18 November 2024
This week Queen's is celebrating European Week for Waste Reduction 2024, with an engaging line up of sustainability events taking place across the University campus until Saturday 23 November. All events are free and open to all staff and students.
Find out more and register here.
These events will help to contribute to our commitment to reaching net zero by 2040 as well as highlighting a range of things we can do to together to make a difference:
- Join award-winning environmental artist, Sue Bamford, at the Queen’s Repair Cafe for advice on how to repair or revamp your clothing and champion sustainable fashion.
- Discover how you can turn your extra or leftover food into tasty dishes, avoiding food waste and saving money at our student cookery class.
- Come along to Swanston House and browse a variety of preloved items in conjunction with CSB Streetwear. Save the environment and stay stylish on a budget.
- Embrace sustainable fashion and exchange clothes at our new Student Swap Shop.
- Join Freedom Cycles for a free pop-up bike check.
- Start your day the right way with a Zero Waste Vegan Breakfast.
- Take some time away from your desk or laptop, meet friends and colleagues, and enjoy the outdoors, all while tidying up your local community at the Big Autumn Clean Up.
- Visit us to find out how you can look after your health and your environment by staying hydrated at our Hydration Stations.
- Join our accommodation team for some advice on winter prep gardening in the Elms BT9 Community Garden and Allotment.
Staff should note the following Accounts Payable arrangements over the Christmas and New Year holiday period for paying authorised Supplier Invoices, Requests for Payment and Staff Expenses Claims:
- Invoices received by 5.00pm on Tuesday 10 December and Requests for Payment or Staff Expenses Claims received by 12.00pm Wednesday 11 December 2024 will be paid by Thursday 19 December 2024.
- Invoices received after 5.00pm on Tuesday 10 December and Requests for Payment or Staff Expenses Claims received after 12.00pm Wednesday 11 December 2024 and before 12.00pm on Thursday 2 January 2025 will be paid by Friday 10 January 2025.
- Normal payment arrangements will apply for all payment requests received week commencing Monday 6 January 2025.
Whilst Accounts Payable will make every effort to comply with this timetable, due to the volumes of payment requests received at this time of the year, and to ensure payment before the holiday, staff are requested to process all such transactions well in advance of these deadlines.
Further clarification of these arrangements, if required, may be obtained from Accounts Payable by emailing: accounts.payable@qub.ac.uk.
The payment date for December 2024 will be Wednesday 18 December. The cut-off date for all information to be included in the December 2024 pay run is Thursday 5 December at 5.00pm.
- Relocation Claims: Staff are asked to submit relocation claims by close of business on Wednesday 27 November, to ensure processing and inclusion in December salaries. Contact relocation@qub.ac.uk with any queries.
- Sickness Absence monitors: all inputs are to be updated by Thursday 5 December.
As this payroll is being run earlier than usual, please provide all changes/inputs by the above deadlines to avoid any underpayments.
Please contact salaries.office@qub.ac.uk if you have any questions.
Since 2020, Queen's has been a signatory of the Race Equality Charter, which helps universities and research institutes in their work to improve the representation, progression and success of Black, Asian and minority ethnic people in higher education.
As part of Queen's commitment to fostering an inclusive culture that is characterised by equity, diversity and a sense of belonging for all, staff are invited to take five minutes to participate in a short but important anonymous survey on racial equity.
Please complete the survey here by Friday 6 December at 4.00pm.
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The survey is completely anonymous, and your valuable feedback will help us to identify what we are doing well, and crucially, where we can do better in making the university a more diverse, equal, and inclusive place. It will also inform our application to the Race Equality Charter in 2025.
For further questions, please refer to the FAQs or email REC@qub.ac.uk.
The Diversity, Inclusion and Staff Wellbeing Unit invites staff to a Family Benefits Information Session, delivered by Employers for Childcare, on Thursday 28 November from 11.00am to 12.00pm via Teams. Join for an overview of the financial support available for working parents and families. Parents can contact the Family Advice Service after the session for confidential personalised advice.
Find out more and register here. The Teams joining link will be issued to participants the day before the session.
The Conference and Events team are seeking staff volunteers to help out at Winter Graduation, taking place from Monday 9 to Friday 13 December.
Staff are required to assist with ushering guests to their seats in the Whitla Hall. Volunteers can offer to help at one or more ceremonies. All help is gratefully received.
Please email events@qub.ac.uk with any further queries.
Members of the public from migrant and minority ethnic communities, including asylum seekers and refugees, are warmly invited to the following Sanctuary Coffee Mornings at Queen’s , taking place on Wednesdays from 10.00am to 12.30pm at 48 University Road (ground floor Seminar Room). Come along for tea/coffee, biscuits, and useful information. Places are limited.
Find out more and register here, or register for your preferred session/date below.*
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In these sessions, you can listen to a presentation, ask questions and take some useful information material. The Queen's University Belfast Sanctuary Team will welcome you and ask for your feedback about the information you would like to receive in the future, so they can plan some more sessions from January 2025 onwards that are relevant to you. Children are welcome (but need to be supervised by parents) – some toys will be available in the room for them to play with.
Sessions
- The School System in Northern Ireland: Wednesday 20 November, 10.00am to 12.30pm. With Bríd from the Education Authority.
- Getting into University, Wednesday 27 November, 10.00am to 12.30pm. Emma from Queen’s Recruitment will explain how Queen’s University works and how you can study here.
- Winter Traditions and Festivals: Wednesday 4 December, 10.00am to 12.30pm. With Suyi from Queen’s Students' Union let’s talk about the winter/December/end of the year traditions in our countries. This event will be part of the Holyland Winter Festival.
- Queen's University Library Scheme and McClay Library Tour: Wednesday 11 December, 10.00am to 12.30pm. Richard from Queen’s Library will explain how to access the free Queen’s University library membership scheme; attendees will visit the McClay Library, and there will be some gifts for the children.
* The Seminar Room is the first door on the right when you enter the building. Please note: an interpreter of Arabic will be at these coffee mornings. When registering please say if you would like an interpreter for a different language.
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The Sustainability Team are pleased to announce that Cyclescheme will host four live events, open to the public, on Thursdays from 11.30am in November 2024 and January 2025 as follows.
- 21 November
- 16 January 2025
- 30 January 2025
To register,* navigate to 'Join a Cyclescheme Webinar' on the Cyclescheme Webinars webpage and select your preferred date (the registration link is the same for each event).
* Please note: anyone who wishes to attend will need to register their own interest so we can share the link individually and are able to gather attendance details.
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These 30-45-minute events will provide a run-through of the benefits of Cyclescheme, Cycling to Work, how much money you can save through the scheme, where you can get a bike, how to apply, additional Cyclescheme offerings, and will host a live Q&A session at the end where the organisers will answer as many questions as possible.
This is a fantastic period for staff to consider purchasing a new commuting bike following on from the recent opening of the university’s new ebike facility and PEC shelter, encompassing 80 new secure bike parking spaces.
The Postdoctoral Development Centre (PDC) encourages as many postdocs and research staff as possible to complete the New PDR for Research Staff Pulse Feedback survey; even if you didn’t have a PDR this year or if you did have a PDR but didn’t use the new form, your feedback will still be invaluable.
Complete the New PDR for Research Staff Pulse Feedback Survey here.
Your input will help the PDC to assess the impact of the new PDR process and ensure it is a valuable tool for your personal and professional growth.
A new bespoke Personal Development Review (PDR) form and associated guidance was rolled out for all research staff in summer 2024, following a pilot in summer 2023. To gather feedback on the new PDR process, the Postdoctoral Development Centre (PDC) have prepared this short survey targeted at postdocs and other research staff.
The Home Office is replacing physical immigration documents with a digital proof of immigration status called an eVisa. As part of the move to eVisas, anyone who uses a physical immigration document and who does not already have a UK Visas and Immigration (UKVI) account will need to:
- take action; and
- create an account at www.gov.uk/evisa.*
International staff and their family members who need to create an eVisa account should do this as soon as possible, so that there is time to resolve any issues should they be encountered.
* These include individuals with a Biometric Residence Permit (BRP), a Biometric Residence Card (BRC) or legacy paper documents such as a passport containing an ink-stamp or visa vignette sticker. Individuals who currently prove their immigration status with one of these documents, need to visit www.gov.uk/evisa to create a UKVI account to access their eVisa. This move to eVisas does not impact any individuals’ underlying immigration status.
Important note
If you do not create a UKVI eVisa account, you will have no way of proving your lawful right to be in the UK after 31 December 2024. You need evidence of this for a wide range of activities, including:
- travelling into the UK;
- carrying out a right to work check;
- opening a bank account;
- accessing state benefits (if this is permitted on your visa);
- registration with a GP;
- obtaining a driving license.
Creating, accessing and using a UKVI account
Creating a UKVI account is free. Videos explaining the process are available here on GOV.UK.
Once accessed, eVisas can be used to generate a share code to prove immigration status and associated rights such as the right to work and the right to rent using the view and prove service at www.gov.uk/view-prove-immigration-status.
More information and support
Further information, support and guidance is available at www.gov.uk/evisa.
The International Staff Support team are available to provide support and assistance at: internationalstaff@qub.ac.uk.
The Organisational Development Team invites staff to a Community of Practice (CoP) information session on Tuesday 3 December from 10.00am to 11.00am in person on the main site (a calendar invite will follow on registration).
This session is for all staff, whether already part of a CoP, interested in joining one, or thinking about starting one.
Please register here by Friday 29 November.
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Communities of Practice aim to bring together colleagues from across the university who share similar roles to exchange knowledge, discuss best practices, and build valuable professional connections. Participating in a CoP is an excellent opportunity to expand your network, gain fresh insights, and enhance your professional skills.
This session will highlight how Communities of Practice can support your professional growth and provide guidance on how to get involved, aligning with the university’s commitment to enhancing staff learning and career development.
Staff are invited to participate in a brief but important survey that explores how Queen’s reputation compares to other UK and global universities.
Your feedback in the survey is essential for identifying areas for improvement and will play a crucial role in shaping the university's strategic direction.
Participants are encouraged to complete the survey by Friday 29 November, at 12.00pm (noon).
About the W100 Survey
This survey is coordinated by The World 100 Reputation Network, a group of leading global universities, of which Queen's University is a member. The survey is managed by Times Higher Education, who ensure that all responses remain anonymous and confidential in accordance with the UK’s Market Research Society Code of Conduct.
For any questions, staff can contact Rowen Elliott at rowen.elliott@timeshighereducation.com.
The Advance HE National Teaching Fellowship Scheme (NTFS) and Collaborative Award for Teaching Excellence (CATE) are open.
To apply to go forward as a Queen's nominee to either scheme in 2025, colleagues are invited to submit an expression of interest and detailed bullet points by email to Liz McDowell (e.mcdowell@qub.ac.uk), per below, by Monday 9 December.
To register your interest
Staff submitting an expression of interest should include detailed bullet points indicating how they would meet the criteria outlined in the Award guidelines. These should be sufficiently detailed and include information on the type of evidence you can provide to support your claims, to allow the internal selection panel to make an informed decision. The Expression of Interest should also include a brief opening paragraph setting out what you do that is new or different to the discipline/University.
More information
In 2025, for the NTFS the University can nominate up to three individual members of staff who teach and/or support learning in higher education. The NTFS 2025 Guidance document provides details about the Scheme and the criteria.
The CATE recognises and celebrates collaborative work that has had a demonstrable impact on teaching and learning. The University can nominate one team that can clearly demonstrate its impact on teaching and learning through collaboration. The CATE 2025 Guidance provides details about the Scheme and the criteria.
Further information is available on the CED website. Queries can be directed to e.mcdowell@qub.ac.uk.
Recent posts from Queen's Policy Engagement (QPol):
- Prof Mark Lawler: Delivering solutions to the cancer crisis – acting on the evidence
- Dr Marisa McVey: Business and Human Rights in Northern Ireland
- Post-Brexit Clinic at Queen’s – Recording and Slide Deck
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 12.5 million people internationally. Read the latest:
- We all need toilets – expert insights into what happens when there aren't enough of them, interviews with various contributors including Dr Omololu Fagunwa, Queen's University Belfast
- US election: how does the electoral college voting system work?, by Dr Richard Hargy
- US election: what time do the polls close and when will the results be known? An expert explains, by Dr Richard Hargy
- There's a crisis in special educational needs provision: here's the situation across the UK and Ireland, by Prof Noel Purdy (Stranmillis University College), Dr Cathryn Knight (University of Bristol), Dr Joanne Banks (Trinity College Dublin)
- Many important 20th-century philosophers investigated ghosts – here's how they explained them, by Dr Matyáš Moravec
- AI is just one of the thorny issues facing photography – here's how the industry can prioritise ethics, by Dr Savannah Dodd
The Strategic Communications Directorate is hosting an online training session with The Conversation UK on Thursday 21 November from 10.30am to 12.30pm for academics and researchers in the Faculty of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences.
During this training session the editor will discuss The Conversation’s unique, collaborative editorial process, give tips on style, tone and structure (with examples), look at how to pitch (with examples) and look at different approaches and article types. Attendees will also have the opportunity to discuss their research with the editor and pitch potential story ideas.
* There are a limited number of places for this session. Colleagues who sign up and then are no longer able to attend are asked to please cancel their registration so that their place can be re-allocated to to the waiting list.
For more information on the AHSS session, please email Zara McBrearty in Queen's Strategic Communications Office: z.mcbrearty@qub.ac.uk.
About The Conversation
The Conversation is a news analysis and opinion website with content written by academics working with professional journalists. It is an open access, independent media charity funded by more than 80 UK and European universities.
Queen's Staff Forum was established in June 2018. Made up of representatives from each School, Directorate and GRI across Queen's, this group represents all of our people and provides an opportunity for staff to share their views and make a real difference for all who work here.
The Stephen Livingstone Lecture 2024 takes place on Wednesday 4 December at 5.30pm in the Moot Court, School of Law, Main Site Tower (MST.02.006).
The guest speaker is Patrick Corrigan (Amnesty International UK). Mr Corrigan will deliver a talk on 'Human rights heroes – to equality and beyond! How activists can win the fight for justice'.
Find out more and register here (sign up for in-person and online attendance is available).
The Mitchell Institute invites staff to the following events. More information and registration can be found at the links below:
- Lecture: Anti-Imperial Epistemic Justice and Rights Politics in Most of the World, Wednesday 20 November, 5.00pm to 6.30pm, Canada Room and Council Chamber
- Workshop: Roman History: Late Republican History in Strange Places, Friday 22 November, 12.00pm to 5.00pm, Mitchell Institute Fellows’ Room, 18 University Square
- Lecture: Resurgent Authoritarianism’s Challenge to Democracy’s Status as an International Norm, Wednesday 27 November, 4.30pm to 6.00pm, Senate Room
- Research Workshop: Does Counter-Terrorism Work?, Wednesday 11 December, 1.00pm to 2.00pm, Mitchell Institute Fellows’ Room, 18 University Square
The Wellcome-Wolfson Institute's Barcroft Lecture 2024 will take place on Wednesday 20 November at 3.00pm in MBC Lecture Theatre 1.*
This year’s medal recipient and guest speaker is Professor Botond Roska (Institute for Molecular and Clinical Ophthalmology Basel (IOB), and Faculty of Science, University of Basel, Switzerland). Professor Roska will deliver a lecture entitled 'Restoring vision with optogenetics therapy'.
A reception will follow this event. All are welcome to attend.
* This meeting is in-person, however, a link for Teams can be obtained by emailing Deborah Mitchell d.mitchell@qub.ac.uk.
About the guest speaker
Professor Roska is founding Director and Senior Group Leader at the Institute for Molecular and Clinical Ophthalmology Basel (IOB) and Professor at the Faculty of Medicine and at the Faculty of Science at the University of Basel, Switzerland. He earned his MD in 1995 at the Semmelweis University of Medicine, Budapest, and his PhD from the Department of Molecular and Cell Biology at the University of California, Berkeley, in 2002.
Roska's laboratory aims to find ways to repair visual dysfunction by investigating the function of the retina, thalamus, and cortex at the level of cell types and circuits, and using this knowledge to understand disease mechanisms and to develop treatments. Roska's work has led to robust technology for cell-type targeted gene therapy and vision restoration in retinas. In a breakthrough study published in Nature Medicine in May 2021, Roska and colleagues reported the first blind patient who partially regained vision. They demonstrated the feasibility of partial vision restoration using optogenetic therapy and engineered goggles. His experimental approach is interdisciplinary, combining physiological, molecular, viral and computational approaches to reveal the structure and function of retinal circuits.
The Barcroft Lecture
The Barcroft Lecture was established by the Wellcome Trust after the passing of Professor Henry Barcroft to honour his contribution to medical research. The lecture is awarded by the School of Medicine, Dentistry and Biomedical Sciences at Queen's University Belfast for major contributions to research in the fields of physiology or medicine.
Staff, students and members of the public are invited to the Precision Medicine Centre's open, public event on AI in cancer diagnostics, with patients, researchers, families and clinical practitioners, on Thursday 21 November from 5.00m to 7.00pm in Riddel Hall.
Postdocs and research staff are invited to register for tomorrow's Career Exploration Interview with Professor Victoria Simms (Ulster University), taking place from 12.00pm to 1.00pm online.
This is a live podcast recording and everyone is welcome.
Find out more and register here.
Professor Victoria Simms, Professor of Developmental Psychology at Ulster University, will provide insight into her career journey in academia. Ways to navigate career aspirations and life priorities to create a healthy work-life balance will also be discussed.
Year 10-14 students, their parents and guardians, who want to find out more about undergraduate courses within the Faculty of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences, are invited to an AHSS Undergraduate Information Evening on Thursday 21 November, from 6.00pm to 9.15pm in Junction café, Main Site Tower, Queen's University Belfast.
Find out more and register here.
This event will include a wide range of engaging subject talks and an opportunity to chat informally with academic staff and students. Attendees will also be able to chat to employers, and hear about student placement and travel experiences.
Queen’s has renewed its annual membership to the Crowdhelix platform that facilitates research networking and collaboration. The EU-Global Research Development team is hosting the following drop-in clinic for those interested in getting the most out of the platform and relevant collaboration opportunities:
- Tuesday 19 November, 12.00pm to 2.00pm, MBC
Please register here. Please bring your own laptop to the clinic.
The Crowdhelix platform contains over 50 thematic 'Helixes' across different scientific disciplines. A Helix is a curated international community specifically designed to generate meaningful connections between engaged researchers, innovators, business leaders and investors. Staff can find a demo on Queen's Horizon Europe SharePoint site.
The WE Innovate Programme launches in 2025. This programme, offered in partnership with Imperial College London, is designed to support female-led teams with entrepreneurial ideas, providing the tools, knowledge, and guidance needed to bring business visions to life. It offers a world-class experience for participants.
To join this programme, please complete the expression of interest form here.
The WE Innovate Programme is a supportive community dedicated to helping women rise and elevate their businesses with expert guidance, mentorship, and funding opportunities.
Programme Structure:
- Phase 1: 25 participants will attend eight masterclasses covering key topics like Customer Discovery, Personal Branding, IP, Pitch Performance, and Fundraising.
- Phase 2: 10 participants will attend a retreat and receive six weeks of coaching and mentoring.
- Phase 3: A select group can apply for £30,000 in funding to help grow their business.
Read this week's summary of funding opportunities and news from the Research Development team.
Details of ongoing works being carried out across the University campus can be found on the Estates Directorate webpage.
This week’s new and returning films at Queen’s Film Theatre, your cinema on campus.
SHOWING THIS WEEK:
- Outburst Queer Arts Festival
- Small Things Like These
- Blitz
- Art of Action: Everything Everywhere All at Once
- No Other Land
- NT Live: Prima Facie
- Members' Preview: Conclave
- BIAF: The Good Thief (35mm)
- Art of Action: The Raid + Live Combat Performance
- Exhibition on Screen: Van Gogh: Poets and Lovers
- Art of Action: The Batwoman
Staff tickets are priced at £6.50 (standard ticket price £8.90). If you are 26 and under join LUMI to get tickets for £5.00 everyday, all year round.
Together with the QFT, The Naughton Gallery presents a screening of Wayne's World on Monday 25 November at 6.15pm as part of its SCREEN/PRINT series, with a free poster designed by David J McMillan available for each attendee.
Film Summary
Wayne and Garth are the most excellent hosts of a rockin' public access TV show they record in Wayne's parents' basement. When their show catches the attention of sleazy TV executive Benjamin Kane the pair are offered a fat contract to tape their show at his commercial network. But soon they find themselves battling to save their show and win the affections of rock goddess Cassandra.
About SCREEN/PRINT
SCREEN/PRINT is a film project developed by the Naughton Gallery in collaboration with UsFolk illustration agency and Queen's Film Theatre, through which illustrators are commissioned to design new posters for films which have inspired or influenced their practices to coincide with a special screening of the film.
The Naughton Gallery's current exhibition, 'Joyful Resistance', continues until Sunday 1 December. This is the first UK and Ireland solo exhibition by American cartoonist Bianca Xunise.
The Gallery is open daily from 11.00am to 4.00pm. Admission is free, and all are welcome.
About JOYFUL RESISTANCE
What does it mean to be punk and how has it played a role in the transformative and restorative justice across the globe? In this bold and innovative new body of work, Xunise explores the thread that weaves together punk rock, DIY, and community change, inviting visitors on a thrilling journey through the intersecting realms of politics, activism, and music. With haunting parallels of resistance from Belfast to Chicago, Xunise utilises humour and illustration to advocate for the beauty of the underground – where grassroots resistance can be a catalyst for global revolution.
Naughton Gallery online: Explore the Gallery's exhibitions and collections here.
The Diversity, Inclusion and Staff Wellbeing Unit invites staff to an Autism Awareness Training session, taking place on Thursday 21 November from 10.00am to 11.00am via Zoom. This session aims to help staff to support colleagues, students and others with Autism.
Find out more and register here. The event link will be issued the day before the session.
People and Culture's Learning and Development programmes offer training and development opportunities that are suitable for all staff, from Learning for All, Leading and Managing at Queen’s, and Recruitment and Selection Training to LinkedIn Learning and Nature Masterclasses.
The November 2024 programme includes the following:
The Safety Training programme for this academic year is available on the University Safety Service Training webpage. The full range of courses can be booked via iTrent Employee Self-Service.
Please feel free to contact the University Safety Service at safety@qub.ac.uk should you have any queries or training requirements.
Available training sessions for November and December are as follows. All sessions are in person.
Training course | Date | Time | Safety Officer |
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Provision and Use of Work Equipment Regulations (PUWER) | 19 November | 10.00am to 12.30pm | Andrew McGookin |
Safety in Student Placement | 19 November | 9.30am to 11.30am | Julie McConkey |
Event Safety Training | 22 November | 10.00am to 3.00pm | Jo McDonagh |
Manual Handling | 28 November | 10.00am to 12.30pm | Jo McDonagh |
Health and Safety Induction Training | 4 December | 9.30am to 10.30am | Lindsey Smith |
DSE Assessors Training | 10 December | 9.30am to 12.00pm | Julie McConkey |
AED Defibrillator Training | 11 December | 11.00am to 12.00pm | David Norwood |
The Open Research Team is running the following upcoming online training for staff. Both sessions are only being offered once in Semester 1, 2024:
- UK Data Service (An Introduction), Tuesday 19 November, 11.00am to 12.00pm. Open to all staff.
Find out more.
Staff register here. PGR students register via MyFuture. - How to manage the components of your research for AHSS, Wednesday 20 November; 3.00pm to 4.00pm. Brand new course open to AHSS researchers only. Find out more.
Register here.
The Centre of Educational Development will run a half-day workshop on Friday 10 January 2025, from 9.15am to 2.30pm, in person (room TBC). This workshop will focus on equipping attendees with the skills and knowledge needed to effectively support and guide our students.
Register via iTrent self service.
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Through interactive sessions and collaborative discussions, you will gain valuable insights and practical tools to enhance your advising practice. This is an opportunity to connect with fellow advisors, share experiences, and learn from experts in the field, enabling the creation of a supportive network that fosters student success and enriches our academic community.
Setting up a Canvas Assessment
As the Semester 1 assessment period approaches, staff are encouraged to follow best practices for setting up assessments on Canvas. Start by watching our short, step-by-step videos and consult the Canvas Assignment Setup Checklist to ensure a smooth experience for both you and your students. For detailed guidance on creating clear and effective assignment instructions, check out Providing Clear Assignment Guidance on Queen’s DigiHub.
New Training Video Catalogue
A new Canvas training video catalogue has been created for staff to access on a self-service basis. Whether you need a refresher or want to learn something new, explore our range of short, on-demand training videos covering Canvas Fundamentals, assignment setup, Turnitin, and more. View the Training Catalogue here.
One-to-one Consultations
Book a 30-minute virtual session with a Digital Learning Developer from your Faculty, School or VLE Pedagogy Support Team (subject to availability).
The latest updates on AI at Queen's. Contact the 2030 Digital Education Team at AI-Hub@qub.ac.uk with any questions.
AI Case Studies
Discover how AI is transforming diverse practices across teaching, research, and professional support services at Queen's. The following case studies showcase innovative applications of AI that can inspire new approaches in your own field of work:
- AI in Business and Society Module – Dr Laura Steele discusses how she has integrated AI into the curriculum within the AI in Business and Society module.
- AI in Music Education and Research – Professor Franziska Schroeder explores AI's impact on music education and her own research.
- Queen's McClay Library – Norma Menabney and Dr Kath Stevenson reveal how AI is revolutionising library services.
- Careers, Employability and Skills – Eimear Gallagher explains how AI is transforming the careers support at Queen’s.
AI Self-help Guides
The AI Self-Help Guides are here to support your journey into AI.
- Using AI to Save Time is designed to help both staff and students use AI to become more efficient in everyday tasks such as writing emails, generating ideas, revision and tutoring, data analysis, visualisation, and more.
- Understanding the impact of AI on my assessment has been developed to offer academic staff a practical and efficient way to assess the potential impact of AI on their assessments.
Find more AI guides and resources on the AI Hub.
EVENT: Embedding AI in Higher Education: Innovation, integration, and impact at Queen’s
Jisc and Queen’s are hosting an event on 5 February 2025 as part of Jisc’s ‘Demonstrating Digital Transformation’ series. This event will highlight Queen’s role in piloting Jisc’s digital transformation framework and will feature lectures, workshops, interactive demos, and discussions. Join the event to explore the latest AI innovations at Queen’s.
Upcoming Training
Remaining 'AI Lunchtime Bytes' sessions for 2024:
- Thursday 28 November, 1.00pm to 2.00pm – AI Foundations: Getting Started with your AI Journey
- Thursday 12 December, 1.00pm to 2.00pm – AI Foundations: Getting Started with your AI Journey
Staff training delivered by CED, Digital and Information Services and various Digital Learning teams across Faculties is now available to book via the Training Events calendar.
Upcoming training sessions:
- Introduction to Database Part 1 (covers ICDL DB): Tuesday 26 November, 9.30am to 12.30pm
- AI Lunchtime Bytes: Foundations – Getting Started with your AI Journey: Thursday 28 November, 1.00pm to 2.00pm
To submit an item for Round Up, please email details to roundup@qub.ac.uk by 1.00pm on the Thursday before the Monday edition in which they are to appear.