Wireless Communication Systems that can withstand Natural Disasters and Save Lives
Wireless Communication Systems that can withstand Natural Disasters and Save Lives
Wireless Communication Systems that can withstand Natural Disasters and Save Lives
Enabling the meaningful participation of children and young people globally: The Lundy Model
The Food Fortress- From a crisis to the formation of an innovative food quality assurance scheme
The Food Fortress scheme developed by researchers at Queen’s University Belfast is recognised internationally as a World-leading risk management and feed quality assurance scheme.
Dealing with the Past in Northern Ireland
Researchers within Queen’s University Belfast have had a profound, sustained and multi-layered impact upon the legal, policy and public understanding of dealing with the legacy of the Northern Ireland conflict.
The impact of the Centre for Secure Information Technologies (CSIT)
The Centre for Secure Information Technologies (CSIT) is a national cybersecurity research institute based at Queen’s University Belfast, emphasising research excellence combined with a unique model for, and focus on, commercialisation and innovation.

Reconciliation, resilience, regeneration
What does a just, resilient and sustainable future look like? Join us online to explore decarbonisation and the trade-offs associated with traditional sustainability initiatives, with a focus on SDG11 for sustainable cities. This virtual forum will discuss climate change, both as a driver of risk no matter what discipline or sector, and as a critical opportunity to restructure and reorientate towards sustainability.

Rethinking innovation for a stronger, greener recovery