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As part of the Business Breakfast Insights series, Queen’s Business School hosted an event exploring what the global trade tariff changes mean for Northern Ireland and the wider global economy.
The University's stand this year will offer interactive exhibitions and science experiments including a range of visual ...
A new report "Harnessing the Power of Data to Transform Cancer Research, Care and Innovation across the Island of Ireland”, ...
Queen’s recently hosted the British Academy lecture ‘"It's not what you know, it's who you know": The Problem of Social ...
A group of archaeologists from Queen’s have teamed up with volunteers and school children to uncover the site of a 12th ...
This degree seeks to develop graduates with a global mind-set that have the necessary business and cultural skills to work in a global marketplace. All organisations are now operating in a competitive ...
This course offers a Single Honours Archaeology degree programme with an additional French language qualification. Archaeology explores a wide range of evidence that documents the human past – from ...
Structural Engineering with Architecture is concerned with the planning, design, construction, sustainability, management, energy use, aesthetics and rehabilitation of the built environment. Fields of ...
Advances in medical care and technology now mean many more children are living with complex healthcare needs and life-limiting illnesses. The aim of the programme is to provide you with the knowledge, ...
The MSc in Mental Health and Mental Capacity Law provides the required training for social workers to undertake the role of Approved Social Worker under the Mental Health (Northern Ireland) Order 1986 ...
Dr Robert Kenny (University of Leicester) will explore the career of François Moylin (c. 1690-1770), an extraordinary actor-manager and key figure in the early eighteenth-century theatre world of both ...
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