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In Pictures: Queen’s hosts Campus Safety Event

Queen’s University Belfast hosted the first of two campus safety events for students and staff on Monday 1 December in One Elmwood, as part of the University’s commitment to supporting a safe, inclusive and welcoming campus community.

Three people stand together at an indoor event, smiling at the camera. A decorated Christmas tree and information tables are visible in the background. One person holds a booklet, and all three wear red awareness ribbons.
Pictured L- R are: Student's Union President Amy Smith, Queen’s Pro-Vice-Chancellor for Equality, Diversity, and Inclusion, Professor Peter Roberston and Ryan Rankin, Neighbourhood Engagement Officer, Civic Engagement and Strategic Communications, pictured together at the launch of the December 2025 Campus Safety Event.

The event brought together a diverse mix of internal teams, including iRise, Prism, Security, Student Wellbeing (Report and Support), Accommodation, Queen's Students' Union, and Queen's Wellbeing Team, alongside external partners; Police Service of Northern Ireland, Belfast City Council, and Lena by Inspire, who provided valuable resources, practical advice and guidance on personal security for students and staff.

A crowd of students gathers around a Queen’s University Belfast stall offering festive treats, with a decorated Christmas tree behind the

Two Queen’s Students’ Union representatives stand smiling beside an attendee at an information stall during a campus event.

Five staff members from the PRISM LGBTQ+ network stand together smiling in front of a colourful PRISM banner.

Two people stand smiling beside an iRise banner inside the Students’ Union, with tiered seating in the background.

Four members of the Queen’s Students’ Union team stand smiling in front of a branded display inside the Students’ Union building.

Two students stand by a balloon arch featuring a large “No. 1 SU in the UK” sign, holding doughnuts and hot drinks.

Close-up of someone holding the Queen’s University Belfast Community Living Handbook.

 

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