trial 13 November, 2025 Dr Andrew Boyle from the Wellcome-Wolfson Institute for Experimental Medicine at Queen ...
Queen’s is delighted to announce the appointment of three new Academic Leads, who will play a key role in strengthening the University’s commitment to Equality, Diversity, and Inclusion (EDI). Dr Neil ...
Our Illuminate Global Challenges Fellowships are an opportunity for exceptional and ambitious early-career researchers to join Queen's to focus on achieving research excellence that aligns to our ...
Young Enterprise Northern Ireland has announced a new strategic partnership with Queen’s University Belfast, which will see the University become the Lead Educational Partner for its flagship Company ...
Opting for our new January intake Postgraduate programmes allows you to commence your studies at a more convenient time of year, while engaging with the same course content and embracing the unique ...
Collaboration is at the heart of our Strategy 2030 vision to be a global university with high impact research and education partnerships across the world. Our partnerships are built on shared ambition ...
A first-of-its-kind study, led by Queen’s University Belfast, exposes the potentially harmful materials found in gum that are going unnoticed. Published in the Journal of Hazardous Materials, the ...
Minister for the Economy, Conor Murphy MLA, has announced there will be a 20% uplift in student maintenance for students across Northern Ireland. We warmly welcome the announcement of a 20% uplift in ...
Almost 90 per cent of stadiums hosting the 2026 World Cup could face potentially dangerous levels of heat, Queen’s University research has revealed. With climate change and extreme heat becoming a ...