Researchers from Queen’s University Belfast have found that consuming a diet rich in flavonoids such as berries, apples and ...
A new study, which aims to deepen understanding of the impact of physical activity on children’s health and wellbeing, has ...
A leading Queen’s historian has been elected President of the International Federation for Public History. Professor Olwen ...
Administrative Data Research NI (ADR NI) has secured over £26 million to continue its vital, ground-breaking work until 2031 ...
A new seagrass meadow has been discovered at Strangford Lough by a PhD student from the School of Biological Sciences.
Date: 13/02/2026 Time: 10:00AM - 12:30PM Location: NI Clinical Research Facility (NICRF) Belfast City Hospital Lisburn Rd, Belfast BT9 7AB Category: Community Event, Workshop / Seminar / Course ...
International Study Centre Brochure 2026-27International Study Centre Brochure 2026-27 - 4,695 KB - File ID 4986477 (4,695 KB) International Study Centre (INTO Queen's) Brochure 2024-25International ...
Cancer leaders launch new plans to build an all-island digital cancer research powerhouse 26 January, 2026 The All-Island Cancer Data Forum 2026 convened in Belfast under the eHealth Hub for Cancer, ...
The Centre for Public History provides a lively hub for people engaged in researching and practicing public history. We seek to nurture excellent research, provide a forum for debate, and develop ...
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 ...
The School has several funding opportunities for academic study and travel. Details of all the School funding can be found on this page. Be sure to revisit this page frequently and check the site news ...
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