Creating a consumer-friendly sustainability label for food
Creating a consumer-friendly sustainability label for food – challenges and opportunities
Creating a consumer-friendly sustainability label for food – challenges and opportunities
Social scientists at Queen's discuss their Covid research.
Learning about Human Experiences with Machines: Towards a better healthcare system
A Panel Discussion as part of the series: DECISION 2020: Interpreting the US Elections.
This online conference is the first in a series considering the future for Geothermal Energy in Northern Ireland.
In the memory of the Holocaust and subsequent genocides, join Lord Mayor, Alderman Frank McCoubrey and Professor James Waller, Cohen Professor of Holocaust and Genocide Studies at Keene State College, New Hampshire, for a virtual talk exploring why the Holocaust matters in today’s deeply divided world. As we commemorate the victims of the Holocaust, we […]
Professor Lederach, an internationally acclaimed expert in conflict transformation, will reflect on the most significant advances in conflict transformation over the course of his career; his own research and practice; religion and reconciliation; and the prospects for peacebuilding in Northern Ireland and further afield.
The event is part of the Religion, Science and the Humanities Seminar Series 2021 and will feature keynote lecture from Professor James Turner, Cavanaugh Professor of Humanities Emeritus at the University of Notre Dame, followed by a Q&A session. For more information, and to view the event, please click HERE
Darren Kew is Professor of Conflict Resolution at UMass Boston and author of Civil Society, Conflict Resolution, and Democracy in Nigeria.
Professor Ian McBride, Foster Professor of Irish History at University of Oxford, will deliver keynote lecture 'Partition and the Limits of Irish Commemoration: Reflections on 1921'.