History in the Making: The Ulster Museum and the ‘Troubles and Beyond’ with BBC’s Marie-Louise Muir
The Centre for Public History, Queen's University Belfast, invites you to join us for HISTORY IN THE MAKING: A MASTERCLASS IN DIALOGUE.
The Centre for Public History, Queen's University Belfast, invites you to join us for HISTORY IN THE MAKING: A MASTERCLASS IN DIALOGUE.
Baroness Onora O'Neill will deliver this year's McCosh Lecture at Queen's University Belfast on Friday 10 May from 2pm. This is a free event and requires no registration.
The next Brexit Clinic from Queen's Policy Engagement will take place on Wednesday 19 June 2019 at 12.30pm in the Peter Froggatt Centre, Room 02.026 (Second Floor), Main Campus, Queen’s University Belfast.
This is a joint event between the Crime and Social Justice Group at Queen's, Include Youth and the Children's Law Centre.
The Institute for Global Food Security, in partnership with the Oxford Farming Conference, invite you to attend the inaugural Grand Challenge Debate.
Join us for the Belfast launch of the Christian Aid/Mitchell Institute report, “Integrating Conflict Prevention in Humanitarian Resilience Programmes,” based on preliminary fieldwork conducted in Burundi, DRC, South Sudan, and Myanmar. This research was designed to assess the integration of conflict sensitivity and prevention in humanitarian resilience programmes with the aim of building resilience in […]
Tim Smit is Executive Vice-Chair and Co-founder of the multi award-winning Eden Project in Cornwall.
Queen’s University Belfast academics from a range of disciplines explore what Brexit will mean for Northern Ireland and its place in Europe.
Researchers, policymakers and practitioners explore the ways in which people engage with the arts, and how we can value that engagement.
How can the arts improve health, wellbeing and community? Researchers, health professionals and people living with illness share thoughts