A three-day visit to Belfast by leading experts and academics from across Europe is growing the city’s status as a model in ...
A new digital archive capturing the artistic legacy of the Irish border has recently been launched by academics from Queen’s ...
The Seamus Heaney Centre at Queen’s has announced the appointments of Fiona Benson, Jan Carson, and Declan Lawn and Adam ...
As part of Good Relations Week 2024, Queen’s recently hosted Cultivating opportUNiTY with Social and Community Farming, an ...
Professor Karola Dillenburger from the School of Social Sciences, Education and Social Work at Queen’s has been elected as ...
A major breakthrough in the fight against sepsis, one of the UK's most deadly health threats, has been announced today.
The Strategic Communications Directorate has been named the ‘in-house team of the year’ at the global PRCA Platinum Awards, ...
The programme is designed to provide students with an intellectual training in the disciplines of Philosophy and Politics which, while discrete subjects, are complementary and mutually enriching. The ...
Queen’s is an exciting place to study medicine. Key features of our programme include participation in clinical skills in Year 1, integrated case-based learning to facilitate your application of ...
Queen's offers lower tuition fees and living expenses than many other similarly well-regarded universities in the United Kingdom. The fees you will pay will vary depending on the course you choose and ...
As more and more people diagnosed with autism live in the community, opportunities for interactions with first responders (police, fire, EMT, etc.) have increased exponentially. Training for first ...
New research has found that those who consume more foods rich in flavonoids, such as berries, tea, red wine and dark chocolate, could lower their risk of dementia. Led by a team of researchers at ...