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Queen’s is proud to announce the establishment of the Kathleen Mary McGuckin Scholarship, a transformative new award created ...
Queen’s University researchers are calling on 50 stroke survivors to take part in a study to explore whether a wireless brain ...
Baroness Sue Gray and Dr Feargal McCormack have been announced as Pro-Chancellors on Queen’s University’s Senate whilst Ms ...
The partnership strengthens Queen’s reputation as a leading UK university for commercialisation of research and nurturing ...
This week, eight Queen’s students returned from the prestigious Washington Ireland ‘Emerging Leaders’ Program having spent ...
New research from Queen’s Business School and Edinburgh Business School has examined the impact of the Great Irish Famine (1845-1852) on human height.
Schools in Northern Ireland wishing to transform to integrated status are experiencing significant barriers, despite recent ...
In addition to developing linguistic proficiency in French, students on the Anthropology and French degree learn to critically reflect on identity, culture and society. In Anthropology, they examine ...
Animal Behaviour and Welfare highlights Internationally Renowned Experts This course offers a unique opportunity to obtain a qualification in the fields of Animal Behaviour and Animal Welfare ...
Queen’s is proud to announce the establishment of the Kathleen Mary McGuckin Scholarship, a transformative new award created in memory of a beloved teacher and mother.
Exploring the Walled City of Derry/Londonderry, and the Hidden Gems of Newry 6 August, 2025 Anthropology student Natasha recently visited two NI cities that are rich in historical significance and ...