STAFF ROUND UP
Queen's University Belfast
24 April 2026
Queen's Festival of Educational Excellence will take place from Wednesday 6 May to Thursday 7 May, as part of the celebrations marking the official opening of the Global Institute of Educational Excellence at 69–71 University Street. The festival will bring together colleagues from across the University to share and celebrate excellence in teaching and learning.
Please note that spaces are now limited and will be allocated on a first-come, first-served basis, with some sessions already at full capacity.
Festival sessions will be aligned to:
- curriculum and assessment reform;
- AI and digitally enhanced education;
- student success.
We hope you will be able to join us.
The address used for Microsoft notifications in Office 365 (SharePoint, OneDrive, Office, Planner, Project, Viva and Teams) is changing from Friday 1 May.
Currently, notifications may come from addresses including no-reply@sharepointonline.com, no-reply@planner.com or no-reply@project.com.
- Following the change, these notifications will instead come from a single address, no-reply-m365@qub.ac.uk, and will also no longer be flagged as "external".
- Automated processes or rules may require updating to include the new email address.
This change will help improve our email security, allowing users to quickly see whether a email has been sent from within our Microsoft environment or from an external source.
If you collaborate with other organisations and receive Microsoft notifications from them (such as when sharing files), these emails will continue to come from the Microsoft notification address or from the organisation's own address.
The annual Times Higher Education (THE) Awards shine a spotlight on the exceptional work taking place in higher education. With awards in 20 categories, colleagues are encouraged to avail of the opportunity to showcase the outstanding research, teaching and other activity taking place across Queen's.
Entries for the 2026 THE Awards are now open, focusing primarily on work that took place during the 2024-25 academic year.
- To help us coordinate Queen’s entries, please complete this form by Tuesday 5 May if you have an entry you would like to be considered for submission.
A member of the Queen’s team coordinating the entries will then be in touch.
Further information on the THE Awards is available at: https://the-awards.co.uk/2026.
Spaces for Daycare and Out of School Club are available for children for the remainder of the 2025-26 academic year.
Applications are also open for the 2026-27 academic year.
The Out of School Club – for children attending Primary School (Primary 1 to Primary 7) – operates between 2.00pm and 5.45pm and hosts a maximum of 18 children from various schools across Belfast.
Childcare Services is conveniently situated on campus at 11 College Gardens, Belfast, and, while primarily supporting Queen's staff and students, also serves parents who live and work in the local community.
The University is currently recruiting for a number of positions internally.
Staff can view internal and external vacancies through iTrent Employee Self-Service.
As we approach quarter end, staff are asked to please ensure that all sales invoices are fully approved and posted to QFIS within 14 days of the supply date / the activity being completed, in order to comply with VAT regulations and to ensure that VAT is accounted for in the correct VAT return.
If there are any invoices where the supply took place more than 14 days ago, please ensure these are fully approved and posted to QFIS by the end of the day on Thursday 30 April.
If you have any queries, please contact the tax team by emailing tax@qub.ac.uk, or the sales invoicing team at sorequests@qub.ac.uk.
Mental Health Awareness Week 2026 will take place from 11 to 15 May. To mark the week, a series of campus events have been organised to support staff wellbeing and connection.
Please note that all events planned across campus for Mental Health Awareness Week are now fully booked, with the exception of Games on the Quad. Booking can be made via iTrent self-service (search for 'Wellbeing').
- Wednesday 13 May: Games on the Quad & Free Ice-Cream, 12.00pm to 2.00pm.
The following courses are available to support staff wellbeing within Queen’s. In iTrent, search for 'Wellbeing' to view available courses and find out more.
- Mindfulness - Five Week Programme. Tuesdays from 28 April, 10.00am to 11.00am.
- Dealing with Life Events - Financially. Thursday 7 May, 10.00am to 11.00am.
- Workplace Wellbeing Day: Spectrum.Life sessions. Wednesday 29 April. Includes a Q&A with Ireland Rugby Captain, Caelan Doris.
Spectrum.Life Wellbeing Series
Spectrum.Life, Queen's new EAP provider, has a range of wellbeing webinars and eLearning modules on their wellbeing hub. Access Spectrum.Life courses here using the Organisation Code QUBSTAFF.
E-Learning programmes
- The Impact of AI on your Mental Wellbeing
- Understanding, support and resources for domestic violence
In Case You Missed It
The 2026 Belfast Marathon takes place this week on Sunday 3 May. Queen’s Sport's 10-week Virtual Couch to Relay programme – a progressive running plan designed to get Queen’s relay participants marathon-ready – ends with its Week 10 Training tips:
- Jog for 35-40 minutes.
- Jog for 15-20 minutes (relay prep day).
- Relay Day!
Queen's is partnered with Cyclescheme to offer our staff savings on the cost of a bike and equipment for commuting to work. The costs are spread over monthly instalments taken from your payslip pre-tax.
The scheme can save you between 32% – 42% on the cost of a bike and accessories. Cycling to work enables you to save on fuel costs while travelling sustainably.
Our on-campus Bike Hub, Freedom Cycles, offers convenient bike sales, servicing and repairs to staff, students and the general public.
The International Staff Support Team (ISST) will host the next Immigration Practice Group session on Thursday 14 May from 11.00am to 12.00pm via MS Teams. This session will focus on the Global Talent Visa (GTV) as a key mechanism for attracting and retaining international research talent.
- To join, or for further information, please contact internationalstaff@qub.ac.uk.
This session will be relevant for colleagues across Faculties, Schools and Professional Services involved in recruitment, research development, global mobility and supporting international staff.
More information
In an increasingly competitive global environment, and with growing constraints across other visa routes, GTV is becoming an increasingly important pathway for securing and retaining leading researchers. At Queen’s, the route is already supporting a diverse and high-performing international cohort across academic, research and KTP roles.
- This session will open with a UKRI perspective from Ben Weeks, Head of Global Talent Strategy at UK Research & Innovation, setting Global Talent within the wider research and innovation landscape.
- This will be followed by a Faculty perspective from Professor Geert Dewulf, Pro-Vice-Chancellor for Engineering and Physical Sciences, reflecting on the role of the route in attracting global talent.
- The session will also explore how GTV supports the University’s Strategy 2030 ambitions, including research excellence, internationalisation, and commitments under the Race Equality Charter and broader diversity and inclusion agenda.
- A practical segment will focus on how Schools and Faculties can make more effective use of the route across recruitment and workforce planning.
The University Safety Service is introducing a new Safety Service Desk within Planon to streamline how staff and students access key Safety services. For staff, a new Safety Service Desk icon will now be available on Queen's Online (QOL) (see image on left).
This new Planon Safety Service homepage will provide quick access to essential functions, initially:
- Face-Fit Test Reservations
- Eyesight Test and Prescription Safety Glasses
- Drone Flight Requests
Further features are currently in the final stages of configuration and testing and will be added over the coming months.
In addition, please note that the Car parking functionality for Visitor Parking and Annual Parking Permits will now be available on the general Planon Staff homepage via the Planon Staff Homepage icon on QOL.
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We will continue to share updates, including launch timelines and any supporting guidance. In the meantime, please contact the Estates Service Desk with any queries on 028 9097 5152 (or extension 5152), or email estates.helpdesk@qub.ac.uk.
Staff members have now been given access to the Planon portal to request and receive all of the services to which they are entitled.
- To ensure continued access to these services, and to increase efficiency, staff accessing the portal are asked to please take a moment to update their Personnel Record to include your location (Property and Space).
What you need to do
- Go to the Planon portal.
- Click on the Personnel Record icon (pictured left).
- Ensure all fields are accurate, editing and populating them as required.
If your location is not registered, you may experience delays or be unable to access some core services, including:
- Safety processes – Campus Filming Requests, Drone Requests, Waste Services, DSE Assessments, Eyesight Testing, First Aid Training, Face Fit Testing, Incident Reporting and Requests for Safety Training
- Annual Car Park Permits and Visitor Parking
- Access Control Requests
- Fire Safety Processes
- Maintenance Requests
- Service Requests
- PAT Testing Requests
Taking a few minutes to register your location now will help ensure these services continue to function smoothly and without delay for you.
If you experience any issues accessing the portal or updating your details, please contact the Estates Service Desk on 028 9097 5152 (or extension 5152), or email estates.helpdesk@qub.ac.uk.
Thank you for your co-operation.
If you haven’t already, there’s still time to shine a spotlight on an outstanding colleague in this year's 2026 Queen's Technician Awards.
Whether it’s a colleague who has driven excellence across research, teaching, public engagement, sustainability, or leadership, or a new colleague who has gone above and beyond in their role, this is an opportunity to celebrate their impact and dedication.
Nominations are open to both staff and students, and self-nominations are also welcome.
- All entries must be emailed to qubtechnicians@qub.ac.uk before Friday 8 May at 5.00pm.
- Download the nomination form and view the eligibility criteria.
The winners will be announced on Thursday 21 May at the Queen’s Technician Showcase. This event is open to technicians only.
- Please register here to attend the event.
- Submit details of your Showcase demonstration or poster here.
Award categories
Awards are available in the following categories:
- Technician Award for Contribution to Outreach
- Technician Award for Contribution to Sustainability
- Technician Award for Contribution to Research
- Technician Award for Contribution to Education
- Technician Award for Outstanding Leadership
- Technician Award for Best Newcomer
Featuring case studies, key performance indicators and an overview of our work to address the UN Sustainable Development Goals across all of our activity, Queen's Annual Sustainability Report 2024-2025 provides updates on our University community's progress in implementing our ambitious Net Zero Plan and a wide range of sustainability initiatives across the 2024-2025 academic year.
Key themes include:
- Sustainability in Campus Activities
- Research and Sustainable Solutions
- Sustainability in our Education, Outreach and Partnerships
- Engaging our Community on Sustainability
Queen's Staff Forum ensures all staff have a representative voice to provide meaningful feedback on workplace issues that impact the employee experience.
- Find your Staff Forum representative and view a summary of previous meetings.
- The next Staff Forum meeting will be held on Wednesday 13 May, featuring a broader organisational update as well as discussions on additional voluntary contributions (AVCs) and salary sacrifice.
- If you would like to request items for the agenda, please contact your Staff Forum representative directly.
Please note: The Staff Forum is not for raising individual issues.
More information
Highlights from the April Staff Forum Meeting.
Recent discussions included:
- Healthcare Benefit System
- EDI Strategy Consultation Update
- Revised PS Digital DPR Form
- Pulse Survey Update
Queen’s Staff Forum aims to:
- ensure staff views are heard and represented through nominated representatives from across the University;
- create an open and inclusive space for dialogue between staff and senior leadership, including the Vice‑Chancellor;
- provide structured feedback on workplace issues that affect the employee experience;
- support collaborative action planning and contribute to positive, institution‑wide change.
Following the University’s transition to Spectrum.Life as its Employee Assistance Programme (EAP) provider in January, our Student Counselling and Support Service has now also transitioned to Spectrum.Life, effective immediately.
This replaces the former Psychological Therapies and Counselling Support service, which was previously delivered through Lena by Inspire.
This transition is expected to be seamless, with no disruption to existing support for our students.
- More information
Services available:
Through Spectrum.Life's Student Counselling and Support, students will have access to:
- 24/7 confidential mental health and wellbeing support from a qualified clinician via the same helpline number at no cost: 0808 800 0016;
- A clinical assessment and, if appropriate, in-person counselling sessions, close to campus (online sessions are available on request);
- Access to a dedicated online wellbeing platform, BeWell Hub, designed to support student mental and physical wellbeing.
How you can support the transition
- Please ensure that any references to Inspire or Lena by Inspire, such as out-of-office messages or digital resources, are updated as appropriate.
- Please remove and dispose of any outdated resources, posters and leaflets in your area that refer to Student Counselling through Inspire.
- The Student Wellbeing team will be sharing physical assets from Spectrum.Life across Schools and shared student spaces.
- If you, your School, or service would benefit from additional updated physical assets (posters, leaflets, etc), or digital graphics (such as PowerPoint slides, digital screen graphics or out-of-office templates), please submit a request using this form.
Further information and support
- For any additional questions regarding the new Student Counselling provider or the transition, please email: studentwellbeing@qub.ac.uk
All staff at Queen's can avail of Staff Discounts, which offer you reductions at hundreds of outlets – including supermarkets, high street stores and restaurants – as well as vouchers, reloadable top-up cards and access to discounts specifically for Queen’s staff. The Employee Discounts Scheme is accessible via the MyLifestyle Hub.
Discounts are also available for Queen's Film Theatre, Queen's Welcome Centre, Open Learning, and Queen's Sport.
- AI and Assessment TIRIgogy Webinar:
- Assessment Design for a time of artificial intelligence. Wednesday 29 April, 10.00am to 11.30am.
- AI Lightning Talks - Recordings
Our recent AI Lightning Talks event brought together colleagues from across the University to showcase how AI is being used in teaching, research, and professional services. From AI-powered avatars to using GenAI to create bespoke tools, the presentations offered a wide-ranging look at AI in action at Queen’s.
- AI for Educators Course: Self-paced Canvas course for student-facing staff to build confidence using AI in education. Explore four modules (Basics, Teaching & Learning, Assessment & Feedback, and Research), with practical AI Skills Build activities and discussion. Complete what’s most relevant to you, or finish all four to earn a Digital Certificate of Completion, signed by Professor Judy Williams (PVC Education and Students).
Please contact the team at AI-Hub@qub.ac.uk with any queries.
Recent posts from Queen's Policy Engagement (QPol):
- The lost Northern Ireland census of 1926, by Professor Marie Coleman
- Churchill And Ireland: A Varied Legacy Revisited at Queen’s, by Peter Donnelly
To contribute an article to Queen's Policy Engagement, please email Kevin at qpol@qub.ac.uk.
The Conversation is a news website featuring articles by academics, often republished to global media outlets. Articles by Queen's academics published in The Conversation have been read by 23.8 million people internationally. Read the latest:
- Israel's onslaught against Lebanon may strengthen Hezbollah – just when it's at its weakest, by Professor John Nagle
- Why the ceasefire in Lebanon is unlikely to change much on the ground, by Dr Tarek Abou Jaoude
- How commercial sand dredging is reshaping the largest lake in the UK – new study, by Dr Neil Reid
- Will voters turn against Donald Trump in the US midterms? What we know so far, by Dr Richard Hargy
- More joy, less juggle? Why workplaces should get on board with the value of care, by Dr Caroline Millar
- 'Protected' seagrass meadows aren't necessarily healthy – because pollution doesn't stop at the shoreline, by Heidi McIlvenny
- Israel's campaign against Hezbollah is raising sectarian tensions in Lebanon / Campagne contre le Hezbollah : Israël attise les tensions sectaires au Liban, by Dr Tarek Abou Jaoude
- What's behind Pakistan's war with Afghanistan's Taliban government?, by Professor Michael Semple
Read the latest staff news stories on the Staff News and Community Gateway:
- In Pictures: Reach ’26 Arts and Sustainability Festival
- Queen’s researcher first in UK to win international award
- Queen’s academics appointed to the Council of State by President of Ireland
- Bridging Arts and Sustainability at Queen’s with Reach’26 Festival
Queen's Staff Blog provides a space for staff to share their reflections, knowledge and experiences, and build a connected University community.
Our latest Staff Blog features Nathan Campbell, Estates Manager (Sustainable Construction) on this year's Sustainable Construction Conference.
If you are interested in writing a staff blog piece, please contact internalcommunications@qub.ac.uk.
Queen’s will host the 2026 Operational Research Applied to Health Services (ORAHS)* Conference from 19 to 24 July. This conference provides a forum for researchers, practitioners, and policymakers from around the world to share innovative approaches to improving health systems.
- All information, abstract submission, and registration is available on the conference website.
* ORAHS is an annual conference of the EURO Working Group of the International Federation of Operational Research Societies, IFORS.
This year’s conference will focus on the transformative potential of digital innovation and artificial intelligence to enhance decision-making, optimise healthcare delivery, and improve patient outcomes across complex health systems. Attendees have an opportunity to give an oral or poster presentation, along with networking opportunities.
Thursday 23 July will be practitioner focused and is available for one-day registration.
Keynote speakers:
- Professor Christine Currie (University of Southampton)
- Professor Sally McClean (Ulster University)
- Dr Peter Cosgrove (Consultant Physician in Paediatric Emergency Medicine)
Staff are invited to attend this lecture and discussion on the Rights of Nature as a Liberatory Practice on Monday 11 May at 2.00pm in The Moot Court, School of Law, Main Site Tower (MST/02/006).
The guest speaker is Professor Mary E Gomes (Sonoma State University, California).
- More information
The global Rights of Nature (RoN) movement challenges the utilitarian Western framework of ‘nature as property’ by granting legal rights to nature. Professor Mary Gomes will approach the RoN movement from the perspective of Ecopsychology, which explores the inextricable relationship between human well-being and the flourishing of the Earth. The current ecological crisis can be understood as being rooted in the violent repression of an animistic sensibility that has existed in varying forms across cultures over eons, possibly since the origins of humanity. Our agelong capacity to perceive, acknowledge, and respect the full, mysterious existence of the more-than-human world was replaced with a flattened, mechanistic worldview.
This new ideology formed the philosophical and religious foundation for colonialism, which relies on a utilitarian and extractivist relationship to nature. Moving beyond these destructive systems requires that we identify ways to revive and restore ways of relating to nature that acknowledge and relate respectfully to the inherent personhood of other beings.
Relating in such a way is deeply and widely rooted in human experience. In fact, it took centuries of widespread oppression, cultural disruption, destruction of native languages and spiritualities, and genocide to reach the point where many people find these ideas unusual.
From an ecopsychological perspective, the RoN movement presents a unique opportunity for the regeneration of our personal and cultural connections to the landscape. It provides a way to heal from the multigenerational cultural trauma that has arisen from waves of colonization and oppression.
- About the speaker
Mary E Gomes, PhD, is a Professor of Psychology and Faculty Sustainability Chair at Sonoma State University in Rohnert Park, California. She received her BA in Psychology and Folklore from Harvard University, and her PhD from Stanford. She has been involved with the field of Ecopsychology since its inception, as co-editor of the first edited book in the field, Ecopsychology: Restoring the Earth, Healing the Mind, (1995) and an organizer of its initial invitational conferences. Her current work focuses on regenerating deep and respectful relationships with the more-than-human world, from her work promoting nature connection on the Sonoma State campus to her writing on the Rights of Nature movement that is unfolding in Ireland.
- Roundtable: The Catholic Church and Peace-making in Great Britain and Northern Ireland. Thursday 30 April, 12.00pm to 1.30pm, Senate Room, Lanyon Building.
- Conference: The Criminal Cases Review Commission and Miscarriages of Justice. Tuesday 5 May, 1.30pm to 5.30pm, Moot Court, School of Law, Main Site Tower.
- Symposium: Framing Terror: Screen Violence, Memory and the Ethics of Looking. Wednesday 20 May, 10.00am to 3.00pm, room 0G.074 Lanyon Building.
- Seminar: Irish America's Resurgence Post-Brexit. Wednesday 20 May, 2.30pm to 4.00pm, Senate Room, Lanyon Building.
Pint of Science returns to Belfast next month and staff are invited along to the following events, which feature contributions from Queen's researchers:
- Smart Machines Smart Health. Monday 18 May, 7.00pm to 9.00pm, the Wee Bar, One Elmwood.
- The Science of Everyday Data. Wednesday 20 May, 7.00pm to 9.00pm, The Black Box.
Tickets cost £5. All proceeds go to the Pint of Science charity.
Find out more and book your tickets here.
For further information, please contact Dr Donna Rogers, Faculty of Medicine, Health and Life Sciences Public Engagement Manager (d.rogers@qub.ac.uk).
Postdocs and research staff at Queen's are invited to the following events. All events are in person, except where noted, and will take place in the Seminar Room, First floor, 63 University Road.
- Workshop: Hone and Develop In-Demand Skills. Thursday 30 April, 1.00pm to 4.30pm.
- Event: New Postdoc Induction: Thursday 7 May, 1.30pm to 4.00pm.
- Information session: Postdoc Life Series: Making the Most of Your Career Development Days. Monday 11 May, 12.00pm to 1.00pm, online.
- Course: Time Management for Productive Work and a Happy Life: Tuesday 26 May, 9.30am to 1.30pm.
- Training/Information session: Preparing for your Personal Development Review (PDR) for Research Staff. Wednesday 10 June, 1.30pm to 4.00pm.
Workshop: Hone and Develop In-Demand Skills. This new interactive career workshop for postdocs and research staff is designed to expand your awareness of potential career pathways while equipping you with the knowledge and tools to develop highly sought-after skills.
New Postdoc Induction. Calling new postdocs and research staff (or anyone wanting to find out more about postdoc support at Queen’s)! Join the next induction event to find out how you can make the best of your time at Queen’s and hear about the support available to postdocs in the University!
Postdoc Life Series: Making the Most of Your Career Development Days. This dynamic session will show you how to turn your Career Development Days at Queen’s into real opportunities for growth, progression, and new possibilities. Hear practical guidance, gain fresh ideas, and learn directly from postdocs who are already making it happen!
Course: Time Management for Productive Work and a Happy Life. This course aims to help postdoctoral researchers to manage time and workload effectively, supporting a healthy work–life balance and overall wellbeing. It combines practical tools with self-reflection and peer learning, covering topics such as prioritisation, planning, minimising distractions, and workplace expectations.
Preparing for your Personal Development Review (PDR) for Research Staff. This practical and reflective session is designed to help research staff maximise the benefits of the Personal Development Review (PDR) process by focusing on their personal development, career goals, and next steps.
Colleagues are invited to view the fourth newsletter of Queen's Academic Centre of Excellence in Cyber Security Education (ACE-CSE). This edition includes the latest news, achievements and events from Queen's cyber security community.
Together, the cyber security community at Queen's continues to drive forward the University's cyber strategy – building skills, awareness, and innovation through education, research, and collaboration. From school outreach initiatives like CyberFirst Empower, where 700 Year 8 girls explored future opportunities in cyber, to hands-on Capture the Flag training for postgraduate students, the community is strengthening cyber resilience across Queen’s and beyond.
About QUB ACE-CSE
The ACE-CSE is advancing Queen’s University’s cyber security strategy by fostering a culture of cyber awareness and enhancing cyber security knowledge across educational pathways, institutional operations, and the broader community.
Staff interested in finding out more or joining the ACE-CSE team can contact Dr Sandra Scott-Hayward.
Details of ongoing works being carried out across the University campus can be found on the Estates Directorate webpage.
See this week’s new and returning films at Queen’s Film Theatre, your cinema on campus.
- The Blue Trail
- The Drama
- After the Credits: Film Discussion Group
- The Stranger
- Power to the People: John & Yoko Live in NYC
- NT Live: All My Sons
- Hokum
- Primavera
- Colours of Time
Staff tickets are priced at £8.50. Staff and students aged 26 and under can join LUMI to get tickets for £6.00 every day, all year round.
- Book Launch: As a Lover, by Hilary McCollum. Wednesday 29 April, 6.00pm, The Seamus Heaney Centre.
- New writing showcase: Words in the Air: script showcase. Thursday 30 April, 6.30pm (drinks reception), 7.00pm start, The Brian Friel Theatre.
- Book Launch: The Tree is Missing, with Shannon Kuta Kelly. Thursday 30 April, 6.00pm, The Seamus Heaney Centre.
- CQAF and SHC: Derek Mahon - A Celebration with Stephen Rea, Katy Mahon and Stephen Sexton. Saturday 2 May, 6.00pm, Carlisle Memorial Church, North Belfast.
The Naughton Gallery new exhibition 'AVANT GARDENER' continues. Launched as part of Queen's award-winning arts and sustainability festival, REACH'26, this exhibition brings together local and international practitioners to explore the intersections of art, activism, and sustainability, asking how we continue to find meaning, pleasure, and purpose in our relationship with the living world.
Admission is free. All are welcome.
AVANT GARDENER examines how contemporary artists are tending to new growth – cultivating visions of connection, care, and resistance. From lush landscapes to post-apocalyptic dreamscapes, the works consider how the human body and experience are shaped by their surroundings – at once embedded within them and set apart. Through pop cultural references, mythological allusions, and cinematic echoes, the exhibition invites us to look anew at the environments we inhabit, shape, and sometimes destroy.
AVANT GARDENER forms part of REACH '26, Queen’s University Belfast’s annual Arts and Sustainability Festival, and continues the Naughton Gallery’s commitment to presenting bold, thought-provoking work that speaks to the world we share. Read more about the REACH 26 programme here.
The ESD Community of Practice invites staff to its Spring Series of lunchtime sessions designed to spark ideas, share practice, and open up conversation about embedding sustainability in teaching, learning, and student experience.
The second session, 'The Activist Educator: Authentic Assessment for Sustainable Development' takes place on Thursday 21 May from 12.15pm to 1.30pm in the Geography Building, room OG/033.
In these sessions colleagues will hear practical examples from across Queen’s and explore approaches that can support student learning, employability, and real-world engagement.
Sessions take place from 12.15pm to 1.30pm in the Geography Building, room OG/033.
- Thursday 21 May: The Activist Educator: Authentic Assessment for Sustainable Development. Presented by Dr Sean Roe and Dr Mary McGahon, School of Medicine, Dentistry and Biomedical Sciences.
- Wednesday 17 June: Living Labs at Queen’s: Turning Campus Challenges into Student Learning. Presented by Natalie Le Seelleur, Queen's Sustainability Team.
More information
- Thursday 21 May: The Activist Educator: Authentic Assessment for Sustainable Development
Explore an innovative physiology assessment that connects the 17 United Nations Sustainable Development Goals with authentic, discipline-based learning. Sean Roe and Mary McGahon will share how the assessment has developed over the past two years, what students produced, and what emerged in terms of engagement, advocacy, and meaningful learning.
- Wednesday 17 June: Living Labs at Queen’s: Turning Campus Challenges into Student Learning
Learn how Queen’s Living Labs connects real sustainability challenges on campus and across Belfast with student learning, research, and partnership projects. The session will introduce the Living Labs approach, show what kinds of projects work well, and outline practical routes for bringing opportunities into modules, placements, dissertations, and co-curricular activity.
- Queen's Teaching Awards – Call for Applications: These awards celebrate the outstanding contributions of colleagues who enhance the learning and teaching experience across the University. Open to academic staff, professional services colleagues and Graduate Teaching Assistants, applications are welcomed from individuals or teams. Applications will close on Sunday 31 May.
- Advisor of Studies Training Day. Tuesday 16 June, 9.15am to 1.30pm, TR02, 69-71 University Street. A half-day workshop focusing on equipping you with the skills and knowledge needed to effectively support and guide our students.
- Need help with Canvas? Canvas Tier 1 Support is available 24/7, year-round (365 days) for both staff and students.
- One-to-One Consultations: Staff can book a 30-minute virtual session with a Digital Learning Developer from your Faculty, School or VLE Pedagogy Support Team (subject to availability).
This year's Safety Training programme is available on the University Safety Service Training webpage. The full range of courses can be booked via iTrent Employee Self-Service.
Training sessions for the remainder of April and May are given below. All sessions are in person.
Please feel free to contact the University Safety Service at safety@qub.ac.uk or 028 9097 4613 should you have any queries or training requirements.
| Training course | Date | Time | Safety Officer |
|---|---|---|---|
| Safe Transport of Class 6.2 Materials by Air (Refresher) | 28 April | 9.30am to 1.00pm | Lindsey Smith |
| Radiation Safety – Open and Sealed Sources |
30 April |
10.00am to 12.00pm | Lindsey Smith |
| Health and Safety Coordinator Training | 5 May | 9.30am to 12.00pm | Enya Kinsella |
| Safety in Fieldwork | 7 May | 10.00am to 12.00pm | Dean Cross |
| DSE Assessors Training | 8 May | 9.30am to 12.00pm | Jo McDonagh |
| Strategic Health and Safety Risk Management | 8 May | 9.30am to 12.00pm | Lindsey Smith |
| AED Defibrillator Training | 11 May | 2.00pm to 3.00pm | David Norwood |
| Health and Safety Induction | 13 May | 9.30am to 10.30am | Lindsey Smith |
| Event Safety Training | 13 May | 9.30am to 3.30pm | Jo McDonagh |
| Manual Handling Training | 20 May | 10.00am to 12.30pm | Jo McDonagh |
| COSHH for Non-Laboratory/Workshop Staff | 22 May | 10.00am to 11.00am | Dean Cross |
| Safety in Student Placement | 26 May | 9.30am to 11.30am | Enya Kinsella |
| Accident Investigation Training | 27 May | 9.30am to 11.00am | Enya Kinsella |
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