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Undergraduate
UCAS: WQ43
Full Time
2027/28
Course
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Students undertaking Drama and English at Queen’s explore theatre, performance, literature and language in the widest possible sense: from ancient Greece to Renaissance England; the Irish Literary Revival to Postmodern America; from the earliest writings in Anglo-Saxon to contemporary Irish, British, and ‘global’ literatures. Our language modules explore the history, structure, and function of English; its day-to-day usage, including in the media; and the major
Aidan Hegarty graduates today with a Master¡¯s in Clinical Anatomy, walking across the stage after a year of intensive rehab and determination following a serious road traffic collision that left him¡
Our society needs exceptional engineers who can understand, create and harness technology to address our shared global challenges. Without these individuals our long-term success as technologically advanced societies and economies will be diminished. Undertaking a PhD in the School of Mechanical & Aerospace Engineering will enable you to make a real difference, positively impacting your career and through your research improving engineering methods and practice, and ultimately
Our society needs exceptional engineers who can understand, create and harness technology to address our shared global challenges. Without these individuals our long-term success as technologically advanced societies and economies will be diminished. Undertaking a PhD in the School of Mechanical & Aerospace Engineering will enable you to make a real difference, positively impacting your career and through your research improving engineering methods and practice, and ultimately
Abby Conroy, Hannah Kunnath and Maleeha Silveira are graduating today with Law degrees, having balanced their studies with pro bono legal research for a national social care charity supporting¡
Over 250 primary schoolchildren were on Queen¡¯s campus today, celebrating their successes in workshop sessions across the fields of physics, law and drama, planning, and modern languages under the¡