A Global City in a post-Brexit Era – A Case for a City Deal?
Belfast City Hall Donegall Square, Belfast , Antrim, United KingdomJoin QPol at Queen's at Belfast City Hall for the latest Brexit Clinic.
Join QPol at Queen's at Belfast City Hall for the latest Brexit Clinic.
Join us at Queen's University Belfast on 23 June for this public roundtable that brings together academics and practitioners to discuss what Brexit means for our environment North and South.
QPol Policy Engagement at Queen’s invites you to the latest in its series of ‘Brexit Clinics’ bringing together academic experts and stakeholders to discuss the issues facing the UK, to consider the particular challenges the process poses for Northern Ireland and to provide informed insights into the process. So whether your particular interest is the economy, borders, the enviroment or the Brexit process itself, why not come along to the next Clinic on Wednesday 30 August at 12.30pm.
The Chief Executives’ Club at Queen’s and the Queen’s Management School, are delighted to welcome Mr Declan Kelly, Chairman & CEO, Teneo to deliver its inaugural Annual Leadership Lecture.
Join Queen's University for the first in a major new series of Global Challenges Debates where a leading Queen's academic engages in debate with a leading figure from another major institution, to consider an issue of global significance.
15 months after the UK has lodged its intention to withdraw from the European Union (EU), there is limited information on what exactly the UK wishes to achieve. Join us at Queen's University Belfast for this special event that brings together academic experts from across Europe to discuss the socio-legal perspectives of Brexit.
Mr Shinichi Iida, Minister for Public Diplomacy and Media at the Embassy of Japan in the UK will visit Queen's University on 29 September to deliver a lecture entitled "Brexit and the Japan-UK relationship."
QPol Policy Engagement at Queen’s invites you to the latest in its series of ‘Brexit Clinics’ bringing together academic experts and stakeholders to discuss the issues facing the UK, to consider the particular challenges the process poses for Northern Ireland and to provide informed insights into the process.
The first of this year's KESS Seminars will take place on Wednesday 25 October from 1.30pm.
Professor Phil Scraton will lead a seminar exploring the significance of critical research in securing institutional changes and social justice.