STAFF ROUND UP
Queen's University Belfast
16 March 2026
The first phase of the Faculty Professional and Technical Services Review has now been endorsed by the University Management Board (UMB).
Five sub-groups examined key areas: Student Support, IT and Digital Support, Student Learning and Development, Enrolment and Registration, and Attendance Monitoring.
The recommendations focus on the need to support joint working, clarify ownership and strengthen digital enablement to ease administrative burden and improve consistency. A proposal to provide Student Support capacity in Schools where there is no existing provision has also been supported, addressing identified gaps.
Implementation for the first tranche of projects will now begin on a phased basis, alongside a second round of discovery work covering Leadership Support, Research support roles, People and Culture interfaces and School-level Marketing and Website Management.
- Further details, including timelines and background information, are available on the Faculty Operations SharePoint site.
Thank you for your dedication and partnership as we move forward with this important work.
All staff and students are invited to share their views on Queen’s new draft Equality, Diversity and Inclusion (EDI) Strategy. This consultation closes at 5.00pm on Thursday 19 March.
The draft strategy represents an important step forward in strengthening how equality, diversity, and inclusion (EDI) are embedded across all areas of university life.
Your feedback will help shape a Strategy that meaningfully reflects the experiences, priorities, and needs of our university community.
More information
- The consultation will close at 5.00pm on Thursday 19 March.
- If you have any questions or experience difficulties in accessing the feedback form, please contact the Diversity and Inclusion Team by email: eqdiv@qub.ac.uk.
- Further information is available on the EDI webpages.
All Professional Services staff are invited to share their views on proposed changes to the PDR policy.
- Read more about the proposed changes here.
- Please submit your feedback via the form by Wednesday 25 March.
For any additional queries, please email: suzanne.walsh@qub.ac.uk
As we approach the Easter holiday period, staff are asked to please ensure that all research proposal costing requests are submitted via RAS by Monday 23 March at 12.00pm.
If you anticipate any issues meeting this deadline, please reach out to the Research Finance Team as soon as possible.
Timely submission is essential to support accurate reporting and ensure smooth processing around this busy time of year.
Any requests received after the deadline will be processed after the Research Finance Team returns from the Easter leave period in April.
"It's all about finding the right balance for your lifestyle and future plans."
Watch the latest in a new series of video explainers from our Pensions Manager, Ciara Smyth, to learn more about how Queen’s pension schemes can support you and your family.
Queen’s pension schemes provide staff with long-term financial security and stability.
Key benefits include:
- Financial security: a guaranteed monthly income upon retirement;
- Provision for loved ones: support for your family should circumstances change;
- Long-term value: assisting staff with confident planning and future financial wellbeing.
Learn more here about the University's Pension Schemes and how they can support future planning.
The University is currently recruiting for a number of positions internally.
Staff can view internal and external vacancies through iTrent Employee Self-Service.
This year's Arts and Sustainability Festival at Queen's, Reach’26, will take place from 15 to 22 April.
This seven‑day programme brings together artists, researchers, students and the wider public to explore how creativity can illuminate the urgent challenges of our changing planet.
Developed in partnership with Queen’s Sustainability Team, The Naughton Gallery, Queen’s Film Theatre, The Seamus Heaney Centre, the MediaLab and academic experts across the region, this year’s programme brings a rich diversity of perspectives to key climate issues. Taking place across the University campus, the festival highlights the powerful connection between artistic practice and sustainability.
Art has the unique ability to translate complex scientific ideas into shared emotional experience, opening space for understanding, hope, and collective action. Through film, image, music, talks, panels, creative writing, design, and visual art, Reach’26 offers multiple ways to engage with themes such as the climate emergency, biodiversity loss, and environmental resilience.
Colleagues interested in the new EV Scheme at Queen’s are invited to drop by the Junction cafe foyer on Thursday 26 March between 12.00pm and 2.00pm to speak directly with NHS Fleet Solutions representatives, along with a member of Queen's Reward Team.
This is a quick, informal way to get all the information you may need about switching to an electric vehicle.
The NHS Fleet Solutions and Queen's Reward Team representatives will be on hand to answer questions about:
- salary sacrifice;
- available electric vehicles;
- scheme benefits;
- how to sign up.
- Queen's helps make gym membership affordable for you and your family with a choice of All-Inclusive, Fitness and Swim Staff Membership options.
- Associate membership (spouse/partner/sibling/child) is available for your loved ones, and also for retired members over 60.
No long-term contract required for Salary Deduction or Direct Debit memberships, giving you the freedom to cancel with just one calendar month's notice.
Find out more about Queen's Sport memberships.
- FREE Queen's Sport App: Stay connected and make the most of your membership with our convenient mobile app.
- Online Bookings: Easily reserve your spot in classes, activities, and facilities through our user-friendly online booking system.
- Complimentary parking facilities exclusively available to our members for up to 3 hours.
- Special Associate Rates: Take advantage of discounted rates for associates of Queen's Sport members.
- Flexible Membership: No long-term contract required for Salary Deduction or Direct Debit memberships. Enjoy the freedom to cancel with just one calendar month's notice.
- Take advantage of special rates for courses, children's courses, 5-aside bookings and physiotherapy services via Kingsbridge Healthcare.
Staff are invited to provide feedback on the University’s draft Research Excellence Framework 2029 Code of Practice, which sets out the University’s proposed approach to key REF 2029 requirements. This consultation will close on Tuesday 24 March at 5.00pm.
- Read the draft REF 2029 Code of Practice here;
- Read the overview document providing a clear summary of the Code and its key areas for consideration here;
- Please submit your feedback via the online consultation form here.
* Please note that the information you provide is strictly confidential and cannot be traced back to you individually.
More information
The REF is the UK’s comprehensive system for evaluating the quality, impact, and significance of research produced by universities, helping to ensure that public investment in research at Queen’s delivers meaningful and lasting impact.
The University’s REF Code of Practice sets out the University’s proposed approach to fulfilling its REF 2029 requirements and provides guidance on key areas, including:
- identifying staff with significant responsibility for research;
- determining research independence;
- selecting outputs for submission;
- embedding equality and diversity consideration throughout the process.
Further information and support
- If you have any questions or experience difficulties accessing the consultation form, please contact the REF Team at ref@qub.ac.uk.
- Further information, including FAQs, is available here.
Following the academic staff briefings on 23 and 26 February, People and Culture is now inviting final feedback from academic colleagues.
Please submit your feedback by Monday 23 March. Your insights play a key role in shaping the future of these processes.
Green Dot Bystander training workshops are now available for all staff and students.
Green Dot is an active bystander training programme that focuses on sexual abuse, domestic abuse, harassment and hate crime. The training equips students and staff with the knowledge, skills, and confidence to identify, intervene, and report inappropriate attitudes and unwanted behaviours.
- Find out more and register for training.
- Express your interest in becoming a Green Dot Bystander Trainer.
More information
Initially developed by Ulster University, the Green Dot Bystander pilot began at Queen’s in October 2025. Since then, 42 trainers have been recruited, and 232 participants have undergone Bystander training, learning about the prevalence of unwanted sexual experiences, domestic abuse, harassment and hate crime in Northern Ireland, and ways to challenge victim-blaming behaviour and redefine perceptions.
The training uses a 3D model of bystander intervention: Direct, Distract, Delegate, to help participants intervene safely and effectively when they encounter inappropriate behaviours or attitudes that could escalate.
As part of the University's 180th anniversary celebrations, Queen’s has proudly sponsored 36 teams to take part in the Belfast Marathon. Queen’s Sport's 10-week Virtual Couch to Relay programme is a progressive running plan designed to get participants marathon-ready.
Week 4 Training tips:
- Jog for five minutes, then walk for two minutes for recovery.
- Jog for four minutes, then walk for one and a half minutes for recovery.
- Jog for three minutes, then walk for one minute for recovery.
- Jog for two minutes, then walk for one minute for recovery.
- Jog for one minute, then walk for one minute for recovery.
- Repeat this run three times over the week.
- Top Tip: To keep a straight posture while running, bring your shoulders back and imagine a balloon is on the top of your head to keep your chest up.
Staff and students are invited to a festive, inclusive gathering to celebrate Eid al-Fitr, to include food, on Friday 20 March from 2.00pm to 4.00pm in the Blue Sky Room, One Elmwood. This is an opportunity to connect, share traditions, and create memories in a welcoming and supportive environment.
- Spaces are limited. Please register here.
If you would like to showcase a display of traditional attire, artefacts, storytelling, customs or performance from various Eid-celebrating cultures, including providing educational insights and promoting cultural exchange, please contact Victoria Gilroy on v.gilroy@qub.ac.uk.
This event is organised by the Student Engagement Team (One Elmwood), with the Staff Diversity and Inclusion Team, iRise staff network and student societies.
As part of its International Women’s Day celebrations, the Digital and Information Services Directorate is hosting an online fundraiser in aid of Belfast & Lisburn Women’s Aid.
- Staff are invited to donate here. Everyone who donates is welcome to enter the prize draw (see below).
Women’s Aid is a voluntary organisation providing confidential support, information, and emergency accommodation for women and children affected by domestic abuse.
Prize Draw
Our Digital Transformation Partners, Kainos and Codec, have donated two prizes – a £250 Amazon voucher and a £250 Victoria Square voucher. If you wish to be included, please email dis-iwd@qub.ac.uk by 5.00pm on Wednesday 1 April.
Thank you for your support.
In aid of Belfast & Lisburn Women’s Aid, Registered with Charity Commission for Northern Ireland NIC 106099, HMRC No: XT3255 and Company Reg No: NI020807.
As part of Queen's Sustainability Team's 'Spring Into Action' sustainable commuting programme, staff and students are invited to a community bike ride on Wednesday 18 March. Participants will meet at Freedom Cycles (beside the back entrance to the Administration Building, Lanyon campus) at 11.30am to experience what is on offer for the city cycle commuter.
- Please book your space via the Cyql app (required for cycle ride insurance cover).
- For those requiring a bike, please email sustainability@qub.ac.uk.
More information
With our ambition to lessen our carbon emissions footprint by 25 per cent come 2028, and with significant financial savings for choosing a cycle commute, there is no better time to explore the safe cycle commute options across our city in a community bike ride setting, guided by a certified bike ride leader.
New segregated cycle lane infrastructure is finally appearing, including a scheme for Dublin Road / Botanic Avenue and this will form part of the ride.
Next week, commencing 23 March, is E-bike Demo Week. Register for the webinar here.
Explore sustainable commuting benefits
To find out more, or for any queries, contact the Sustainability Team at sustainability@qub.ac.uk.
Staff are invited to a special International Roma Day celebration event on Wednesday 8 April from 2.00pm to 5.00pm in Queen's Film Theatre (QFT). The event will include student-led activities, a screening of the film I Want to Be a... (2025), and a live Q&A with the filmmakers and protagonists.
- For more information, please email Dr Raluca Roman or Dr Michael Holly.
More information
The afternoon will begin with student-led activities in the QFT foyer (2.00pm to 3.00pm), creating a welcoming space for creativity, conversation, and reflection. These activities invite young people, community members, and the wider public to come together to celebrate Roma identity, culture, and aspirations, while encouraging dialogue and community engagement in an open and inclusive setting.
The event will continue (3.00pm to 5.00pm) with a screening in QFT Screen 2 of I Want to Be a... (2025), a powerful film that follows the lives, ambitions, and everyday realities of young Roma people and their families. First screened at QFT last year, and produced in collaboration with EANI, the film offers an intimate and thought-provoking portrait of identity, aspiration, and the challenges young Roma people navigate in their educational journeys.
The screening will be followed by a live Q&A with the filmmakers and protagonists, reflecting on the year since the film’s release and discussing how their journeys have evolved, as well as the possibilities that lie ahead.
The Centre for Educational Development (CED) invites all pre-final year students to complete a survey about their experiences of assessment and feedback. The findings will help CED understand student perspectives and shape improvements.
Staff are asked to please direct their pre-final year students to the survey:
Staff and students are invited to The AI Debate – 'AI is already changing universities. But at what cost? – on Monday 23 March from 2.00pm to 4.00pm (tea/coffee from 2.00pm; debate begins 2.30pm) in the Graduate School (2nd floor). This event will include a live discussion followed by an audience Q&A.
More information
From teaching and assessment to research and future careers, artificial intelligence is reshaping higher education. But are the benefits worth the risks?
The AI Debate is a live discussion exploring the academic, political, societal, institutional, and career dimensions of AI in higher education. At this event attendees will hear from a panel sharing four perspectives shaping AI at Queen’s, and then be part of the conversation during the audience Q&A.
This event is hosted by Faculty of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences (AHSS) Student Skills Assistants and SHAPE AI (a student-led research collective in AHSS).
- AI and Assessment TIRIgogy Webinars:
- Assessment Alchemist 101. Friday 20 March, 10.30am to 12.00pm.
- Assessment Design for a time of artificial intelligence. Wednesday 29 April, 10.00am to 11.30am.
- AI Lightning Talks (open to all staff). Tuesday 31 March, 10.00am to 12.00pm, online.
- Webinar: What's new in AI in 2026 (webinar recording). Staff can also view the session resources here.
- AI for Educators Course: Self-paced Canvas course for student-facing staff to build confidence using AI in education. Explore four modules (Basics, Teaching & Learning, Assessment & Feedback, and Research), with practical AI Skills Build activities and discussion. Complete what’s most relevant to you, or finish all four to earn a Digital Certificate of Completion, signed by Professor Judy Williams (PVC Education and Students).
More information
AI Lightning Talks: A morning of insight, ideas, and conversation about the future of AI in education, featuring a series of short, engaging talks showcasing how colleagues across the University are already putting AI into practice.
Webinar: What's new in AI in 2026. The Digital Learning Institute recently hosted a webinar exploring new developments and trends in AI in 2026, facilitated by Joe Houghton, unpacking how AI is changing how we design, deliver and manage learning.
Please contact the team at AI-Hub@qub.ac.uk with any queries.
Recent posts from Queen's Policy Engagement (QPol):
- The removal of UK Peerages: the Irish historical context, by Professor Marie Coleman
- Legislating Fairness: The Youth Perspective. Guest Contribution by Grace Allison in collaboration with Queen's Centre for Children’s Rights.
- From Monroe to ‘Donroe’: The US’ Return to the Western Hemisphere, by Peter Donnelly
To contribute an article to Queen's Policy Engagement, please email Kevin at qpol@qub.ac.uk.
The Conversation is a news website featuring articles by academics, often republished to global media outlets. Articles by Queen's academics published in The Conversation have been read by 23.8 million people internationally. Read the latest:
- Dahiyeh: the Beirut suburb at the heart of an Israeli military doctrine, by Professor John Nagle (QUB) and Assistant Professor Edouardo Wassim Aboultaif (Université Saint-Esprit de Kaslik (USEK) – AUF, Lebanon)
- What Keir Starmer can learn from 'little creep' Harold Wilson in dealing with an angry US president, by Dr Benjamin Quail
- World's biggest astronomy camera seeks to answer pressing questions about the Universe / Maior câmera astronômica do mundo começa a responder a algumas das perguntas mais importantes sobre o Universo, by Joshua Weston
- Could joining the state sector be an option for private schools? by Dr Tilly Clough
- Ukraine: after four years of war, exhaustion on both sides is the main hope for peace, by Dr Alexander Titov
Read the latest staff news stories on the Staff News and Community Gateway:
- Queen’s launches active bystander initiative to promote safety and respect
- Professor Robin Hickey elected to the Academy of Social Sciences
- Staff Excellence Awards 2024-25: The Winners
- In Pictures: Staff Excellence Awards 2024-25
- Queen’s strengthens global leadership through Global Talent Visa achievements
- In Pictures: Queen's 180 Concert
- Queen’s first on island of Ireland to receive accreditation for drug and alcohol support
- Transcript: Digital Transformation – University Admissions
- Celebrating minds and music at Queen's
- In Pictures: 2026 Sustainability Student Summit
- Queen’s launches free late-night shuttle service for students
- In Pictures: Queen’s launches free late-night shuttle service for students
Our latest 'Spotlight on our Staff' profile features Professor Dan Longley, Director of the Johnston Cancer Research Centre, where he helps drive pioneering research with real-world impact for cancer patients in Northern Ireland and beyond.
From advancing life-saving discoveries to training the next generation of cancer researchers and clinicians, Dan’s work highlights the power of research, partnership and purpose at Queen’s.
- Inaugural Lecture: Professor Orla Muldoon. 'A Social Cure for Stress: When ‘I’ Becomes ‘We’, Can Illness Become Wellness?'. Thursday 26 March, 6.00pm with drinks reception from 5.15pm, The Great Hall.*
- Inaugural Lecture: Professor David Simpson. 'Seq and you shall find: Advancing biomedical knowledge through genomics'. Monday 30 March, 4.00pm, Basement Seminar Room, Wellcome-Wolfson Institute.
* Findings from a European Research Council Advanced Award: 'The Social Identity Model of Traumatic Identity Change: A Novel Theory of Post-Traumatic Stress, Resilience and Growth'.
- Lecture: Civil War, Foreign Intervention, and International Law: The (Uncertain) Relevance of a Democratic Norm, Wednesday 18 March, 12.00pm to 1.30pm. *New venue: Peter Froggatt Centre, PFC/02/026 (second floor).
- Seminar: LINAS Seminar, Wednesday 18 March, 3.00pm to 4.00pm, Peter Froggatt Centre, PFC/02/017 (second floor).
- Lecture: Innocent Victims, Heroic Survivors, and Monstrous Perpetrators: The visual politics of memorials commemorating sexual violence, Wednesday 18 March, 5.00pm to 6.30pm, Senate Room, Lanyon Building.
- Workshop: PeaceTech: Setting the Scene for a Potential PeaceTech Context for Great Britain and Ireland, Friday 20 March, 12.00pm to 1.30pm, Senate Room, Lanyon Building.
- Public consultation: Positive Peace in Northern Ireland, Tuesday 24 March to Thursday 26 March, Belfast and Derry/Londonderry (various locations).
Staff are invited to the annual conference of the School of Psychology's Education, Pedagogy and Innovation Cluster (EPIC), taking place on Friday 19 June from 8.30am to 5.00pm in the David Keir Building, DKB.0G.012 and DKB Hub.
Staff are welcome to make oral presentations at the conference, or simply to attend for interest and networking. Students are welcome to submit poster presentations.
- Please register here. The deadline for registration and applying to present is Friday 22 May.
More information
This event is an opportunity to share and reflect on work related to the scholarship of teaching and learning across Queen's – whether that’s empirical research, pedagogical initiatives, reflective practice, or curriculum development.
In addition to showcasing some of the recent work of the EPIC lab members, applications for oral presentations are welcome from colleagues across the University, as are applications from students for poster presentations. Presentations do not need to be the finished research project – ideas in progress, pilot data, and practice-based insights are all very welcome, providing they are related to the scholarship of teaching and learning, and align with one of the four themes of the conference, which are:
- Deliver a transformative student experience.
- Provide an education for societal impact.
- Broaden access to Higher Education.
- Innovate our teaching and learning.
Please email Dr Paddy O’Connor (EPIC Lead) if you have any questions or would like to discuss a presentation idea.
Staff are invited to the workshop 'AI for Archives: Unlocking Research Questions', taking place on Thursday 26 March from 12.00pm to 5.00pm in the Peter Froggatt Centre, room 03.017 (third floor). A light lunch along with tea and coffee will be provided.
This workshop will deal with 'Exploring machine learning-based methods to transform unstructured archival materials into research-ready assets', and will be particularly relevant for:
- archivists and librarians;
- digital humanities researchers;
- heritage organisations;
- data curators; and
- AI researchers interested in applying computational methods to archival and cultural collections.
A small number of participants may be invited to give short lightning pitches introducing an archive, dataset, or research question to stimulate discussion.
For questions about computational approaches, datasets, or participation, please contact: Sneha Jha: s.jha@qub.ac.uk.
This workshop is delivered by the Artificial Intelligence Collaboration Centre – an initiative led by Ulster University in partnership with Queen’s University Belfast (Digital Scholarship Hub, and Vision and Language Cluster, Centre for Intelligent Sustainable Computing), supported by Invest Northern Ireland and the Department for the Economy NI.
Staff are invited to view the latest Research and Innovation News.
This newsletter provides the entire research community at Queen’s with information on the latest news, funding, events and resources related to their researcher journey and on Research and Innovation activities at Queen’s.
This includes the latest Queen's Research information on:
- Research Quality
- Impact and Engagement
- Funding (including a new internal call for UKRI Proof of Concept funding and Pump-Priming Funding for UNC-Chapel Hill x QUB). Weekly funding updates can also be found here.
- Enterprise and Innovation
- Knowledge Transfer Partnership
- Awards and honours
- Training and Development
- Research to Reality
Details of ongoing works being carried out across the University campus can be found on the Estates Directorate webpage.
See this week’s new and returning films at Queen’s Film Theatre, your cinema on campus.
- Exhibition on Screen: Turner & Constable
- Walled Cities 8
- Midwinter Break
- Spilt Milk
- Cinemagic On the Pulse
- Japan Foundation Touring Film Programme 2026
Staff tickets are priced at £8.50. Staff and students aged 26 and under can join LUMI to get tickets for £6.00 every day, all year round.
All staff at Queen's receive discounted rates on cinema tickets at the QFT.
Staff are entitled to a discount on all standard QFT screenings.
Simply show your staff card at the QFT Box Office, or select Staff when booking your tickets online.
- Standard tickets: £9.80
- QUB Staff Price (including Matinee): £8.50
- QFT Members enjoy further discounts. Find out more here.
Since its inception in 1968, the QFT has occupied a unique place in the cultural and entertainment life of Northern Ireland. This uniqueness comes from the QFT's special atmosphere, its screenings of carefully curated new and classic films, its loyal members and audiences and from the many people who have worked front of house and behind the scenes. Today the QFT is a vibrant and modern cinema that welcomes 100,000 people through its door every year.
An Evening with internationally renowned artist, author, and activist Oliver Jeffers will take place on Thursday 19 March at 6.30pm in Queen's Film Theatre (QFT), with Jeffers in conversation with Hugh Odling-Smee, Project Manager for Film Hub NI.
The discussion will be followed by a book signing.
In this engaging discussion, Jeffers will reflect on his wide-ranging creative practice, from his globally celebrated picture books to his acclaimed visual art and activism, exploring how storytelling and art can shift perspectives on our changing world.
Following the discussion, Oliver Jeffers will a hold a book signing of the accompanying Disasters and Interventions exhibition catalogue, which will be available to purchase during the event.
The Naughton Gallery will be open to the public from 11.00am to 6.30pm on Thursday 19 March.
DISASTERS AND INTERVENTIONS, a new exhibition by internationally renowned Northern Irish artist Oliver Jeffers, continues at the Naughton Gallery until Sunday 29 March. This exhibition marks the first time that this particular collection of works – created sporadically over the past decade and a half – is being exhibited together.
Admission is free. All are welcome.
Oliver Jeffers is well known for his award-winning picture books. Beyond his literary success, he is an internationally recognised painter and sculptor. Jeffers’ work, with its distinctive simplicity, beauty, and humour, invites people to engage with big ideas, offering fresh context, hope, and a renewed sense of purpose in these rapidly shifting times.
The Gallery is open daily from 11.00am to 4.00pm.
- Seminar: Dr Hannah Millington: Authorial Bias in the Biographies of Ethel Smyth and Edith Somerville. Wednesday 18 March, 1.00pm to 2.00pm, Old McMordie Hall, Music Building. Free event – no booking required.
- Concert: Alex Petcu (percussion). Thursday 19 March, 1.10pm to 2.00pm, The Harty Room, Music Building. Free event – no booking required.
The following courses are available to support staff wellbeing within Queen’s. In iTrent, search for 'Wellbeing' to view available courses and find out more.
- Stress Risk Assessment Training. Wednesday 25 March, 10.00am to 11.00am.
- Staff Health & Wellbeing Action Plan: Putting our plan into practice. Tuesday 31 March, 10.00am to 11.00am.
- Sleep Well, Work Well. Thursday 23 April, 10.00am to 11.00am, online.
Spectrum.Life Wellbeing Series
Spectrum.Life, Queen's new EAP provider, has a range of wellbeing webinars and eLearning modules on their wellbeing hub. Access Spectrum.Life courses here using the Organisation Code QUBSTAFF.
Available courses
- The Impact of AI on your Mental Wellbeing – eLearning programme.
- It's Just Period Pain...Or is it? Wednesday 25 March, 1.15pm to 2.00pm
- Understanding, support and resources for domestic violence – eLearning programme.
In Case You Missed It
- Course: Engaged Research and Impact: Why are they important? Wednesday 18 March, 9.30am to 12.30pm, Seminar Room, First Floor, 63 University Road.
- Course: Lectureships: Ready, Set, Go! Thursday 26 March, 9.30am to 4.30pm, Seminar Room, First Floor, 63 University Road.
- Information Session: Postdoc Life Series: Getting Recognition for Doctoral Supervision – UKCGE Research Supervisor Recognition Programme. Thursday 16 April, 12.00pm to 1.00pm, online
- New Postdoc Induction: Tuesday 14 April, 1.30pm to 4.00pm, Seminar Room, First Floor, 63 University Road.
- Mentoring & Support: Personalised Support from the PDC – one-to-one meetings available.
- Engaged Research and Impact: Why are they important?
This half-day interactive course explores research engagement and impact in alignment with Queen’s Strategy 2030. It offers dedicated time and space to reflect on how your research engages external stakeholders, the impact it aims to achieve beyond academia, and how to plan strategically to strengthen its reach and relevance. You will explore the meaning and benefits of engaged research, how impact is defined and evidenced, how engagement and impact plans are developed, and how impact relates to the REF through examples of 4* case studies. The session also provides an opportunity to consider and refine your own engagement and impact plans in relation to your current or future research.
- Lectureships: Ready, Set, Go!
Does your career plan involve applying for lectureships? If so, this full day interactive course is designed to provide you with useful information to help you prepare for the next stage! During this course, you will discuss the academic career path, look at current lectureship job descriptions to identify key skills, identify your strengths and weaknesses for career progression, analyse senior academic CVs, conduct peer-feedback on each other's CVs, and plan how to maximise the potential of your lectureship application.
- Postdoc Life Series information session
The UK Council for Graduate Education (UKCGE) Research Supervisor Recognition Programme offers a nationally recognised framework for evidencing and reflecting on doctoral supervision experience. This session delivered by Professor Marie Coleman, Professor of Twentieth Century Irish History at QUB and a UKCGE Recognised Research Supervisor, will focus on the Associate recognition level, designed for researchers who contribute to supervision but are not yet the primary supervisor.
- New Postdoc Induction
Calling new postdocs and research staff (or anyone wanting to find out more about postdoc support at Queen’s)! Join the next induction event to find out how you can make the best of your time at Queen’s and hear about the support available to postdocs in the University!
- Personalised Support from the PDC
A well-crafted application and well-prepared interview can make all the difference when it comes to landing your dream job! The PDC offers one-to-one meetings to discuss your career progression plans, provides feedback on CVs, and offers mock interviews to help with interview preparation.
The following learning events are now open to staff. Find out more and register at the links below.
- Mentoring (SEDA): Wednesday 25 March, 1.00pm to 4.00pm, online initially. This CPD programme introduces mentoring theory and models as well as training and support for participants in developing their online mentoring skills.
- Advisor of Studies Training Day: Tuesday 16 June, 9.15am to 1.30pm, TR02, 69-71 University Street. Half-day workshop focusing on equipping you with the skills and knowledge needed to effectively support and guide our students.
- Need help with Canvas? Canvas Tier 1 Support is available 24/7, year-round (365 days) for both staff and students. The team support technical queries as well as providing advice on how Canvas can be used – the ‘how do I’ type questions. The Canvas Tier 1 Team can be reached via the ‘Help’ menu in Canvas.
- One-to-One Consultations: Staff can book a 30-minute virtual session with a Digital Learning Developer from your Faculty, School or VLE Pedagogy Support Team (subject to availability).
This year's Safety Training programme is available on the University Safety Service Training webpage. The full range of courses can be booked via iTrent Employee Self-Service.
Training sessions for March and April are given below. All sessions are in person.
Please feel free to contact the University Safety Service at safety@qub.ac.uk or 028 9097 4613 should you have any queries or training requirements.
| Training course | Date | Time | Safety Officer |
|---|---|---|---|
| Radiation Safety – X-rays | 24 March | 9.30am to 11.00am | Lindsey Smith |
| Accident Investigation Training | 25 March | 9.30am to 11.00am | Enya Kinsella |
| AED Defibrillator Training | 25 March | 11.00am to 12.00pm | David Norwood |
| Health and Safety Induction | 14 April | 9.30am to 10.30am | Lindsey Smith |
| Accident Investigation Training | 14 April | 9.30am to 10.30am | Enya Kinsella |
| IRIS Training | 16 April | 9.30am to 11.00am | Lindsey Smith |
| Laboratory Chemical Safety | 16 April | 10.00am to 12.00pm | Dean Cross |
| Laser Safety | 20 April | 10.00am to 11.00am | Dean Cross |
| General Risk Assessment | 21 April | 10.00am to 12.30pm | Andrew McGookin |
| Biological Safety and Genetic Modification | 22 April | 11.00am to 12.30pm | David Norwood |
| Safe Transport of Class 6.2 Materials by Air | 22 April | 9.30am to 1.00pm | Lindsey Smith |
| Safe Transport of Class 6.2 Materials by Air (Refresher) | 28 April | 9.30am to 1.00pm | Lindsey Smith |
| Radiation Safety – Open and Sealed Sources | 30 April | 10.00am to 12.00pm | Lindsey Smith |
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