Queen's University Belfast has developed a dynamic MSc programme for students seeking careers in the global pharmaceutical industry. The MSc in Industrial Pharmaceutics will prepare graduates with the ...
The BA in Film and Theatre Making combines the strengths of Queen’s highly regarded Film and Drama departments, offering students a unique opportunity to study the intricacies of production practice ...
The growing changes affecting the natural environment, and the increasing role of environmental policies affecting businesses and organisations are creating new and challenging career opportunities ...
The world’s online security depends on you. Step up to the plate with this fascinating Master’s course, taught by experts at one of the world’s leading cyber security hubs. You’ll be analytical, ...
Queen’s University Belfast, established in 1845, offers a unique location for your production. The site contains a number of historical and beautiful buildings such as the main Lanyon building ...
In this month’s ‘meet the team’ series we feature Dr Elizabeth Martin. Dr Martin is an ARK Associate and Lecturer in Social Policy at QUB. Read more about her and her research here. ARK turns 25 in ...
Astrophysics student Lauren explains the role of a course rep, what's expected in the role, how this experience could benefit you and the impact that you can make! Your main responsibility is to ...
Mitchell Institute Sabbatical Fellow, Dr Eithne Dowds, in collaboration with Dr Elizabeth Agnew (Queen’s University Belfast), Dr Susan Leahy (University of Limerick), and Dr Siobhan Weare (Lancaster ...
The Centre for Sustainability, Equality and Climate Action's 'Love Our Planet and Our Neighbours' event, hosted at Queen's, ...
The development of a £64 million world-class clinical research centre in Belfast took a major step forward today as construction work got underway.
A new study indicates animal populations living in urban areas show elevated resilience to stressful environmental conditions ...
An international research team led by Queen’s University Belfast is developing a long-acting preventative treatment for malaria which will work as a “chemical vaccine” to protect users for at least ...