Creating our sustainable future

Canada Room and Council Chamber Queen's University Belfast, University Road, Belfast, United Kingdom

An interactive workshop that will allow participants to engage creatively with climate action and ideas for a greener, sustainable future

Climate Jobs and a Just Transition: Responding to our Climate Emergency

Canada Room and Council Chamber Queen's University Belfast, University Road, Belfast, United Kingdom

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 faster action on our climate crisis. The most recent climate science stresses the scale and urgency of reducing greenhouse emissions. In order to meet the […]

GE2019: Post-election Analysis and Brexit Clinic

Bell Lecture Theatre Lanyon Building, Belfast, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom

Why not come along for some post-election dissection with a side of Brexit analysis thrown in.

Repowering Democracy? Community participation in the energy transition

Canada Room and Council Chamber Queen's University Belfast, University Road, Belfast, United Kingdom

This interactive session explores energy democracy and community participation in the energy transition with a focus on citizen energy in Northern Ireland.

A Women’s Constitution: Won for All?

Edgar Graham Room, Main Site Tower, 02.002, School of Law, QUB University Square, Belfast, Antrim, United Kingdom

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.

A Women’s Constitution: Won for All?

Edgar Graham Room, Main Site Tower, 02.002, School of Law, QUB University Square, Belfast, Antrim, United Kingdom

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 their implications for rights, equality, health, education and the economy. The impacts of constitutional change on women’s and other marginalised lives are rarely considered. This […]