Queen’s University Belfast has been awarded the Advance HE Race Equality Charter (REC) Bronze Award, recognising the ...
A Queen’s University researcher is helping to develop the world’s largest ever dataset for severe depression, which will span ...
A Queen’s University researcher is helping to develop the world’s largest ever dataset for severe depression, which will span all four-nations of the UK.
Study Study LINAS Doctoral Training Programme LINCS Doctoral Training Programme MA Conflict Transformation and Social Justice Scholarships and Bursaries ...
Applying Bayesian inference and spatial statistics to the field of super-resolution microscopy. In particular, focussing on the structural inference of biological molecules using data from single ...
Researchers from Queen’s University Belfast are playing important roles in Ireland’s first all-island mental health research initiative which has been set up to help combat mental ill health in a more ...
The Mitchell Institute and Artios Global have just completed a year-long research collaboration funded by ESRC and InvestNI on societal impacts of mining and de-mining. The project involved a series ...
This research priority examines theory and practice relating to transforming conflict and achieving sustainable peace. It views the pursuit of peace as entailing multi-layered and evolving activities ...
This research priority examines the transversal global circulations that both constitute and disrupt the given sovereign order. While peace, security and justice are largely studied through statist ...
This priority area investigates ethical assumptions, questions and conundrums that arise in conflict and peace research, and practice, both within and outside the academia. Within academia, this ...
Over a year has now passed since the Taliban recaptured Kabul and went on to re-establish their Islamic Emirate. At the time of their entry into the capital, Taliban supporters relished a sweet, ...