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The initial impact made by the Safeguarding the Union deal in reassuring unionists about Northern Ireland’s unique ...
The University's stand this year will offer interactive exhibitions and science experiments including a range of visual ...
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.
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 ...
Structural Engineering with Architecture is concerned with the planning, design, construction, sustainability, management, energy use, aesthetics and rehabilitation of the built environment. Fields of ...
The growing changes affecting the natural environment, and the increasing role of environmental policies affecting businesses and organisations are creating new and challenging career opportunities ...
Queen’s recently hosted the British Academy lecture ‘"It's not what you know, it's who you know": The Problem of Social ...
A new report "Harnessing the Power of Data to Transform Cancer Research, Care and Innovation across the Island of Ireland”, ...
A group of archaeologists from Queen’s have teamed up with volunteers and school children to uncover the site of a 12th ...
Medicinal chemists have been responsible for many of our modern medicines. Their central contribution to developing new therapeutic agents against microbial infections, cancer and heart disease has ...
Behaviour analysis is the science of understanding behaviour. Therapies and strategies derived from the science have a wealth of evidence showing the effectiveness in helping people learn new skills ...
Biopharmaceutical products are highly important in today’s global healthcare systems in treating illnesses and disease. The industry in the British Isles has seen significant investment, particularly ...