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Institute for Global Peace, Security and Justice
The Vision
The Institute for Global Peace, Security and Justice at Queen’s is one of the University’s flagship Institutes.
The Institute responds to the unprecedented challenge of building a peaceful, inclusive and secure world. It brings together researchers, practitioners, policymakers and peacebuilders from diverse backgrounds and world-leading expertise to make a difference to societies struggling with conflict, and to the lives of ordinary people who strive to build a peaceful, inclusive, just and secure world.
The Institute produces pioneering and influential research; it fosters transformative education and it is committed to societal engagement in pursuit of global peace, security and justice.
In response to these challenges and building on its global reputation and expertise the Institute’s future vision prioritises expanding the team of world leading researchers, increasing study opportunities for postgraduate students, and establishing a bespoke building to host an Institute of this stature and underpin its ambitions.
The Goals
The Queen’s University of Belfast Foundation is working to secure philanthropic funding to drive forward this exciting vision. This will be transformative for the work of the Institute, advancing its ambitions for research, education and societal transformation in pursuit of peace, security and justice, establishing it as:
- A landmark hub for inclusive and impactful debate, dialogue and partnerships that will contribute to the realisation of peace, security and justice in practice locally, nationally and globally;
- A catalyst for the acceleration of world leading research which defines our understanding of peace, security and justice;
- A training ground for new generations of future leaders and thinkers who will work to address this most pressing global challenge.
By supporting the future development of the Institute, you will be investing in the leaders and changemakers of tomorrow who will tackle some of the most pressing global challenges and shape a more peaceful and equitable future.
Get Involved
For further information about the Institute please visit https://www.qub.ac.uk/sites/institute-for-global-peace-security-justice
For more information about how you can support the Institute, please contact Eddie Friel, Director of Alumni Engagement and Philanthropy at Queen’s University Belfast (Email: EJ.Friel@qub.ac.uk | Phone: 07786 338 249)
Professor Sir Ian Greer, President and Vice-Chancellor"Since 1845, Queen’s University has made a difference to societies locally, nationally and internationally. We have a heritage of giving back and the Institute exemplifies our commitment to civic engagement and service to society.
Professor Richard English, Former Director of the Institute“Queen's University Belfast has a long tradition of shaping the lives of people who live in this region. The Institute for Global Peace, Security and Justice contributes to this work, and does so through its innovative research, teaching and peacebuilding activity. We aim to affect the lives of those in our own society and also globally, as we seek to transform areas experiencing conflict across the world. Funding for the Institute and our work will provide a transformative investment in how we support and lead on peace, security and justice, and how we shape the peacemakers of the future.”
Professor Mary McAleese, Former President of Ireland and Honorary Professor, Queen’s University Belfast"The Institute embodies the values of peace, dialogue, and reconciliation that have been so crucial to our shared history. I encourage all who believe in the power of dialogue and understanding to contribute to this vital work."