STAFF ROUND UP
Queen's University Belfast
12 January 2026
The New Year Honours List 2026 was published on 29 December, marking the achievements and service of extraordinary people across the UK, including the following three Queen's colleagues:
- Professor Michael Alcorn, for services to music and higher education and to the creative industries.
- Sally Bridge, for services to equality, diversity and inclusion.
- Professor Nigel Hart, for services to primary care, medical research and training.
Congratulations to all honourees!
The 2025 Pulse Survey results were published on 18 December, achieving a strong response rate with over 2,500 colleagues sharing their views and feedback.
The survey findings will guide our decisions, enabling us to focus on actioning the areas that matter most to you, improving your experience at work and strengthening our university for the future.
The Staff Wellbeing Physical Activity Winter Programme commences from today, 12 January 2026, with a line-up of activities, suitable for all fitness levels, designed to keep staff active, healthy, and energised during the winter months.
- Staff Wellbeing Physical Activity Winter Programme: More information and booking.
- If you would like to learn more about any of the sessions before registering, please email: activecampus@qub.ac.uk.
- Programme Details*
Class Day Time Studio Instructor Dates Duration Price Zumba Monday 1.10pm to 1.55pm PEC Studio 1 Heather 12 January to 23 March 11 weeks £55 Strength for All Tuesday 1.00pm to 1.45pm PEC GTZ Paul 13 January to 24 March (with break on 17 February) 10 weeks £60 Yoga Express Wednesday 12.00pm to 12.45pm PEC Studio 3 Treasa 14 January to 25 March 11 weeks £55 Tone 'n' Trim Hybrid Thursday 1.10pm to 1.55pm Studio 1 and online Heather 15 January to 26 March 11 weeks £55 - Zumba: fuses aerobic, conditioning and dance training exercises to a mixture of Latin and International music. This is an exciting, high energy class which is suitable for all fitness levels. You will have so much fun, you won't believe it's a workout!
- Yoga: you will be led through progressive Hatha Yoga with modifications for all. It will challenge & increase your strength & flexibility, while focusing on relaxation & mindfulness.
- Tone 'n' Trim: a progressive class using resistance and stretching exercises for precision firming and muscle conditioning, it provides an intense, non-cardio workout that targets all the major muscle groups. This class can be joined in person or online, depending on what best suits you that day.
- Strength for All: provides the perfect platform for you to achieve your fitness goals. This class includes using Dumbbells, Barbells & bodyweight to challenge all major muscle groups to become stronger.
If possible please bring your own exercise mat for the classes at Queen’s Sport.
Changing Facilities and Showers are provided at Queen’s Sport.
* Please note, places will be allocated on a first-come, first-served basis.
You will be asked to complete a short health questionnaire when making your payment. This must be completed before taking part in the classes.
You will receive an email confirming the venue for the classes the week before the classes begin. The link to the hybrid Tone 'n' Trim classes will be circulated on 12 January 2026.
While an incident can happen at any time, data breaches are more frequent following a holiday period.
If you believe a breach has occurred, please remain calm and:
- let your line manager know as soon as possible;
- contact the Information Compliance Unit via email (databreach@qub.ac.uk) or their new Data Breach Report form for 2026.
If you are unsure about whether something qualifies as a breach, please contact the Information Compliance Unit at databreach@qub.ac.uk.
What is a personal data breach?
A personal data breach is any incident leading to the accidental or unlawful destruction, alteration, loss, unauthorised disclosure of, or access to, personal data transmitted, stored or otherwise processed.
Common breaches can include:
- sending an email meant for one individual to another – beware autocomplete;
- attaching documents to an email by mistake;
- forwarding email trails which disclose personal information;
- loss or theft of an unencrypted laptop or USB stick;
- loss or theft of paperwork.
More information
Further information about data breaches, and information management more generally is available via Information Management - Home.
As we approach quarter end, please ensure that all sales invoices are fully approved and posted to QFIS within 14 days of the supply date/ the activity being completed, in order to comply with VAT regulations and to ensure that VAT is accounted for in the correct VAT return.
If there are any invoices where the supply took place more than 14 days ago, please ensure these are fully approved and posted to QFIS by the end of the day on Friday 30 January.
If you have any queries, please contact Acc Services Sales order Requests at sorequests@qub.ac.uk.
Staff are reminded of the importance of using consented third-party images, videos, or other media and respecting copyright when uploading content to the University website Media Library.
- Read about best practice and guidance on using third-party images, videos, or other media responsibly on the University’s website.
Guidance and support
- Do not search for and download images directly from online search results. Always ensure you have the right to use the media.
- When in doubt, seek guidance or use approved University-owned assets from Brandhub.
- Any copyright infringement, including cases that result in legal action, is the responsibility of the user who uploaded the unverified asset.
Sourcing images
If you are unable to source branded imagery from the University’s image bank, from Brandhub, the following free-to-use sites are recommended:
Further information and support
If you require further support or guidance, please contact the Web Support team here.
With effect from today, Monday 12 January, the University’s Employee Assistance Programme (EAP) will now be provided by Spectrum.Life. This replaces the former EAP, which was previously delivered through Lena by Inspire.
This change builds on our commitment to providing staff with comprehensive, confidential and professional wellbeing support to help navigate personal, work-related and life challenges.
Please note that there will be no disruption to any current EAP support. Any members of staff who are or have already been using Lena by Inspire can continue to access its services without interruption until the end of their cycle of support.
- For more information on Spectrum.Life and how to access the new service, please visit the University’s SharePoint and website page.
More information
Spectrum.Life offers a wide range of health and wellbeing resources for all staff, including:
- fast access to short-term confidential, independent counselling and support services, including up to eight sessions per staff member, with the first session usually within five working days;
- 24/7 mental health and wellbeing support, including instant access to qualified clinicians;
- a comprehensive health and wellbeing hub, including a Digital Gym, e-learning pathways, meditation and personalised digital wellbeing pathways to support your mental health, sleep, stress and resilience;
- and confidential support for work, personal and emotional challenges.
Further support and information
For any additional queries regarding the new EAP provider or the transition, please email: staffwellbeing@qub.ac.uk.
As part of the University’s ongoing digital transformation, all remaining staff have now transitioned to the new online annual leave system from the new leave year, beginning 1 January 2026.
The People and Culture Digital Systems team are working through various data updates, including 2025 carry-over balances. If you have a query on your balance, staff are advised to wait until the end of January before querying this with the team to allow sufficient time for all the updates to be completed.
Further information and support
- All users are encouraged to take advantage of the available training for both staff and managers, bookable via iTrent Self Service.
- Please refer to the FAQs on SharePoint for additional guidance and resources.
- For any additional queries or assistance, please contact: hrhub@qub.ac.uk.
The University is currently recruiting for a number of positions internally.
Staff can view internal and external vacancies through iTrent Employee Self-Service.
The next Staff Welcome Event will take place on Friday 30 January in the Whitla Hall from 10.00am to 12.00pm.
If you are a new member of staff and have not yet received an invite to this event, please contact stafflearning@qub.ac.uk.
We look forward to welcoming you at this event.
As part of #QUBeWell – the whole-university approach to mental health and wellbeing – Queen’s is hosting Brew Monday, a programme of events designed to encourage positive mental health and connection during the long month of January.
Among the activities this year are popup events with activities, carnival games and free giveaways in the MBC, Ashby Building, McClay Library (all on Monday 19 January) and One Elmwood (Thursday 22 January).
Schools and departments across the University are encouraged to organise their own Brew Monday activities locally.
Whether it is a coffee morning, a shared lunch, or simply making an extra effort to say hello to someone new, these events offer opportunities to connect with colleagues and students, reinforcing and aligning with the Public Health Agency’s Take 5 Steps to Wellbeing – Connect, Be Active, Keep Learning, Take Notice, and Give.
- The is a collaborative initiative between teams and services across campus. For support or to let us know what you are doing in your area, please contact Michaeline.donnelly@qub.ac.uk.
The Annual Report 2024-25 shines a spotlight on the key moments and achievements that defined Queen’s University over the past year. From major milestones in education, research and civic engagement to impactful partnerships and community initiatives, the report highlights the progress we are making through our Strategy 2030.
Also included are the University's financial statements, updates on philanthropy, our contribution to the UN Sustainable Development Goals, and our public benefit impact.
The Queen's Student Survey for first years and all pre-final year students is now live. These institutional surveys are bespoke to Queen’s, they cover key aspects of the student experience and will provide some early indicators for the NSS results. Students can access the survey via the student survey portal at https://qub.surveys.evasysplus.co.uk/.
All staff are encouraged to publicise the surveys and urge students to complete before the closing date of 22 February. Students can find more info at http://go.qub.ac.uk/student-voice.
Student feedback given in the QSS is used by Queen's to enhance the quality of courses and improve the wider student experience. The continued support of all staff is fundamental to the success of the surveys, so we welcome your help.
For any queries, please email the Student Surveys Team at surveys@qub.ac.uk.
The following courses are available to support staff wellbeing within Queen’s. In iTrent, search for 'Wellbeing' to view available courses.
- Mindfulness - Five Week Programme. Beginning Tuesday 20 January, 10.00am to 10.45am, online.
- Working Through Change and Building Resilience. Tuesday 27 January, 10.00am to 11.00am, online.
Find Your Movement this winter with the Active Campus Winter programme 2026, offering a variety of activities designed to help you get active, stay motivated, and have fun. All sessions are open to both staff and students, including:
- Yoga U Roadshow
- Couch to 5K Programme (Beginning on Tuesday 13 January; perfect for anyone who is starting their Marathon relay training.)
- Campus Football
- Campus Basketball
- Campus Badminton
Find out more about our full range of winter activities here.
This year, we are celebrating the real-world impact of our research, education and partnerships – told through the voices of those we've helped.
“Queen’s gave me a lift when I had nothing left in the tank.”
Our case studies demonstrate the impact we've had on the health and wellbeing of our society, our dedication to innovation and technology and our commitment to sustainability. They prove the social value we add and showcase our growing community partnerships.
“For many victims and survivors, not being seen and not being heard was part of their life journey ... it is about making sure victims and survivors are heard and seen.”
The Naming and Recognition Policy sets out the principles Queen’s University will follow to name its buildings, facilities, academic positions and programmes, scholarships, and awards.
This policy has a focus on ensuring that the University will strive, wherever possible, to ensure naming and recognition reflects the diverse nature and backgrounds of those individuals with whom it enjoys a close current, or historical association, in accordance with relevant University policies and initiatives including the Equality, Diversity and Inclusion Policy and the Queen’s Gender Initiative.
The principal motivations to consider a naming or recognition opportunity are that the University wishes to honour the achievement of an individual, recognise a philanthropic gift, or acknowledge a commercial agreement.
This policy:
- ensures that naming and recognition decisions are made in a coherent and consistent way in accordance with the University’s objectives;
- ensures compliance with University regulations and procedures;
- clearly establishes where responsibility and authority for taking decisions resides;
- establishes the process and criteria for decision-making.
This policy applies where:
- the University wishes to honour individuals for achievement or distinction;
- the University wishes to recognise a philanthropic gift;
- the University is entering into a sponsorship agreement featuring a naming or recognition opportunity.
Further information or guidance on the policy can be requested from Alumni Engagement and Philanthropy by emailing namingandrecognition@qub.ac.uk.
The University provides a range of services and policies to support you in caring for your family, including:
- Flexible working;
- Childcare at Queen's (on campus since 1970) offering a range of childcare support;
- Join the Queen's Parents Network;
- Family leave policies;
- Information and support for your home life.
Colleagues are warmly invited to a REC & iRISE Academic Progression Workshop on Tuesday 27 January from 11.00am to 12.30pm in the Senate Room, Lanyon Building. A light lunch will be provided.
This workshop has been developed by the REC and iRISE teams to support colleagues from Black, Asian, Minority Ethnic and International backgrounds who are considering applying for promotion in the upcoming academic progression process.*
At the workshop, academics from Black, Asian, Minority Ethnic and International backgrounds, who have had recent academic progression success, will share their experiences and reflections. There will also be an opportunity for Q&A with colleagues from People and Culture who will share information about the promotions process.
* This invitation is also extended to colleagues currently on probation who wish to gain insights into the next stage of their academic career.
† Attendance is not considered as an indication of your intention to apply in the forthcoming round.
Further to communications on 24 November and 1 December 2025, a new streamlined, risk-based process for approving programme changes will be implemented in 2025-26.
A recording of the Approving Programme Changes Webinar, held on Wednesday 3 December, is now available, along with a full suite of guidance materials to support implementation.
This guidance includes the Approving Programme Changes Grid, which categorises all change types, outlines the relevant approval authority, and indicates if it is considered a material change by CMA. Two new Change Request Forms are also available to help Schools capture proposed changes, assess their impact and direct them through to the appropriate approval authority.
Please contact the Quality Assurance and Regulations Team (qar@qub.ac.uk) in Academic Affairs for additional information.
The Diversity and Inclusion team are hosting a Domestic Abuse Awareness session on Tuesday 20 January from 10.00am to 12.00pm, online. This session will be delivered by Women's Aid Federation Northern Ireland and is designed to raise awareness, build understanding, and equip attendees with the knowledge to make a difference.
Anyone can experience domestic abuse, regardless of age, gender, race, religion, sexuality, social class, or location.
What this session will cover:
- Key statistics on domestic abuse
- Current strategies and the legislative context
- Signs and symptoms of abuse – how to recognise them
- The impact of domestic abuse on children and young people
- Pathways to support and available services
Who is it for?
This session is suitable for anyone wanting to build awareness and understanding of domestic abuse and its effects.
Staff can contact eqdiv@qub.ac.uk with any queries.
Colleagues are invited to attend an in-person, faculty-specific workshop on the UKRI Concordat for Environmental Sustainability in Research and Innovation Practice,* of which the University is now a signatory.
Workshops will take place as follows – please register at the links below:
- AHSS Workshop: Tuesday 13 January, 2.00pm to 4.00pm, Lanyon Building, room 0G/074
- EPS Workshop: Wednesday 14 January, 2.00pm to 4.00pm, Geography Building (Elmwood Avenue), room 0G/033
* The Concordat sets out principles for embedding sustainability into research and innovation activities and practices. Compliance with these principles will be a requirement for future research funding.
The workshops are designed to:
- outline the key aspects of the Concordat
- consider its relevance to your work and research practices
- identify opportunities to support sustainability and meet future funding requirements
- signpost to available support and resources
As part of the Website Hosting Migration Project, from March 2026 all websites and content published through the Web CMS to https://www.qub.ac.uk will be hosted in the cloud with Terminalfour. This also includes any websites published from the Web CMS to bespoke domain names.
Any websites or content not published via the Web CMS but currently hosted under the https://www.qub.ac.uk subdomain will not be accessible following the switchover.
Digital and Information Services are already working with colleagues across the University as part of the planning and preparation phase to identify websites and resources that may be affected.
If you have not yet been contacted, or if you have any queries about a website or resource hosted under https://www.qub.ac.uk, please contact the Web Support Team via the IT Service Desk.
- AI for Educators Course: The self-paced AI for Educators course on Canvas helps 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).
- Recent Blog Posts on the AI Hub:
- Big Interview: Transforming Student Interview Preparation – Learn how ‘Big Interview’ provides personalised mock interviews with progress tracking.
- Big Interview: Your AI-Powered Interview Coach – An introduction for students on how AI interview practice can boost confidence.
- Using QAIRx to Train Future Pharmacists – GenAI virtual patients for immersive pharmacy simulation.
- What is AI Literacy? (Guest post by Dr Phil Anthony) – Why AI literacy matters for students and staff.
Staff and Student Support Information
- New student guide: Learn with AI
- Watch the AI Hub's AI Case Studies of Queen's staff.
- View and use AI self-help guide: AI on assessment.
- View and use AI self-help guides: Saving time.
- Share the AI student support page
- Explore the AI Hub.
Contact the team at AI-Hub@qub.ac.uk with any questions.
The PGR Gaps and Pressures Report – developed through conversations with staff who support postgraduate students across Schools and research centres – highlights the key challenges shaping the PGR experience at Queen’s.
While no urgent systemic issues emerged, students continue to face complex wellbeing needs, funding gaps, and delays that intensify stress at key milestones.
Among the main issues affecting PGR students are:
- Mental health, wellbeing and belonging
- Supervision
- Progression and completion
- Finance and funding
- Training and skills
The report emphasises the value of clearer structures, stronger community‑building, and more tailored training to ensure PGRs are better supported throughout their research journey.
The Student Wellbeing and Accessible Learning team would like to thank colleagues from across Schools and research centres for the contributions to the report.
Recent posts from Queen's Policy Engagement (QPol):
- ‘I went to that EOTAS and it changed me’ – Three Reasons to Support Alternative Education, by Kate Moscato, Dr Montserrat Fargas and Dr Siobhán McAlister
- Heritage, Creativity and Belonging: A Participatory Approach to Policy Innovation, by Dr Emma Reisz and guest contributor Lisa Rea Currie
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:
- How a ferocious 19th-century hurricane helped Irish people get their British pension, by Dr Robyn Atcheson
- What Trump's Venezuela intervention means for US domestic politics, by Dr Richard Hargy
- Russia’s war economy is not collapsing, but neither is it stable, by Dr Yerzhan Tokbolat
- The metaverse is ushering in a new era of behind-the-scenes exploitation, by Dr Vincent Charles (QUB) and Dr Tatiana Gherman (University of Northampton)
The Communications Office is hosting a virtual training session with The Conversation UK on Thursday 29 January from 10.30am to 12.30pm. This is open to all academics/researchers across the three faculty areas.
This interactive, online session will be led by one of the editors who will take you through what The Conversation is, its origins and aims, what it does, and why.
More information
The Conversation is a news analysis and opinion website with content written by academics working with professional journalists. It is an open access, independent media charity funded by more than 80 UK and European universities. View Queen’s academics’ articles on The Conversation here.
About this session
During this training session the editor will discuss The Conversation’s unique, collaborative editorial process, give tips on style, tone and structure (with examples), look at how to pitch (with examples) and look at different approaches and article types. You will also have the opportunity to discuss your research with the editor and pitch potential story ideas.
- * There are a limited number of places for this session. If you sign up and then are no longer able to attend, please cancel your registration so that your place can be re-allocated to a colleague on the waiting list.
- For more information on the session, please contact comms.office@qub.ac.uk.
Read the latest staff news stories on the Staff News and Community Gateway:
- Queen’s staff recognised in New Year Honours List 2026
- Queen’s Accommodation caps off stellar year with ‘Team of the Year’ award
- In Pictures: Queen’s marks 25 years of Queen's Gender Initiative
- Queen’s commercial arm QUBIS announces new CEO
- In Pictures: Queen's hosts Campus Safety Event
- Queen’s marks 180 years with key achievements and call for sustainable funding (Annual Report 2024-25)
- In Pictures: Winter Graduation 2025
- Queen’s brings research to reality at Westminster
- End of Semester Message from the Vice-Chancellor (December 2025)
- US politics, death of the English language and climate change part of Queen’s TEDx seventh edition
- Queen's marks European Week for Waste Reduction 2025
- Queen's achieves Platinum status for environmental leadership
- Terrance Hayes appointed Seamus Heaney International Visiting Poetry Fellow at Queen’s
Our latest 'Spotlight on our Staff' profile features Wayne McLaughlin, a Joiner in the Estates Directorate.
Working within the Works Department but with a remit right across the University campus, no two days are the same for Wayne.
Staff are invited to the Inaugural Lecture of Professor Karl Butterworth on Wednesday 11 February at 4.00pm in the Basement Seminar Room, Wellcome-Wolfson Institute for Experimental Medicine.
Professor Butterworth, who is Professor of Translational Radiobiology in The Johnston Cancer Research Centre, School of Medicine, Dentistry and Biomedical Sciences, will present on 'Widening the window: Integrating radiobiology & technology to enhance radiotherapy outcomes'.
- Please register here before Friday 30 January. Light refreshments will be made available after the lecture.
For more information, or any queries, please contact smdbs@qub.ac.uk / 02890972215.
Staff are invited to the following events and to submit conference papers. Find out more and register at the links below:
- Seminar: The Ethics of Peace Negotiations: An Invitation. Tuesday 13 January, 5.00pm to 6.30pm, Senate Room, Lanyon Building
- Seminar: Judaizing Christianity and Christian Zionism in Northern Ireland. For God, Israel and Ulster. Monday 19 January, 4.30pm to 6.00pm, Irish Studies Seminar Room (room 01/003), 27 University Square
- Research Workshop: The Cost of Flying the Flag. Thursday 22 January, 12.30pm to 2.00pm, Fellows Room, Mitchell Institute, 18 University Square
- Seminar: Gaza: The Dream and The Nightmare. Thursday 29 January, 4.00pm to 5.30pm, Senate Room, Lanyon Building
- Call for Abstracts: LINAS Conference: Synergizing AI Research: Linking Diverse Expertise to Ignite Progress. Submission deadline: 30 January.
The Call for Submissions is now open for the 2026 Knowledge Exchange Seminar Series (KESS), taking place from April to June 2026.
This opportunity is open to all academics and researchers employed by one of the five KESS university partners* at the time of applying, and who anticipate remaining so through at least June 2026.
- Applications will close at 12.00pm (noon) on Friday 23 January.
- Find out more on the 2026 KESS Programme, including how to apply, here.
* The 2026 Knowledge Exchange Seminar Series (KESS) will be jointly delivered by the Research and Information Service (RaISe) in the Northern Ireland Assembly and the five local universities, Queen’s University Belfast, Ulster University, The Open University, Stranmillis University College and St Mary’s University College Belfast.
Registration is now open for Open Research Week Ireland 2026.
This first-time event is a collaborative, intervarsity event that aims to celebrate the work of open researchers and those professionals who support them. All researchers, students, information professionals, research support staff or any other interested group are welcome to attend.
This is a free, virtual event, but registration is required.
- Find out more and register on the Open Research Week 2026 website.
Open Research Week Ireland 2026 is a collaboration between Dublin City University, University College Cork, University College Dublin, University of Galway, and Queen’s University Belfast. The event was created by Rebecca Clarke (Open Research Librarian, Queen’s University Belfast), Jenny Collery (Scholarly Communications Librarian, University College Dublin), Donna Ó Doibhlin (Scholarly Communications Librarian, University College Cork), Liam O'Dwyer (Open Research Librarian, Dublin City University), and Dr Jen Smith (Open Research Librarian, University of Galway).
Applications are now open for the FameLab UK competition, which searches for the next generation of science communicators and STEM enthusiasts – people who can share big ideas in just three minutes, with passion, clarity and spark.
Staff interested in applying are invited to a Science Communication training session on Friday 30 January from 9.30am to 1.00pm in the Senate Room, Lanyon Building.
- For more information, please contact d.rogers@qub.ac.uk.
- Find out more and apply: FameLab UK
The live FameLab NI Final will be on Tuesday 17 February. The regional winner from Northern Ireland will then go on to compete at a FameLab UK Final, hosted live at Cheltenham Science Festival
The Faculty of Medicine, Health and Life Sciences Faculty Engagement team is the NI National Hub for FameLab UK, also supporting the NI Science Festival.
The MediaLab at Queen’s is currently putting together projects for students for Semester 2 (Spring 2026) and is interested in hearing from colleagues who might have projects or ideas that they would like to see designed in real-time 3D.
- If you have an idea/concept using real-time 3D technology that you would like to explore, please complete this form.
- If you would like to discuss further, you can contact the team at medialab@qub.ac.uk.
Once submitted and reviewed, ideas for concepts can then be drawn up into a brief and made available to students. Some project examples are included on the form above for reference, and you can view examples in the Games Tech Showreel here.
SEDA is currently inviting applications for Research and Evaluation Small Grants. This year there are five grants available, each of up to £2,000.
These small grants are to support research and evaluation in staff and educational development with the goal of continued improvement in the quality and understanding of educational development practices. SEDA individual members or those working in an institution holding institutional SEDA membership are eligible to apply. The deadline for applications is 12.00pm (noon) on Monday 23 February.
Associated events
Applicants to the grants are invited to the following event. Please register via the link provided.
- SEDA Small Grants Talk Shop, Friday 16 January, 2.00pm to 3.00pm. This will be an interactive opportunity for applicants to ask questions of SEDA’s Scholarship and Research Committee. If you have any particular questions, please email them to office@seda.ac.uk in advance.
See this week’s new and returning films at Queen’s Film Theatre, your cinema on campus. 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.
The Naughton Gallery is delighted to present DISASTERS AND INTERVENTIONS, a new exhibition by internationally renowned Northern Irish artist Oliver Jeffers. 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.
This exhibition will run until 29 March.
The Seamus Heaney Centre invites colleagues to view its 2025 Year in Review newsletter.
The new Learning for All schedule of dates is now available for the following workshops. Please register via iTrent Self-Service.
- Get Ready for Management and Leadership
- Skills for Effective Mentoring
- Introduction to Project Management Skills Part 1 & Part 2
- Planning my Career Development
More information
Learning for All - course dates and further information. For queries or support, please email stafflearning@qub.ac.uk.
- 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).
All new, aspiring, and experienced Programme Leaders are invited to join CED's blended learning course, tailor-made to elevate participants' leadership skills and professional journey. Workshops will take place on the following dates. Please register via iTrent.
- Session One: 11 February
- Session Two: 4 March
- Session Three: 15 April
- Session Four: 20 May
- Session Five: 3 June
- Session Six: 1 July
- Session Seven: 29 July
Course Aims
- To support you in your professional development as an educational leader.
- To support and recognise your individual progress, practice and professional achievement.
- To enhance curriculum development and, hence, the student learning experience.
- To promote the development of professionals with the knowledge, skills and attributes to effectively lead, nurture and guide educational change and development in the sector.
Queen's Advisors of Studies are invited to a half-day workshop on Friday 16 January – from 9.00am to 1.00pm in TR02, 69-71 University Street – where the focus will be on equipping attendees with the skills and knowledge needed to effectively support and guide our students.
Through interactive sessions and collaborative discussions, you will gain valuable insights and practical tools to enhance your advising practice. Connect with fellow advisors, share experiences, and learn from experts in the field. Together, we can create a supportive network that fosters student success and enriches our academic community.
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 January 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 |
|---|---|---|---|
| IRIS: Incident Reporting Investigation System | 13 January | 9.30am to 11.00am | Lindsey Smith |
| General Risk Assessment Training | 15 January | 10.00am to 12.30pm | Andrew McGookin |
| The Safe Transport of Class 6.2 Materials by Air (Refresher) | 19 January | 9.30am to 1.00pm | Lindsey Smith |
| Radiation Safety – Open and Sealed Sources | 21 January | 10.00am to 12.00pm | Lindsey Smith |
| Biological Safety and Genetic Modification Course | 21 January | 11.00am to 12.30pm | David Norwood |
| Work at Height | 22 January | 10.00am to 12.30pm | Andrew McGookin |
| The Safe Transport of Class 6.2 Materials by Air | 27 January | 9.30am to 1.00pm | Lindsey Smith |
| Accident Investigation Training | 28 January | 10.00am to 11.30am | Enya Kinsella |
| Laboratory Chemical Safety | 30 January | 10.00am to 12.00pm | Dean Cross |
Details of ongoing works being carried out across the University campus can be found on the Estates Directorate webpage.
To submit an item for Round Up, please email details to roundup@qub.ac.uk by 1.00pm on the Thursday before the Monday edition in which they are to appear.