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The event, hosted by the renowned historian and broadcaster Professor Amanda Vickery, was organised in collaboration with the ...
The report, Toxic Investors: The Dirty Dozen’s insatiable drive for oil and gas profits, reveals that BlackRock, Vanguard and ...
Meet Mark Whelan, Research Culture Manager. In this profile Mark tells us about his work leading the central research culture team, the Carers’ Career Development Fund, and about workshop available on ...
The Pavilion is part of the British Council’s UK–Kenya Season 2025 and marks the first time the Venice platform has been used explicitly to celebrate UK–Africa cultural co-creation. The exhibition ...
The Queen Mary Legal Advice Centre offers free and impartial advice on family and immigration law issues unique to members of the LGBTQA+ community. The Queen Mary Legal Advice Centre is committed to ...
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If any of these changes occur there could be implications to your Student immigration permission and tuition fee liability. It is also important to consider how these changes may affect your return to ...
The role of the DDS is to agree on appropriate exam arrangements with the student, as part of our legal responsibility to offer disabled students ‘reasonable adjustments’. Students with disabilities, ...
Queen Mary University of London is proud to introduce the President’s Global Scholarships, offering £10,000 to highly qualified postgraduate taught offer holders joining us in September 2025. All ...
Researchers propose a unified framework to monitor and protect insect biodiversity amid growing concerns over global declines ...
Elsa Noterman, Senior Lecturer in Human Geography at the School of Geography, Queen Mary University of London, along with Sara Safransky, Associate Professor in the Department of Human and ...
The findings, published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences USA, reveal that this satiety-inducing molecule, known as bombesin, is not only present in humans and other vertebrates but ...