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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 ...
Microbiology is the study of bacteria, fungi, algae, protozoa and viruses, and is of immense importance in relation to the environment, agriculture and food, biomedical sciences and biotechnology.
From driving cancer research forward to accurately predicting the weather, Computer Scientists are powering progress. In fact everything from social care to cybersecurity or even space travel, relies ...
A BSc Economics with French degree integrates core elements from economics degree with Spanish-language modules taught by the School of Arts, English and Languages. The economics degree equips ...
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, ...
Political violence, terrorism, and civil conflict have seriously affected the lives of millions of people around the world. Moreover, the legacy of 9/11, the rise of groups like ISIS in Syria and Iraq ...
The world’s online security depends on you. Step up to the plate with this fascinating Master’s course, taught by experts at one of the world’s leading cyber security hubs. You’ll be analytical, ...
A group of archaeologists from Queen’s have teamed up with volunteers and school children to uncover the site of a 12th ...