Queen’s Policy Engagement Post-Brexit Clinic – February 2020
Join us for what promises to be the first post-Brexit Clinic here at Queen's Policy Engagement.
Join us for what promises to be the first post-Brexit Clinic here at Queen's Policy Engagement.
What would a woman-friendly constitution look like? Would a women-friendly constitution benefit other marginalised groups? How might it happen? Join us for this International Women's Day Event to explore these questions and others.
Conversations on the constitutional status of Northern Ireland are flourishing in public and behind the scenes. So far, most of these conversations have focused on UK union, Irish unity and […]
Since the late nineteenth century, the humble bicycle has played a minor, yet significant role in Irish history. Internationally, the bicycle has been an integral instrument of protest and cultural […]
This panel discussion will explore the role that journalism has played in Northern Ireland, hearing from iconic voices of TV, radio and print.
Can you imagine talking to a stranger about politics? About a political issue that you disagree on?
What does the Church of England, the Davos annual meeting of those who ‘run the world’, climate scientists and activists from Greta Thunberg and the school strike for climate movement […]
In this performance lecture, let Richard O’Leary take you in search of Ulster’s Lesser Spotted Queer Protestant. The existence of the LSQP has long been denied by many historians and […]
As the UK prepares to leave the European Union, it is timely to reflect on how best our local Northern Irish businesses might be supported to grow and thereby contribute […]