What learning is needed for post-Covid arts and cultural industries?

Dr Ali FitzGibbon hosts this event which will involve a discussion on future directions of and challenges to our creative sector with insights from Professor Mark Banks (University of Glasgow) and new research from students completing the MA in Arts Management at Queen’s. A Q&A and panel discussion will be chaired by Dr Natalia Grincheva […]

Brave New Virtual World

Brave New Virtual World: Virtual Reality and its uses in Mental Health and Social Care

Museum accessibility and challenges in the new normal

As we begin to return to cultural venues, how do we ensure equal access for all? Queen's researcher Xi Wang hosts this event which focuses on museum accessibility for blind and partially sighted (BPS) visitors. The Royal National Institute of Blind People and researchers at Queen’s will discuss challenges faced by venues and ways in […]

Why the Holocaust matters in today’s deeply divided world

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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 […]