Queen’s University Belfast today hosted an event to mark Ukrainian Week in the United Kingdom, concluding in the signing of a new partnership agreement between Queen’s and the Global Coalition of ...
On Monday 10 November 2025, Queen Mary University of London and Nanchang University formally launched their Joint Education ...
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Belfast experts slam UK agency for doing “virtually nothing” over bacon and ham cancer risk
Queen’s University professors accuse Food Standards Agency of ignoring evidence on nitrites and nitrates used in processed ...
The scholarships are designed to recognise students with strong academic records while promoting access to world-class education at the GIFT City campus.
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Young UUP society pessimistic about tackling 'anti-unionist hostility' at Queen's University Belfast
The Queen's University Belfast branch of the UUP has voiced pessimism about quelling what it sees as anti-unionist hostility ...
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Queen's University Shines At National Awards For Innovation
Queen’s University Belfast has swept the boards at the UK’s ‘Golden KTP Awards’, winning two out of an available three ...
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Wigan represented by three brain scientists at UK awards ceremony
Good news for Wigan girls Dr Cara Croft, Professor Fiona Ducotterd, and Dr Helen Nuttall, who came together on Friday, ...
There will also be festive light shows at the iconic Market House, as well as mock trials in Armagh Courthouse, a Highwayman’s Banquet at the Archbishop’s Palace and an ‘Evening at the Georgian Opera’ ...
Keir Starmer said he's 'delighted that more Indian students will be able to benefit from a world-class British education' ...
A gritty, groundbreaking tale of Irish emigrant women from BAFTA-winning director Rich Peppiatt has been announced ...
Professor Sir Mark Caulfield, Queen Mary University of London’s Vice Principal for Health, has been awarded the Lombardy Research Prize 2025. This year’s €1 million prize was jointly awarded to ...
Traumatic bone injuries in the tails of duckbilled dinosaurs have led scientists at Queen’s University Belfast to a major discovery: they believe they can now identify the bones as female.
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