The Bryden Centre for Advanced Marine and Bio-Energy Research You are invited to attend the official launch of the Bryden Centre, which will be held on Wednesday 17th January. The Centre dedicated to the memory of the late Professor Ian Bryden, a leading expert in marine renewable energy, will support cross-border research into bio-energy and … Read more
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Queen’s ‘Social Charter‘ shines a light on the significant contribution made by our students and staff and the positive impact we have on our society. The Charter reaffirms our commitment to engaging with society and celebrates the many ways our students and staff contribute to our place. At Queen’s we translate ideas, academic teaching, research … Read more
The UK government has published its Industrial Strategy for the whole of the UK with a plan to grow local economies and build on NI’s exceptional strengths. The White Paper outlines a plan to drive growth across the whole of the UK, build on the strengths of places, boost skills, improve productivity, boost people’s earning power … Read more
Queen’s University has received funding of over €9.3 million from the SEUPB, that will create a ‘virtual centre of competence’ to support cross-border research into bio-energy and marine-based renewable energy sources. Working with a number of cross-border partners including the University of Highlands and Islands, Letterkenny Institute of Technology, Ulster University, the Agri-Food & Biosciences … Read more
The Bryden Centre PhD studentships have been funded under the European Union’s INTERREG VA Programme. The Bryden Centre will create a ‘virtual centre of competence’ that will support industry-led applied/pre-commercial collaborative research on a cross-border, interregional basis that is focused on two specific forms of renewable energy: Marine renewable energy; and Bio-energy The programme will … Read more