Rural areas are crucial to national productivity. Sustainable rural development is a strategy to promote vibrant, healthy rural communities by supporting regional economies, protecting natural ...
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, ...
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.
Are you curious about life at Queen’s University Belfast? Whether you're a prospective student, a current member of the university community, or alumni looking to reconnect, Instagram offers a vibrant ...
We are pleased to announce the launch of the PoP Plus Fund, an exciting funding opportunity designed to support projects that have high commercial potential. The PoP Plus Fund will provide extended ...
Assistant Professor in the School of Information and Communication Studies at University College Dublin The annual LINAS student-led Conference is taking place on Monday 14 April 2025 at Queen’s ...
This holiday season, the Centre for Light Matter Interaction embraced the festive spirit with a Christmas photography competition. Elias Gerstmayr's winning image Participants were encouraged to ...
Professor Karola Dillenburger and Dr Katerina Dounavi become Associate Fellows of the Centre for Public Policy and Administration (CPPA). The CPPA provides the platform at Queen’s for advancing ...
Established in 2008, The Tom Lantos Human Rights Commission, US Congress, is charged with promoting, defending and advocating for international human rights as enshrined in the Universal Declaration ...