Expressing a youth perspective on climate damage using animation
OnlineLooking at how animation can help us better understand climate change and young people's feelings about it.
Looking at how animation can help us better understand climate change and young people's feelings about it.
Join us to examine the crucial role of trade unions in ensuring a just transition beyond fossil fuels and creating a sustainable economy.
Cooking is often promoted as an activity through which individuals can improve the quality or sustainability of their diet.
Join us to hear about new research and share arts management practice from around the world.
Join us for this online talk and discussion about the prospects for constitutional change in Ireland.
How do relations with the environment intersect with ethnic minority and migrant experiences and identities in Northern Ireland?
The exhibition will raise awareness of how important vision and vision research is for everyone. Open to everyone.
This event launches a website of infographics of TESOL research for English teachers.
Join us for the latest updates on post-Brexit life in Northern Ireland.
Following on from our long-running series of Brexit Clinics at Queen’s, this new series of public engagement events looks at the latest developments in the UK’s post-Brexit relationship with the EU and at the implementation of the Protocol on Ireland/Northern Ireland.
Join Professor David Phinnemore, Professor Katy Hayward, Dr Viviane Gravey, Dr Billy Melo Araujo and Lisa Whitten for more insight and analysis.