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BLOG: Growing community: The Queen's Sport Staff Allotment Project BLOG: Growing community: The Queen's Sport Staff Allotment Project : News article ID 4604138
STAFF BLOG | 2 September, 2025

"The positive impact of this project has been remarkable."

Smiling woman standing outside the Quad at Queen's University, pictured to mark Carers Week.
BLOG: Carers Week Reflections: My Experience as a Staff Carer at Queen's BLOG: Carers Week Reflections: My Experience as a Staff Carer at Queen's : News article ID 4172996
STAFF BLOG | 30 May, 2025

"CONNECT has been such an uplifting experience, giving me a real sense of community and practical support".

BLOG: Carers Week Reflections: My Experience as a Staff Carer at Queen's BLOG: Carers Week Reflections: My Experience as a Staff Carer at Queen's : News article ID 4172986
STAFF BLOG | 30 May, 2025

"Chatting with other carers and being signposted to a wealth of useful information was more helpful than I’d ever expected".

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BLOG: Going to greater heights for Friends of the Cancer Centre BLOG: Going to greater heights for Friends of the Cancer Centre : News article ID 4141125
STAFF BLOG | 30 May, 2025

"I wanted to give something back to this charity as a token of my appreciation for all their support and kindness."

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BLOG: My Queen's apprenticeship experience – Sean Loughran BLOG: My Queen's apprenticeship experience – Sean Loughran : News article ID 3588282
STAFF BLOG | 3 February, 2025

"As a mature person, I was 44-years-old when I applied. It is never too late to change your career path and learn new skills."

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BLOG: My Queen's apprenticeship experience – Luka Fuchs BLOG: My Queen's apprenticeship experience – Luka Fuchs : News article ID 3588281
STAFF BLOG | 3 February, 2025

"There are many benefits to an apprenticeship at Queen’s, including brilliant opportunities for growth and further career development."

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BLOG: My Queen's apprenticeship experience – Heather Mitchell BLOG: My Queen's apprenticeship experience – Heather Mitchell : News article ID 3588279
STAFF BLOG | 3 February, 2025

"I would recommend an apprenticeship to anyone who has an interest and maybe hasn't had the opportunity before or is looking for a change."

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BLOG: My Queen's apprenticeship experience – Robert Laing BLOG: My Queen's apprenticeship experience – Robert Laing : News article ID 3588278
STAFF BLOG | 3 February, 2025

"I can honestly say it's given me a new lease of life."

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BLOG: Reflections from Dr Len O’Hagan as he takes up position as Chair of Senate BLOG: Reflections from Dr Len O’Hagan as he takes up position as Chair of Senate : News article ID 3558346
STAFF BLOG | 14 January, 2025

“As Chair of Senate, I am responsible for the leadership and effective operation of the governing body – both a privilege and a responsibility”

BLOG: Staff Excellence Awards: Reflections on winning the Commitment to Sustainability Award BLOG: Staff Excellence Awards: Reflections on winning the Commitment to Sustainability Award : News article ID 3291440
STAFF BLOG | 6 November, 2024

"I would encourage anyone within the university community to nominate a staff member they notice making a difference".

BLOG: Staff Excellence Awards: Dr Ving Fai Chan on Making an Impact BLOG: Staff Excellence Awards: Dr Ving Fai Chan on Making an Impact : News article ID 3264756
STAFF BLOG | 29 October, 2024

"Knowing that my work in empowering craftswomen in Zanzibar through improved eyesight was recognised at this level reinforced my belief in the power of community-centred, impactful projects".

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BLOG: A New Chapter for Student Support at Queen’s: Welcome to Accessible Learning Support BLOG: A New Chapter for Student Support at Queen’s: Welcome to Accessible Learning Support : News article ID 3211430
STAFF BLOG | 25 October, 2024

“These updates are more than just procedural tweaks – they’re a bold step towards ensuring that all students at Queen’s feel empowered to seek the support they deserve.”

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BLOG: Marine Lab Open Day – "Engaging with our local community" BLOG: Marine Lab Open Day – "Engaging with our local community" : News article ID 2997004
OUTREACH | 15 August, 2024

"Being somewhat of an outpost of Queen’s University Belfast, public outreach is an incredibly important part of what we do."

Plaque unveiling at the Civic Mission / University of Sanctuary launch event, Queen's University Belfast, May 2024
BLOG: Our Civic Mission BLOG: Our Civic Mission : News article ID 2776800
10 June, 2024

"Officially seeking University of Sanctuary recognition will allow Queen’s University to consolidate its commitment to embed values of safety, solidarity and empowerment within our communities and educational frameworks."

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BLOG: Being a Staff Carer at Queen's - My Experience BLOG: Being a Staff Carer at Queen's - My Experience : News article ID 2776765
STAFF COMMUNITY | 10 June, 2024

“CONNECT [carers network] is all set up to be supportive; it's fun, and the people are all nice, so I'd say to anyone that you'd be glad you've joined.”

Dermot Leonard and his daughter, Flora, outside Queen's University Belfast
BLOG: Being a Parent Carer at Queen's: My Experience BLOG: Being a Parent Carer at Queen's: My Experience : News article ID 2776760
STAFF COMMUNITY | 7 June, 2024

“There’s an amazing relief that comes from speaking to someone about challenges you’re having, and hearing that they’ve been through it and come out the other side.”

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BLOG: Being a Staff Carer at Queen's: My Experience BLOG: Being a Staff Carer at Queen's: My Experience : News article ID 2776745
STAFF COMMUNITY | 10 June, 2024

“Caring can be lonely, but CONNECT is an opportunity to take a break from work and caring and to connect with others who have something in common.”

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BLOG: Parenting at Queen's BLOG: Parenting at Queen's : News article ID 2712794
STAFF COMMUNITY | 17 May, 2024

"All staff can avail of support for different aspects of their home life."

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BLOG: A marathon achievement for a Guinness World Record! BLOG: A marathon achievement for a Guinness World Record! : News article ID 2655236
STAFF COMMUNITY | 29 April, 2024

"When I heard there was a 'Guinness World Record for Fastest Marathon Dressed as a Scientist', I immediately decided I would do it."

Royal Society of Chemistry National Chemistry Landmark blue plaque commemorating Thomas Andrews (1813-1885), installed on the Lanyon North Building (inner facade) on 15 October 2013
BLOG: Celebrating Thomas Andrews: A founder of Queen’s and science in Northern Ireland BLOG: Celebrating Thomas Andrews: A founder of Queen’s and science in Northern Ireland : News article ID 2630212
HISTORY AND HERITAGE | 15 April, 2024

“We trace the rich chemical heritage of Queen’s to Thomas Andrews.”

Neil Galway - Making an Impact Award winner (centre), with compere Alexandra Ford and Mairead Regan, Chair of the Staff Excellence Awards Judging Panel
BLOG: Staff Excellence Awards: “I was quite shocked when my name was announced.” BLOG: Staff Excellence Awards: “I was quite shocked when my name was announced.” : News article ID 2164344
PEOPLE AND CULTURE | 25 October, 2023

“I would encourage anyone who has a colleague whose work may not be getting much recognition locally within the university to consider nominating them.”

Helen Browne, Delivering Excellence Award winner (centre), with compere Alexandra Ford and Mairead Regan, Chair of the Staff Excellence Awards Judging Panel
BLOG: “Being shortlisted for an award for delivering excellence meant a lot to me” BLOG: “Being shortlisted for an award for delivering excellence meant a lot to me” : News article ID 2164342
PEOPLE AND CULTURE | 25 October, 2023

“I would really encourage people to check out the award categories and consider nominating a colleague.”

Maria Carrick - Outstanding Contribution Award winner, with compere Alexandra Ford and Mairead Regan, Chair of the Staff Excellence Awards Judging Panel
BLOG: Staff Excellence Awards: “A real highlight of my time at Queen’s” BLOG: Staff Excellence Awards: “A real highlight of my time at Queen’s” : News article ID 2164341
PEOPLE AND CULTURE | 25 October, 2023

“To realise you are thought well of by your colleagues, past and present, is such a confidence booster.”

Gillian Magee, Queen's University Belfast, 2023
BLOG: Staff Survey 2023: “Your voice, and the voices of all our colleagues, matter.” BLOG: Staff Survey 2023: “Your voice, and the voices of all our colleagues, matter.” : News article ID 2164337
PEOPLE AND CULTURE | 30 October, 2023

“Now is the time for you to tell us, through the Staff Survey, what you would like to see happen as part of our next Institutional Action Plan.”

BLOG: Queen's Business School Student Hub at Riddel Hall BLOG: Queen's Business School Student Hub at Riddel Hall : News article ID 2115354
BUSINESS EDUCATION | 20 October, 2023

“Our new building will be a place to bring people together – students, staff, business, and the community. It promises to be a vibrant hub for making new connections.”

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BLOG: Supporting our staff: Queen’s Menopause and Fertility Treatment Leave Policies BLOG: Supporting our staff: Queen’s Menopause and Fertility Treatment Leave Policies : News article ID 2123109
SUPPORTING OUR STAFF | 6 October, 2023

“These topics, which for too long have been taboo and associated with stigma, are now becoming mainstreamed in conversations about workplace, wellbeing and culture.”

Image of Queen's business School, a red brick building set in a green landscape with trees
BLOG: A new era for business education at Queen’s University Belfast BLOG: A new era for business education at Queen’s University Belfast : News article ID 2059255
BUSINESS EDUCATION | 11 September, 2023

“Our new building will be a place to bring people together – students, staff, business, and the community. It promises to be a vibrant hub for making new connections.”

journalists and media figures involved in the Good Friday Agreement coverage pictured at the 25th anniversary conference media event in the QFT in Belfast
BLOG: 'Agreement 25 – Media deserve positive headlines for role in conflict and peace' BLOG: 'Agreement 25 – Media deserve positive headlines for role in conflict and peace' : News article ID 1739422
AGREEMENT 25 | 24 April, 2023

“When we started talking about the events for Agreement 25, it struck me that the one group of people who had not been celebrated were those in the media.”

George Mitchell and Heather MacLachlan with key figures in the Belfast/Good Friday Agreement and politicians at the unveiling of the Mitchell bust, April 2023
BLOG: Agreement 25 – Continuing our proud heritage of service to society BLOG: Agreement 25 – Continuing our proud heritage of service to society : News article ID 1710201
AGREEMENT 25 | 16 April, 2023

"In the midst of all of the change the University has witnessed, there has remained, for us, one constant: positive contribution, genuine impact and understanding the needs of society have formed the backbone of who we are and what we do."

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BLOG: Agreement 25 – Queen’s University Belfast’s role in helping to create a better future for all BLOG: Agreement 25 – Queen’s University Belfast’s role in helping to create a better future for all : News article ID 1718342
AGREEMENT 25 | 16 April, 2023

"We are delighted to offer our University campus as a public space for debate and dialogue of immense importance to the local and global challenge of building, maintaining and strengthening peace."

Agreement 25 panel - Hillary and Bill Clinton, Tony Blair, Bertie Ahern
BLOG: Agreement 25 – How Queen’s is helping to build a peaceful, inclusive and secure world BLOG: Agreement 25 – How Queen’s is helping to build a peaceful, inclusive and secure world : News article ID 1718316
AGREEMENT 25 | 16 April, 2023

"Inspired by Senator Mitchell and by all those who helped bring peace to Northern Ireland, the Mitchell Institute reflects Queen's University's commitment to try to secure a more peaceful world."

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BLOG: Agreement 25 – Addressing the Legacy of the Troubles after the Belfast/Good Friday Agreement BLOG: Agreement 25 – Addressing the Legacy of the Troubles after the Belfast/Good Friday Agreement : News article ID 1710249
AGREEMENT 25 | 16 April, 2023

"As scholars with expertise in international human rights law and transitional justice processes in other post-conflict societies, we have for many years tried to use that knowledge to help Northern Ireland address its past."

Gary Lightbody performs on stage at Seamus Heaney Presents... HOPE - 18 April 2023
BLOG: Agreement 25 – The role of the arts in peacebuilding BLOG: Agreement 25 – The role of the arts in peacebuilding : News article ID 1710248
AGREEMENT 25 | 16 April, 2023

"The arts play a significant role in conflict zones for diverting attention from the horrors of war and in redirecting post-conflict strategies towards social rebuilding."

Dr Leanne McCormick and Dr Elaine Farrell - image credit: Lauren Martin
BLOG: Researching 'Bad Bridget: Crime, mayhem and the lives of Irish emigrant women' BLOG: Researching 'Bad Bridget: Crime, mayhem and the lives of Irish emigrant women' : News article ID 1679027
Dr Elaine Farrell | 6 March, 2023

"Criminal Irish girls and women in North America might not fit accepted views of trailblazing women but to ignore their experiences would be to overlook an important aspect of Irish gender history and the history of migration from this island."

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BLOG: Open Access road to victory BLOG: Open Access road to victory : News article ID 1675255
Dr Judyta Szacillo | 27 February, 2023

"We are definitely on the road to embrace Diamond OA, but there is still a lot of work to do. First and foremost, we need to convince ourselves that it's possible to do it on our own turf."

A purple bicycle parked in front of the red brick of the Lanyon building.
BLOG: Making net zero a reality at Queen's and beyond BLOG: Making net zero a reality at Queen's and beyond : News article ID 1634358
Professor Michael Alcorn | 26 January, 2023

"Your priorities, concerns and ideas will help shape the new strategy."

Two students smiling as they walk along University Square with greenery in the background and a graphic that reads: A net zero university
BLOG: Net Zero Engagement Student Blog – Fionán McBride BLOG: Net Zero Engagement Student Blog – Fionán McBride : News article ID 1638586
Fionán McBride | 30 January, 2023

"Tackling climate change is a truly colossal task that requires engagement from every member of society, including students."

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BLOG: 'Have your voice heard by the wider University': Queen's pathway to net zero BLOG: 'Have your voice heard by the wider University': Queen's pathway to net zero : News article ID 1633248
Emma Murphy | 26 January, 2023

"I’m really excited to see Queen’s begin the process of developing a new Net-Zero strategy and making Climate Action a central priority going forward."

A Net Zero University - image shows woman dispensing loose, non-packed food from a dispenser
BLOG: Why we need your input to help shape a new strategy to take us to Net Zero BLOG: Why we need your input to help shape a new strategy to take us to Net Zero : News article ID 1630533
Sara Lynch | 23 January, 2023

"The next phase in our journey to net zero carbon will require a step change in ambition, investment and behaviour change."

An aerial view of the main campus from above Botanic gardens showing the Lanyon and surrounding buildings and belfast skyline in the background
BLOG: Belfast Region City Deal – one year on: Getting civic society working for all BLOG: Belfast Region City Deal – one year on: Getting civic society working for all : News article ID 1582705
Professor Stuart Elborn | 12 December, 2022

“As an anchor institution, we take pride in social and civic responsibility, supporting progressive social change and economic growth in an environmentally sustainable way.” 

Sun rising over the red-bricked Lanyon building against the Belfast skyline
BLOG: Belfast Region City Deal – one year on: Transforming our society with investment in research BLOG: Belfast Region City Deal – one year on: Transforming our society with investment in research : News article ID 1583803
Professor Emma Flynn | 12 December, 2022

“At a time of economic downturn, it is even more important to invest in research and innovation to see long term growth and secure people’s future.” 

A dramatic view of the Belfast Skyline at night, light up by the lights of buildings and street lighting, from above Queen's University Belfast's David Keir building
BLOG: Belfast Region City Deal – one year on: The importance of partnerships BLOG: Belfast Region City Deal – one year on: The importance of partnerships : News article ID 1583804
Kara Bailie | 12 December, 2022

“We can already see that working closely with our City Deal partners will pay rich dividends for Northern Ireland.”

A photograph of two hands holding against brown fabric in a caring way.
BLOG: Supporting and connecting our staff who identify as carers BLOG: Supporting and connecting our staff who identify as carers : News article ID 1583740
Conor Curran | 12 December, 2022

"One thing I have learnt over the years is that all carers value support and, particularly, respite. A break from caring. For some, work is respite."

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BLOG: Queen's Sport – promoting an Active Campus for staff and students BLOG: Queen's Sport – promoting an Active Campus for staff and students : News article ID 1560642
Kevin Murray | 16 November, 2022

"At Queen’s Sport, we believe sport can have a transformational impact on the student and staff experience."

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BLOG: Library Services: How we're supporting students and staff during the cost-of-living crisis BLOG: Library Services: How we're supporting students and staff during the cost-of-living crisis : News article ID 1551776
Jane O'Neill | 7 November, 2022

"We want to support our students and staff in any way we can."

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BLOG: Thinking of applying for funding from Queen's Green Fund? Here's my advice BLOG: Thinking of applying for funding from Queen's Green Fund? Here's my advice : News article ID 1519729
Dr Don Duncan | 19 October, 2022

"Try to be specific and focused in your idea: think of something that you actually care about and are likely to be inspired by once it takes off."

Close Up photograph of lilac plant growing outside one of the redbrick houses on University Square
BLOG: Queen's University and its Green Space: The Evolution of our Gardens and Grounds BLOG: Queen's University and its Green Space: The Evolution of our Gardens and Grounds : News article ID 1511245
Paul Wallace | 10 October, 2022

"It is great to be part of an organisation that values outdoor space and is committed to ensuring it provides for staff, students, the local community and, importantly, our local wildlife."

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BLOG: How Queen's Reading Together Programme improves the reading skills of children in foster care BLOG: How Queen's Reading Together Programme improves the reading skills of children in foster care : News article ID 1478132
Julie-Ann Hamilton | 20 September, 2022

"The Queen's Student Mentors over the last few years have been brilliant and I am so grateful for all of their hard work."

One Elmwood facade
BLOG: One Elmwood: A student-centred student centre BLOG: One Elmwood: A student-centred student centre : News article ID 1478140
Dr Ciarán O'Neill | 30 August, 2022

"The creation of One Elmwood presents a unique opportunity to enhance the student experience at Queen's."

five smiling students from Queen's Cardiology Society after finishing the Colour Run 2022
BLOG: One Elmwood: A new chapter for Queen's Clubs and Societies BLOG: One Elmwood: A new chapter for Queen's Clubs and Societies : News article ID 1478116
Alice Devlin | 26 August, 2022

"I have no doubt that the opening of One Elmwood will mark the beginning of an exciting new chapter for our Clubs and Societies."

artist impression of interior of Queen's One Elmwood building
BLOG: One Elmwood: a flexible container for university life, now and in the future BLOG: One Elmwood: a flexible container for university life, now and in the future : News article ID 1471197
Hawkins\Brown, with RPP Architects | 18 August, 2022

"This is a living building that we know will be a hive of activity."

Photograph of the One Elmwood building interior under contraction showing large windows overlooking greenery and part of a staircase
BLOG: The One Elmwood Building: Ready for a Net Zero Future BLOG: The One Elmwood Building: Ready for a Net Zero Future : News article ID 1464074
Sara Lynch, Head of Sustainability | 11 August, 2022

"Our new One Elmwood building provides an opportunity to further ensure that sustainability continues to be at the core of the University."

aerial view of mixed study group sitting at a round table with books, notepads, laptops, etc
BLOG: Using Canvas Quizzes for Summative Assessments BLOG: Using Canvas Quizzes for Summative Assessments : News article ID 1449737
Dr Katherine MA Rogers | 29 July, 2022

"Student evaluations indicate that they like quizzing as a means of gauging their progress, revision and ongoing study."

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BLOG: Making our laboratories greener with LEAF BLOG: Making our laboratories greener with LEAF : News article ID 1315633
Maria Rea | 7 March, 2022

"What we, as individuals and as a community, do now has a huge impact on future generations."

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BLOG: How being an active bystander can reduce gender-based violence in our community BLOG: How being an active bystander can reduce gender-based violence in our community : News article ID 1241962
John Finnigan | 29 November, 2021

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Could gentle density mitigate climate breakdown? Could gentle density mitigate climate breakdown? : News article ID 1223530
Queen's Voices on COP26 | 2 November, 2021

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‘Is Your Journey Really Necessary?’: COP26 and our travel habits in the post-COVID-19 world ‘Is Your Journey Really Necessary?’: COP26 and our travel habits in the post-COVID-19 world : News article ID 1225197
Queen's Voices on COP26 | 4 November, 2021

A row of silver Belfast bikes on campus
Making active travel the norm for our university community and beyond Making active travel the norm for our university community and beyond : News article ID 1224523
Queen's Voices on COP26 | 3 November, 2021

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‘Light at the end of the tunnel’: How science can help address the water sustainability challenge ‘Light at the end of the tunnel’: How science can help address the water sustainability challenge : News article ID 1218027
Queen's Voices on COP26 | 26 October, 2021

Indian theatrical performance
"Its people have learned to adapt their lifestyle to suit the river": The living heritage of Majuli "Its people have learned to adapt their lifestyle to suit the river": The living heritage of Majuli : News article ID 1222759
Queen's Voices on COP26 | 2 November, 2021

The Future of our Pasts - Loss, Damage and Adaptation The Future of our Pasts - Loss, Damage and Adaptation : News article ID 1219745
Queen's Voices on COP26 | 8 November, 2021

Connecting People through Nature at Queen’s: A Common Ground for Climate Action Connecting People through Nature at Queen’s: A Common Ground for Climate Action : News article ID 1223599
Queen's Voices on COP26 | 2 November, 2021

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Letting nature breathe: Working with biodiversity to mitigate against climate change Letting nature breathe: Working with biodiversity to mitigate against climate change : News article ID 1229558
Queen's Voices on COP26 | 9 November, 2021

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Supporting sustainability through collective creativity: Co-designing the Queen's Green Comic Supporting sustainability through collective creativity: Co-designing the Queen's Green Comic : News article ID 1219755
Queen's Voices on COP26 | 2 November, 2021

Lanyon Building aerial view with winter evening sun rays
Protecting the environment and saving the planet: The University’s journey to net zero Protecting the environment and saving the planet: The University’s journey to net zero : News article ID 1219673
Queen's Voices on COP26 | 2 November, 2021

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We are capable of dealing with climate change: The role of Carbon Capture, Utilisation and Storage We are capable of dealing with climate change: The role of Carbon Capture, Utilisation and Storage : News article ID 1219677
Queen's Voices on COP26 | 2 November, 2021

Wind turbines against a cloudy sky at sunrise
‘What happens to all of those wind turbines once they come to their end of useful life?' ‘What happens to all of those wind turbines once they come to their end of useful life?' : News article ID 1219753
Queen's Voices on COP26 | 2 November, 2021

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Sustainable finance: Small changes can have a huge impact in terms of tackling climate change Sustainable finance: Small changes can have a huge impact in terms of tackling climate change : News article ID 1223604
Queen's Voices on COP26 | 2 November, 2021

left to right, Hannah, 1st year Biomedical Science, Katrina, BA Sociology and Social Policy (2018), John McAleese and Lauren, 3rd year Geography
BLOG: John McAleese shares memories of his time working as a plumber at Queen's BLOG: John McAleese shares memories of his time working as a plumber at Queen's : News article ID 1193434
John McAleese | 21 September, 2021

“I started working as a plumber at Queen’s in 1964... I am happy to have contributed in some small way to the success of the University⁣.”

Ashish Vats
BLOG: "Ashish will always be part of our global family" BLOG: "Ashish will always be part of our global family" : News article ID 1169205
Tributes by Isabel Jennings & Heather Taylor | 23 August, 2021

Speaking at the memorial service for Ashish Vats, Isabel Jennings (MRCI) and Heather Taylor (MRCI) paid tribute to our Regional Manager in South Asia, who passed away suddenly in August 2021.

BLOG: 100 weeks of unhindered hair growth: Getting the razor ready to raise money for a good cause BLOG: 100 weeks of unhindered hair growth: Getting the razor ready to raise money for a good cause : News article ID 1121737
Dr David Thornhill | 29 June, 2021

"I will be very happy if we fall just short of the eyebrows!"

Charlie Scott wearing sunglasses with arms in the air
BLOG: "My little HD Hero: Living with Hirschsprung's Disease one day at a time" BLOG: "My little HD Hero: Living with Hirschsprung's Disease one day at a time" : News article ID 1065129
Joanna Scott | 4 June, 2021

"Ultimately, HD is trial and error and the mantra we now live by is to take one day at a time."

BLOG: "Tell your story and make it personal": My tips for Principal Fellowship (PFHEA) BLOG: "Tell your story and make it personal": My tips for Principal Fellowship (PFHEA) : News article ID 1060431
Dr Marian Traynor | 26 April, 2021

“I have used my position as a senior academic to promote innovation, to encourage collaboration, to support peers and promote excellent teaching within the university.”

Paddy Brannigan - Canada Room 1989
BLOG: Gestetner to Office 365: Looking back on my time at Queen's BLOG: Gestetner to Office 365: Looking back on my time at Queen's : News article ID 1025883
Patrick Brannigan | 1 March, 2021

"It would have been beyond my imaginings in September 1979 that I would still be working at Queen's in 2021 and in a different discipline from Sociology where I started work."

Photograph of Laura and her daughter Anna Rose in a buggy
BLOG: Our amazing Anna Rose (who happens to have Down syndrome/T21) BLOG: Our amazing Anna Rose (who happens to have Down syndrome/T21) : News article ID 1015760
Laura Lagan | 22 January, 2021

"My big wish for Anna Rose is she will live in a world where negative and outdated perceptions of Down syndrome are a thing of the past."

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BLOG: Building new habits and making things happen in 2021 BLOG: Building new habits and making things happen in 2021 : News article ID 1012677
Joyce Johnston | 11 January, 2021

"There is always something we can do to improve our well-being and happiness. Health and wellness goals are a great place to start."

Christmas dinner table setting with china plates
BLOG: Queen's Head Chef's top tips for making the perfect Christmas dinner BLOG: Queen's Head Chef's top tips for making the perfect Christmas dinner : News article ID 1009506
Peter Scobie | 11 December, 2020

"You can never be too prepared when it comes to a big meal like this."

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BLOG: 'The School of Nursing and Midwifery's 'Decorate your Door for Christmas' campaign' BLOG: 'The School of Nursing and Midwifery's 'Decorate your Door for Christmas' campaign' : News article ID 1008028
Michelle Mullan | 5 December, 2020

"Everyone contributes something and that only emphasises the sense of community we have in our School."

Queen's University Staff Wellbeing Choir practising and laughing in the Harty Room at Queen's
BLOG: Queen's Staff Wellbeing Choir: "The joy that singing brings" BLOG: Queen's Staff Wellbeing Choir: "The joy that singing brings" : News article ID 995184
Patrick Brannigan | 9 October, 2020

"It's not the quality of my voice that matters, it's the joy that singing brings."

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BLOG: Staying healthy and well this winter BLOG: Staying healthy and well this winter : News article ID 991738
Joyce Johnson | 21 September, 2020

"As Head of Reward and Wellbeing, a key part of my role involves looking ahead and planning the right interventions at the right time."

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BLOG: Parenting a child with Autism during COVID-19 BLOG: Parenting a child with Autism during COVID-19 : News article ID 985137
Paula McDaid | 17 August, 2020

"I wanted to let colleagues and families in similar situations know that you are not alone and we are in this together."

empty cinema screen at Queen's Film Theatre, looking from back towards screen
BLOG: The magic of cinema: 'Lockdown reminds us of the importance of the small joys' BLOG: The magic of cinema: 'Lockdown reminds us of the importance of the small joys' : News article ID 975408
Jonny Murray | 22 June, 2020

"It is ironic that while we are unable to venture into a multiplex, we are currently living through a scenario usually contained to the silver screen."

BLOG: 'Supporting and connecting our LGBT+ community at Queen's during Lockdown' BLOG: 'Supporting and connecting our LGBT+ community at Queen's during Lockdown' : News article ID 964256
Sally Bridge and Richard Robinson | 11 May, 2020

"As Co-Chairs of PRISM LGBT+ Staff Network at Queen’s, we have been reflecting on the challenges faced by LGBT people during the COVID-19 pandemic and looking at ways to help."

Bench on a hill under a tree
BLOG: 'A week is a long time': Mourning and celebrating a loved one during the COVID-19 pandemic BLOG: 'A week is a long time': Mourning and celebrating a loved one during the COVID-19 pandemic : News article ID 959508
Professor Mark Lawler | 9 April, 2020

"I’ve learned that humanity cannot be suppressed even by this overwhelming public health crisis."

Clinical Psychology Team
BLOG: Preserving your well-being and mental health during the Coronavirus crisis BLOG: Preserving your well-being and mental health during the Coronavirus crisis : News article ID 959511
The Clinical Psychology Training team   | 9 April, 2020

"If you are feeling stressed, anxious, scared or even frustrated right now, then you aren’t alone."