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July 2018
The Future of Environmental Governance in Northern Ireland
This workshop will discuss environmental governance in Northern Ireland in the context of the challenges and opportunities posed by Brexit.
Find out more »August 2018
Public Seminar: The Future of UK Borders after Brexit
The Centre for International Borders Research at Queen’s University Belfast is delighted to host Shanker Singham (Institute of Economic Affairs) and Tony Smith (Fortinus Global) for a public seminar on The Future of UK Borders after Brexit on Friday 31 August 2018 at 1.30pm.
Find out more »September 2018
QPol September Brexit Clinic
The next QPol Brexit Clinic will take place on Thursday 20 September at 12.30pm in the Moot Court Room, Main Site Tower, Queen's University.
Find out more »October 2018
October Brexit Clinic
Queen's Policy Engagement (QPol ) invites you to the latest in its series of ‘Brexit Clinics’ bringing together academic experts and stakeholders to discuss the issues facing the UK, to consider the particular challenges the process poses for Northern Ireland and to provide informed insights into the pro
Find out more »Exploring a “Blue” Brexit
What are the possible impacts of Brexit on the marine environment?
Find out more »November 2018
Corporate social responsibility: A force for good
Consumers consider more than just the quality of goods and services when choosing a brand. Many people also want to know that the company they are buying from is ethical, and take into account the social, human, economic and environmental impact of their business. In fact, some will even turn their back on their favourite companies if they believe they're not taking a stand on societal and environmental issues. This workshop looks at the issue of corporate social responsibility (CSR),…
Find out more »November Brexit Clinic – Borders, Backstops and Brexit
The November Brexit Clinic will take place on Tuesday 6 November at 12.30pm.
Find out more »History counts: Using numbers to understand the past
Ever wondered how data can shine a light on the past? Data is a very important part of studying history. For example, the UK census has been collected every 10 years since 1801, and reading it can tell us a huge amount about what life was like a hundred years ago. It can tell us how many people lived in different places, what jobs they did, how long they lived for and how cramped their houses were. This workshop aims…
Find out more »Best practice in Arts Management and Cultural Policymaking
Calling all arts and cultural professionals! Join us as we showcase new research that questions the notion of ‘best practice’ in the arts and cultural sector. With Dr Victoria Durrer. To register please click here,
Find out more »Climate change: how do we respond?
Are you passionate about combatting climate change? This public event offers a space for shared learning and dialogue around climate change and societal responses to the key challenges facing our society and planet. With Dr Amanda Slevin. To register please click here.
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