Human Biology is the integrated study of human anatomy and physiology, including the study of the body in health and disease. It covers a wide range of topics, ranging from genetics, microbiology and ...
Professor Brendan Gilmore’s primary research interests have been in the role played by proteolytic enzymes (proteases) in the progression of diseases. However, following appointment to Queen’s ...
The growing changes affecting the natural environment, and the increasing role of environmental policies affecting businesses and organisations are creating new and challenging career opportunities ...
We are delighted to welcome you, not only to Queen’s University, but to The Thomas J. Moran Graduate School - your hub for academic and personal growth throughout your postgraduate journey. Browse the ...
The agricultural industry is undergoing an unprecedented period of change. Traditional reliance on production is being challenged through changes in government policy at local, national, European and ...
This degree programme is about gaining the knowledge and understanding of key areas in relation to food production and consumption. Food Science concerns the ‘fitness for purpose’ of our food in terms ...
Biochemistry is the molecular basis of life. It applies chemical principles to some of the most exciting problems in the life sciences industry. Biochemistry explains how drugs work, helps us ...
We host a series of live virtual events, on campus events and on demand content to help provide you with the knowledge, confidence and skills to make informed decisions about your future learning and ...