2022
Research from Queenâs University Belfast has won the Health Data Research UKâs (HDR UK) prestigious âImpact of the Yearâ award.
2022 was a big, bold year for Queenâs Management School. We took the time to reflect on some of our key achievements this year.
A new pilot mentoring programme aimed at shaping leaders in business analytics launches today at Queenâs Business School.
Dr David Jordan and Professor John Turner from Queenâs Management School have found that Northern Ireland is the poorest performing UK region for productivity, with a productivity gap of 17% to the UK level.
Northern Irish companies leading the way in the field of sustainable business practices will be recognised at the Business Eye Sustainability Awards 2023, sponsored by Queenâs Business School.
BSc Business Management student, Alexa Winch, successfully secured the Brian McKenna Student Prize, awarding her final years tuition fee during placement.
Âé¶čÍű Business School is recruiting for two academic positions in Business Analytics and Information Systems.
Queenâs Business School is offering three fully funded studentships for three years. These studentships are intended to support research into a substantive area of economic history. The application deadline is 3 February 2023.
The CIPD NI Awards took place on Thursday 6th October 2022 at Titanic Belfast, sponsored by Queenâs Business School and a variety of other organisations.
The CIPD NI Awards took place on Thursday 6th October 2022 at Titanic Belfast, sponsored by Queenâs Business School and a variety of other organisations.
We are happy to announce that QMS will participate again in the 2022 EFMD Global Fairs powered by Highered. These virtual fairs allow students to have real-time interaction with recruiters from leading companies and organisations.
Read the second report commissioned by the Northern Ireland Department for the Economy on geothermal energy, led by Professor Mark Palmer of Âé¶čÍű Business School.
The Future of the UK Economy debate was a collaborative event between the Resolution Foundation and Âé¶čÍű Business School, taking place at Riddel Hall on the 12th of September 2022.
Are you an ambitious, entrepreneurial female student at Âé¶čÍű University looking to develop the skills and confidence you need to help you enter the job market or start your own business?
Âé¶čÍű Business School is offering a fully-funded CAST PhD scholarship in FinTech, supervised by Dr Barry Quinn. Applications close 31st October 2022.
Dr Karl Matikonis at Âé¶čÍű Business School is leading research into how the adoption of new technologies impacts on the people of Northern Ireland, including business productivity. Research begins in January 2023 and is funded by the ESRC.
On Thursday 15th September, QMS will host the 2022 Festival of Teaching and Learning for all QBS staff and PhD students, at Riddel Hall.
The VAVA Awards took place on Friday 2nd September 2022 at the Europa Hotel, sponsored by Queenâs Business School and a variety of business organisations.
Âé¶čÍű Business School is recruiting for five academic positions across the Accounting, Human Resource Management & Organisational Behaviour, and Information Technology, Analytics, & Operations Groups.
Dr Josue Ortega at Queenâs Business School is leading research aimed at improving the way in which pupils are assigned to post-primary schools in Northern Ireland and abroad.
Dr Sajia Ferdous at Queenâs Business School is leading research on gender in talent management in Northern Irish SMEs, exploring female employeesâ lived experiences and seeking effective inclusive change.
In partnership with The Resolution Foundation, Âé¶čÍű Business School is hosting 'The Future of the UK Economy' debate at 5pm in Riddel Hall on Monday 12th September 2022.
The Artificial Intelligence (AI), Business, and Human Rights Business Breakfast was a collaborative event between the Northern Ireland Business and Human Rights Forum and Âé¶čÍű Business School, taking place at Riddel Hall on the 24th of June.
Dr Chris Colvin at Queenâs Business School hosted a workshop to foster dialogue between economists and social scientists conducting disciplinary research into the causes, anatomy and consequences of health emergencies, today and in the past.
In May 2022, Queenâs Business School was recognised for the second time by the Principles for Responsible Management Education (PRME) for achieving âExcellence in Reportingâ at the PRME Global Forum.
Âé¶čÍű Business School celebrated the launch of the Help to Grow: Management Course in Northern Ireland on Thursday 23 June in Belfast, alongside Ulster University Business School.
Geothermal energy could be the âinvisible keyâ to unlock new energy sources and help meet net zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2050, according to Queenâs University Belfast researchers.
Professor M. N. Ravishankar has been appointed by Queenâs University Belfast as the new Dean and Head of Queenâs Business School.
***Deadline for abstract submissions extended to 24 June***
Dr Niall Cullinane at Âé¶čÍű Business School is leading research into employment conditions in online retail warehouses in the UK, having recently secured over ÂŁ700,000 from the Economic and Social Research Council for a joint research project.
Queenâs University Belfast and the Geological Survey of Northern Ireland are co-hosting a series of events during Northern Irelandâs inaugural Geothermal Energy Week from 13-17th June 2022.
Innovative research led by Professor Duncan McVicar investigating the links between air pollution and ill health in Northern Ireland has received renewed funding as part of an initiative to tackle issues of crucial public importance..
Queenâs Business School in Belfast is delighted to announce the Mark Pigott Lecture Theatre, endowed by a generous gift of ÂŁ1 million in support of the new innovative facility at the Riddel Hall campus.
The inaugural Business Eye Family Business Awards took place on Thursday 19th May 2022 at the Culloden Estate and Spa, attended by Queenâs Business School and a variety of industry sponsors.
Queenâs Business School held an inaugural Research Day on Wednesday 13th April 2022, concluding with a prizegiving reception to celebrate research excellence across the School.
Dr Alan Hanna, Senior Lecturer at Queenâs Business School, has won the Outstanding Leadership Award at the 2022 Queenâs University Belfast Staff Excellence Awards.
The four new titles of Honorary Professor and Honorary Professors of Practice were conferred on the 16th February 2022.
Queenâs Management School was delighted to welcome Claire Brennan, Talent Partner at FinTrU back on campus to meet with the first FinTrU Women in Finance Scholarship recipient, in the FinTrU Trading Room.
Queenâs Business School, in partnership with Trinity College Dublinâs Department of Economics, has secured 3.8 million Euros in funding to establish the ground-breaking All-Ireland Centre of Excellence in Economics, History and Policy.
In Spring 2022, Queenâs Management School and the Northern Ireland Human Rights Commission launched the third cohort of the âBusiness and Human Rights Student Ambassador Programmeâ. Â
Pupils from Rainey Endowed School overcame tough competition from 15 other schools from across Northern Ireland to win the 2022 NI Schools Business Challenge.
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Queenâs Management School has been awarded the Small Business Charter in recognition of its commitment to supporting student entrepreneurship, small businesses, and the local economy.
We are happy to announce that Queenâs Management School will once again take part in the EFMD Global Virtual Careerâs Fairs by Highered, as part of an exclusive network of top schools across the globe.
Date: 1/10/2022
Time: 9:30AM - 3:00PM
Location: Âé¶čÍű.
Category: University Event