Northern Ireland’s place in Europe post-Brexit
Queen’s University Belfast academics from a range of disciplines explore what Brexit will mean for Northern Ireland and its place in Europe.
Queen’s University Belfast academics from a range of disciplines explore what Brexit will mean for Northern Ireland and its place in Europe.
Researchers, policymakers and practitioners explore the ways in which people engage with the arts, and how we can value that engagement.
How can the arts improve health, wellbeing and community? Researchers, health professionals and people living with illness share thoughts
An interactive workshop that will allow participants to engage creatively with climate action and ideas for a greener, sustainable future
How can businesses help society? We explore Northern Ireland's growing social enterprise sector.
As a society we have passed a ‘tipping point’ on addressing the climate and ecological crisis; politicians and decision-makers globally are ‘playing catch up’ with recent mobilisations demanding greater and […]
Everything you wanted to know about sex work, but were afraid to ask!
Why not come along for some post-election dissection with a side of Brexit analysis thrown in.
Join us for our first event of 2020 with Dr Alan Renwick from the UCL Constitution Unit. Registration from 6pm; talk starts 6.30pm.
This interactive session explores energy democracy and community participation in the energy transition with a focus on citizen energy in Northern Ireland.