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Queen’s University Belfast has become the first university in the UK to develop an interactive pharmacy-based programme to encourage schoolchildren to engage with science.
Formula 1 star Eddie Irvine has become the new Patron of Queen’s Formula Racing, a role that will see him work with “the F1 engineers of the future.”
For more information on Queen’s Formula Racing go to www.queens-racing.com For more information on the School of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering go to www.qub.ac.uk/schools/SchoolofMechanicalandAerospaceEngineering
TV presenter and Queen's graduate Zoe Salmon takes you on a tour of Queen's during the University's Open Days.
The programme for the 47th annual Ulster Bank Belfast Festival at Queen's was launched this week.
Known for attracting world famous talent the Festival, which runs between Friday 16 - Saturday 31 October, will feature Russia's Mariinsky Orchestra conducted by Valery Gergiev, a night of reading by Seamus Heaney and Michael Longley, with the backing music provided by the Ulster Orchestra, and a version of Macbeth performed on stilts and motorbikes.
For a full programme, and online booking, visit the website at www.belfastfestival.com
Actor Liam Neeson, OBE has been awarded an honorary degree in New York from Queen's University Belfast - 38 years after first enrolling at the institution.
Accepting his honorary degree, Dr Neeson said: “My home will always be Northern Ireland. I have often found that no matter where I meet people in the world, there is a path that leads back to Queen’s.
"Queen’s University flies the flag for the arts in Northern Ireland and beyond. It is to be commended on its commitment to the arts sector and in nurturing new talent through its broad range of undergraduate and postgraduate courses."
Tony Blair and Bertie Ahern are to be honoured by Queen’s University at a special graduation ceremony on Thursday 22 May.
The two men, who have each led their countries for more than a decade, are being recognised for the significant contribution they have made to the cause of peace in Northern Ireland.
Find out more about Queen's new online TV station.
Leading the way in university online media services, QTV will showcase the latest news and events from around the campus and promote Queen’s stories through six diverse channels to a world-wide audience.
As the remainder of this summer's 4,000 graduating students receive their degrees, QTV hears how Degree Plus has helped many of Queen's students secure jobs.
For further information on Summer Graduation 2010, including the chance to see photographs from each day's ceremony, visit the Graduation website.
A new £7.5 million international research hub, which will bring major advances in computer hard drives, new and improved sensors and a host of advanced coatings, has been opened at Queen’s by Enterprise Minister Arlene Foster.
Created in partnership with Seagate Technology, new levels of information and data storage will be just one of the groundbreaking potential applications that will be created in new research hub ANSIN.By attracting a wide variety of international companies to ANSIN, it is expected that advances in new medical sensors, security devices and many other areas will also be made possible.Further information on ANSIN is available online at www.ansin.euThe Knowledge Transfer Partnership (KTP) Awards took place in Queen’s University’s Whitla Hall on Thursday 18 November.
The Awards highlighted that Northern Ireland companies should tap into the expertise available in the region’s universities and colleges if they want help in outliving the economic downturn.
June's monthly bulletin.
This month we cast an eye back over the Green Awards, the Vice-Chancellor's knighthood and medicial research breakthroughts.
September's monthly bulletin.
This month Pro-Vice-Chancellor, Professor Tony Gallagher talks about the news that DEL have plugged the £40m funding gap, we caught up with all the action at Queen's Open Days and we visited the new Queen’s University Management School and Graduate's Executive Education Centre.
In this month’s QTV news bulletin we hear from the Vice-Chancellor and David Gibson, who discuss a month of honours for Queen’s University.
Sara Lynch, from Estates, talks about the second annual Green Week at Queen’s and Patrick Morrison from the School of Medicine, Dentistry and Biomedical Sciences highlights his research into the cancer lowering benefits of regular aspirin intake.
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