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HAPP Students attend Model NATO to mark the 2019 NATO Leaders meeting in London
6 December, 2019

The team were selected from a strong field of second and third year applicants. Dakota Reid, Isobel Meharg, Maeve Devlin, Conor McNally, Adam Farhan Bin Salmaan Hussain and Patrick Geddis were accompanied by Prof Alister Miskimmon, Head of School.

QUB in Conversation with...Prof Armitage, Harvard University
18 May, 2020

Podcast #1  

Hillary Rodham Clinton Scholarship
The Hillary Rodham Clinton Award for Peace and Reconciliation

A full tuition-fee waiver available to an exceptional female student from the USA who wishes to pursue study in a field related to politics, conflict transformation or human rights.

Social impacts of COVID-19 are the focus of new global policy collaboration

Queen’s University Belfast is playing a key role in a £2m collaboration, to better exploit the power of policy and research to help mitigate the biggest social impacts of COVID-19 and accelerate the UK’s recovery from the pandemic.

HAPP Graduation 2020
Winter Graduation Stories

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Job Opportunity: Part-time Research Assistant

Centenary of Northern Ireland: part-time research assistant (Jan-June 2021)

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President of the Women's History Association of Ireland (WHAI)

Congratulations to Professor Diane Urquhart on her election as President of the Women's History Association of Ireland (WHAI).

Green Gown Awards 2020 Finalists
Double finalist, Green Gown Awards UK and Ireland 2020

Congratulations to Dr Amanda Slevin, (PCAN Policy Fellow), HAPP, a double finalist in the ‘Green Gown Awards UK and Ireland’. Queen’s University Belfast is a finalist in three categories.

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THE Awards 2020 shortlisting

The School is delighted that Prof Fiona Magowan, Professor of Anthropology and Fellow and Research Theme Leader in the Senator George J. Mitchell Institute for Global Peace, Security and Justice has been shortlisted for Research Project of the year.

RIA Gold Medals
Gold Medal from the Royal Irish Academy

We’re delighted in the school to congratulate Professor Richard English on his award of the Royal Irish Academy Gold Medal in the Social Sciences.

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New research podcast explores peace and conflict in the modern world

Queen’s launches a new podcast that explores insights and lessons from some of the world’s most significant political and socio-cultural issues, taking listeners on a fascinating journey across infamous conflict zones and peacebuilding initiatives.

HAPP Graduation 2020
HAPP 2020 Graduation success stories
30 July, 2020

Peter Farrelly and Emma Shaw share their graduation success stories.

BISA 2020 Awards
BISA 2020 Award Winner - Anna Kruglova

British International Studies Association (BISA) 2020 Award for Postgraduate Excellence in Teaching International Studies - Winner Anna Kruglova, School of History, Anthropology, Philosophy and Politics

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HAPP Blog: A Changing World

This blog was established in April 2020 to allow students, staff, and members of the public to engage in dialogue and express their thoughts about our changing world.

A history of Pandemics Podcast
New podcast explores historical battle against pandemics and plagues

A new podcast ‘A History of Pandemics’ sheds light on how societies and people across millennia have battled infamous pandemics and plagues - facing many of the same issues that we face today with coronavirus (COVID-19).

Michael Portillo RTE History
HAWKS AND DOVES: THE CROWN AND IRELAND'S WAR OF INDEPENDENCE
RTE One: Part two Wednesday 24 June, 9.35pm |

RTE will broadcast a two-part documentary on the British response to the War of Independence presented by Michael Portillo. Prof Fearghal McGarry was historical consultant and features interviews with several other HAPP academics.

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Queen’s University hosted virtual conference ‘Sensing Divisions’

The School of History, Anthropology, Philosophy and Politics, and the Senator George J. Mitchell Institute for Global Peace, Security and Justice at Queen’s recently hosted a virtual conference exploring human divisions in society.

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Royal Historical Society 2020 Shortlist Whitfield Prize

Congratulations to Dr Kieran Connell, shortlisted for the Royal Historical Society 2020 Whitfield Prize. 'Black Handsworth: Race in 1980s Britain' is one of six books shortlisted for the prestigious History prize.

Professor Chris Marsh, Member of the Royal Irish Academy

Congratulations to Professor Chris Marsh on his election as a Member of the Royal Irish Academy on 16 March 2020.

QUB History Newsletter
14 February, 2020

A newsletter celebrating the QUB History community of students, staff, and alumni.

Professor John Barry appointed to the Climate Assembly UK Academic Panel
23 January, 2020

Climate Assembly UK was commissioned in summer 2019 to meet net zero carbon emissions by 2050 and is made up of Expert Leads, an Advisory Panel and Academic Panel.

VC Research Engagement Prize 2019
VC's Research Engagement Prize 2019

We are delighted to announce Evi Chatzipanagiotidou and Fiona Murphy won a Vice Chancellor's Research Prize for their work with Syrian refugees in Istanbul.

'How Parliament Works: A view from the Chair'

The often controversial Speaker of the House of Commons, The Right Honorable John Bercow, MP, delivered a major lecture at Queen’s, 6 June 2019, in which he urged students to play a more active role in politics.

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