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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.
Queen’s University researchers are calling on 50 stroke survivors to take part in a study to explore whether a wireless brain ...
It is currently summer, which means dissertation season - a time of independent research, flexible schedules and trying to stay on top of life. Every day looks a little different, so here’s a glimpse ...
This week, eight Queen’s students returned from the prestigious Washington Ireland ‘Emerging Leaders’ Program having spent ...
Join us at Queen’s Undergraduate Open Day on Saturday 6 September, 9:30am - 3pm, and discover why more students from England, Scotland, and Wales are choosing to study in Belfast. We’re closer than ...
Schools in Northern Ireland wishing to transform to integrated status are experiencing significant barriers, despite recent ...
Queen's University Belfast will work with the Food Safety Research Network (FSRN) to tackle the UK’s most pressing foodborne risks, by connecting science with those who feed the nation.
Baroness Sue Gray and Dr Feargal McCormack have been announced as Pro-Chancellors on Queen’s University’s Senate whilst Ms ...