The practical implications of the UK Supreme Court´s “Brexit” decision for Northern Ireland

Moot Court Room School of Law, Tower Building, Belfast, Antrim, United Kingdom

The School of Law at QUB, together with the Centre for Transnational and European Studies, is delighted to host a round-table discussion about the “Brexit” decisions of the UK Supreme Court, released on Tuesday, 24th January, concerning the constitutional requirements to trigger Art. 50 TEU.

Pioneering Research at Queen’s

Whitla Hall University Road, Belfast, Antrim, United Kingdom

Come and meet some of Queen's University's global leaders and research pioneers!

Sir Bernard Crossland Annual Lecture – Universities, Innovation and Growth

Riddel Hall 185 Stranmillis Road , Belfast, Co Antrim, United Kingdom

Join us in welcoming Professor Dame Ann Dowling, President of the Royal Academy of Engineering and Deputy Vice-Chancellor and Professor of Mechanical Engineering at the University of Cambridge, as she delivers the 16th Sir Bernard Crossland Annual Lecture.

Mental health: treatments and interventions – KESS Seminar

Long Gallery Parliament Buildings, Stormont, Belfast, United Kingdom

The Knowledge Exchange Seminar Series (KESS) is the first of its kind in the United Kingdom, formally partnering a legislative arm of government – the Northern Ireland Assembly – with academia. Aiming to encourage debate and improve understanding, KESS provides a forum to present and disseminate research findings in a straightforward format, making those findings easily accessible to decision-makers.

How good are we at understanding the value of arts and culture?

Old Staff Common Room Queen's University Belfast, University Road, Belfast, United Kingdom

With Geoffrey Crossick, Professor of the Humanities, School of Advanced Study, University of London and former Director of the AHRC Cultural Value Project.

Language in education – KESS Seminar

Long Gallery Parliament Buildings, Stormont, Belfast, United Kingdom

The Knowledge Exchange Seminar Series (KESS) is the first of its kind in the United Kingdom, formally partnering a legislative arm of government – the Northern Ireland Assembly – with academia. Aiming to encourage debate and improve understanding, KESS provides a forum to present and disseminate research findings in a straightforward format, making those findings easily accessible to decision-makers.

Machines, morality and the future of medical care

Moot Court Room School of Law, Tower Building, Belfast, Antrim, United Kingdom

Robotic technology is playing a growing role in modern medicine. Join us for a discussion around ethics, medicine and technology!