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In addition to developing linguistic proficiency in French, students on the Anthropology and French degree learn to critically reflect on identity, culture and society. In Anthropology, they examine ...
This course offers a Single Honours degree programme examining the human past from a scientific perspective, including the opportunity to gain hands-on experience in working with archaeological ...
Mathematics is the universal language of science while computer science is the study of the hardware and algorithms that are used in modern computer systems. Since many of the early pioneers of ...
Students studying Anthropology and Spanish gain an understanding of socio-cultural differences and similarities and how they arise, are transmitted and develop. You acquire knowledge and understanding ...
Students undertaking English and Politics at Queen’s explore literatures in English in the widest possible sense. From the earliest writings in Anglo-Saxon to contemporary Irish, British, and ‘global’ ...
The world’s online security depends on you. Step up to the plate with this fascinating Master’s course, taught by experts at one of the world’s leading cyber security hubs. You’ll be analytical, ...
The evening will feature an improvised solo drum performance from Conor where material may emerge from his current body of research titled, ‘Musical Pathways: Exploring bodily movement and the context ...
We are pleased to announce the Call for Papers for the RELAX 2025 Workshop (Workshop on Relaxed Semantics in Data Analytics Pipelines), which will be held in conjunction with DEBS 2025 on June 10, ...
Biomedical Science student Audrey writes about her recent experience of doing a research placement in the US! Hi everyone! I’m Audrey, a Biomedical Science student at Queen’s, who was lucky enough to ...
Reading Seamus Heaney is a new series of public talks and group discussions that will look at the twelve main poetry collections published by Seamus Heaney between 1966 and 2010. Beginning with Death ...
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