Almost €7m of PEACEPLUS funding has been awarded to a Queen’s University Belfast led initiative that will use digital technology to provide insights to guide the transformation of healthcare relating to substance use and mental health interventions.
A recent study has identified that kidney specialists around the world have significantly different approaches on when they feel a kidney biopsy is needed to diagnose their patients.
Queen’s has launched a new interdisciplinary research facility focused on virtual production to drive R&D for the screen industries and further upskill the creative sector.
Queen’s University Belfast has been officially recognised for the extensive support it provides to students with experience of care.
This renewed partnership represents a pivotal moment for both Queen’s and St Mary’s as they work together to create a shared vision for the future of higher education in Northern Ireland.
Communities across the island of Ireland are key in supporting those who are dying, a paper by Queen’s University researchers states.
Researchers from Queen’s University Belfast have developed a first of its kind 3D printed cacao-based health supplement that acts as a nutrient and vitamin carrier, helping to boost the immune system.
During the past year, significant progress has been made on the three innovation centres that Queen’s University is leading on, delivered through the Belfast Region City Deal.