A major new study led by the Centre for Children’s Rights at Queen’s is challenging how society understands respect and disrespect in the lives of children and young people - and places their voices ...
Midges surviving extreme cold conditions may contribute to future bluetongue outbreaks, new research
New research led by Queen’s University Belfast reveals that biting midges, the insects responsible for transmitting bluetongue virus, can survive colder temperatures than previously thought, having ...
Queen’s University Belfast and Ulster Orchestra have marked milestone anniversaries for each institution with an evening of music, poetry readings, and a walk down memory lane exploring the ...
Friday 20 February this year marked Care Day in the UK, celebrating children and young people who have been cared for by foster carers or other family members, and those who live in children’s homes.
The Library is trialling NutriHealth, a dietary sciences database available on the Ovid platform. This bibliographic database contains 670,000+ records across various research fields including ...
In 1966, Seamus Heaney published Death of a Naturalist, the collection that would launch his career and establish him firmly in the public eye as a poet of place whose local accents and ...
A major new cross-border initiative designed to accelerate digital transformation for manufacturing SMEs across the island of ...
Queen’s University is getting ready to host more than 60 hands-on activities, talks and events during the Northern Ireland Science Festival, which begins next week. Joan Parsons from Queen's is ...
Professor Adele Marshall from the School of Mathematics and Physics at Queen’s has been appointed as a Fellow of the UK Academy for the Mathematical Sciences. The Academy is a new UK national body, ...
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