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Students undertaking English and Politics at Queen’s explore literatures in English in the widest possible sense. From the earliest writings in Anglo-Saxon to contemporary Irish, British, and ‘global’ ...
Climate change is one of the most pressing and challenging issues facing humanity. Extreme heat, flooding, and rising sea levels are leading to a number of dangerous and irreversible impacts on ...
Reading Seamus Heaney is a new series of public talks and group discussions that will look at the twelve main poetry collections published by Seamus Heaney between 1966 and 2010. Beginning with Death ...
Young people were urged today to remain on the island of Ireland and use their ‘truth and dreams’ to sustain the peace that ...
At Queen’s, sustainability is at the forefront of academic and extracurricular initiatives. One of the key groups making progress in this area is the Sustainable Healthcare Development Group (SHDG), ...
Queen’s University Belfast PHD students, James Dill-Russell and Xavier Badham made the decision to cycle from Belfast to Geneva off the back of a bet with their lecturer. The aim of the cycle was to ...
Dr Emma Soye invites you to take part in a new research project. I began a Leverhulme Early Career Fellowship in Anthropology at Queen’s in September 2024, following doctoral research on the social ...
Art work/painting by Sudatta Basu Roy Chowdhury. Full image below. The interdisciplinary research project ‘Counter Narratives of Authority in Transition: Marginality in Indian Academia’ investigates ...
Beginning in 1997, Pete held various youth work positions before evolving into community development and community education roles. He has worked alongside various working-class communities, young ...
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