Sex work and the law: The implementation of the Nordic Model in N. Ireland
Old Staff Common Room Queen's University Belfast, University Road, Belfast, United KingdomEverything you wanted to know about sex work, but were afraid to ask!
Everything you wanted to know about sex work, but were afraid to ask!
Why not come along for some post-election dissection with a side of Brexit analysis thrown in.
Join us for our first event of 2020 with Dr Alan Renwick from the UCL Constitution Unit. Registration from 6pm; talk starts 6.30pm.
This interactive session explores energy democracy and community participation in the energy transition with a focus on citizen energy in Northern Ireland.
Join us for what promises to be the first post-Brexit Clinic here at Queen's Policy Engagement.
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.
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 […]
Since the late nineteenth century, the humble bicycle has played a minor, yet significant role in Irish history. Internationally, the bicycle has been an integral instrument of protest and cultural change. From use during times of revolution, to a tool of cultural nationalism, and a vehicle for calling attention to indigenous language rights, the bicycle […]
This panel discussion will explore the role that journalism has played in Northern Ireland, hearing from iconic voices of TV, radio and print.