The Seamus Heaney Centre at Queen’s hosted an event to celebrate International Children’s Book Day with young authors from ...
Parents who experience emotional neglect as children are more likely to have a hostile and controlling parenting style, new ...
Warm temperatures and erratic rainfall due to climate change are taking a toll on Northern Ireland’s health and farming ...
Queen's University Belfast's Reach’25 festival is set to return this week, offering a platform for art to drive conversations ...
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 ...
Chemical Engineering is concerned with the design and operation of processes which convert materials and energy into the higher value products we use every day. It understands the processes which ...
The MSci Zoology with Professional studies enables students to develop knowledge and understanding of: Concepts and theories from the molecular and cellular levels through to the whole-organism. The ...
A research team from the Patrick G Johnston Centre for Cancer Research at Queen’s University Belfast is part of a new £5.5m project which aims to transform bowel cancer care.
Come with us on our journey to Net Zero as we talk all things sustainability! Join our host, Alice Hawthorne, each month as we shine a spotlight on the incredible initiatives taking place right here ...
Professor Lichenstein will discuss his experience of working with community-based museums in Indiana to create a travelling public display of art and memory activism around the themes of lynching, ...
Third year Medicine student Manya provides a breakdown of a typical week on placement in hospital. I am in the middle of my third year of medicine and it is the first fully clinical year. I am ...