“The evolution of early modern financial systems, a comparative analysis of the Low Countries, 1500-1800” ...
As part of Good Relations Week 2024, Queen’s recently hosted Cultivating opportUNiTY with Social and Community Farming, an ...
Cyber Security Awareness Month 2024: Join the Fight Against Cyber Threats! This October, we’re excited to bring you a month packed with events and activities to enhance your knowledge and skills in ...
The Strategic Communications Directorate has been named the ‘in-house team of the year’ at the global PRCA Platinum Awards, ...
New research has found that those who consume more foods rich in flavonoids, such as berries, tea, red wine and dark chocolate, could lower their risk of dementia. Led by a team of researchers at ...
Professor Karola Dillenburger from the School of Social Sciences, Education and Social Work at Queen’s has been elected as ...
A major breakthrough in the fight against sepsis, one of the UK's most deadly health threats, has been announced today.
The diaries of David Strain, a linen merchant who documented the lives of gay people in 1930s Belfast, were discovered by Dr ...
Laughter may be as effective as eye drops in improving symptoms of dry eye disease, finds a clinical trial published by The BMJ today.
Queen’s University Belfast and Queen’s Students’ Union have signed up to a UK-wide programme aimed at prioritising student wellbeing around drug and alcohol use.
Chancellor, Professor Sir Ian Greer, has urged for a more ambitious approach to investment in Higher Education in response to ...
Two academics from Queen’s University have been elected as Fellows of the prestigious Academy of Social Sciences.