This roundtable event discusses the complex choices to be made when researching migration and social exclusion. Whether we photograph vulnerable individuals, like irregular migrants, or we interview ...
As part of Queen Mary University of London’s commitment to fostering social mobility and addressing inequality, a new poll by ...
Professor Sir Mark Caulfield, Vice-Principal (Health) for Queen Mary’s Faculty of Medicine and Dentistry, has been made an ...
On World AIDS Day, we celebrate the contribution of Queen Mary researchers to tackling health inequalities faced by people ...
Meet the PhD programme entry requirements. As the GTA is a Department of Law award, your research proposals must relate to the Department of Law's areas of teaching and research The Department of Law ...
The School of Law is looking to offer a limited number of Studentship Awards. To be eligible, applicants must submit a research proposal relevant to an area of Law that the School of Law possesses ...
The London International Fantastic Film Festival (LIFFF) is dedicated to celebrating the extraordinary, championing the imaginative, and showcasing the most innovative and captivating films from ...
The evening concluded with a vibrant networking reception, offering students the chance to connect with industry leaders, ...
Maggie Inchley from the School of the Arts at Queen Mary University of London, won the PraxisAuril Knowledge Exchange Award ...
The invention will allow surgeons to give patients synthetic heart valves that free them to live lives indistinguishable from ...
The findings, published today in Nature Medicine, show that these genetic factors also lead to quicker development of health ...
Dr Paul Balcombe’s research group investigates the potential for different gas energy supply chains to meet energy demands ...