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Young people were urged today to remain on the island of Ireland and use their ‘truth and dreams’ to sustain the peace that ...
A pioneering new approach to ‘wave science’, aimed at improving outcomes across global healthcare, the environment, engineering and economics, has been published by a group of international ...
Leading cancer experts warn the UK cancer care system is facing a critical breaking point, in a call for radical action to ...
With the backdrop of Prime Minister Keir Starmer’s AI Action Plan, senior policymakers, AI researchers, and industry leaders joined a major seminar at Queen's to explore how AI can support and ...
Actor, director, and singer Adrian Dunbar has gifted the Seamus Heaney Centre at Queen’s Happenstance, a book of poetry and ...
Congratulations to Mitchell Institute Fellow: Religion, Arts and Peacebuilding, Dr Gail McConnell who has been selected as one of 50 Irish artists to be awarded a residency at the Centre Culturel ...
In January 2025, Bronagh Byrne and Cate McNamee gave an invited presentation to the Department of Education on findings from their research study on the emotional well-being of deaf children and young ...
Dirk Schubotz and Phd Student Megan Turner spoke at a Victim Support NI conference in February on ‘What we know (and don’t know) about children’s and young people’s online relationships and what we ...