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Transforming lives at Queen’s for 25 years

Hundreds of key donors, volunteers and legacy pledgers got together at Queen’s for a thank you event which also marked 25 years of the Queen's University of Belfast Foundation.

From monthly contributions to major gifts, the invaluable support of donors has played a vital role in enhancing the campus infrastructure, advancing research and innovation and supporting students through scholarships and bursaries.  

The event marked the important legacy of philanthropy at Queen’s over the past 25 years, including the restoration of the historic Riddel Hall, the establishment of the groundbreaking KN Cheung SK Chin InterSim Centre and the funding of life-changing medical research, in the fields of cancer, cystic fibrosis, asthma, and Multiple Sclerosis. 

It also focused on scholarship and widening participation initiatives such as the Pathway Bursary Fund, the Copty Scholarship and the Clinton Scholarship Fund which are instrumental in transforming lives and fostering a more inclusive academic environment. These scholarships not only support individual journeys, but also reflect the University’s commitment to expanding access to education for all. 

Speaking to donors, Dr Ryan Feeney, Vice President (Governance and External Affairs) and Registrar at Queen’s, said:  

“We are enormously grateful to the Queen’s alumni, friends, companies and charitable foundations for their contributions over the years. The Foundation’s success and that of the University over these 25 years serves as a powerful reminder of what we can achieve together. 

“Together, we have the power to transform lives, drive innovation, and create a lasting impact on society. As we look to the future, your continued support will be instrumental in shaping a brighter tomorrow for Queen's University Belfast, for Northern Ireland and for the communities we serve.” 

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