Neighbourhood Engagement co-ordinates Queen's relationship with external public and private bodies. It develops and enhances relationships with local politicians, government, statutory bodies, the voluntary sector, local residents and community groups.
Neighbourhood Engagement
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Information for Residents
Information for Residents
Information for Students
Information for StudentsMaintaining two-way communications with these groups is important in delivering the University's goals and ensuring Queen's is recognised as a key player in the development of Northern Ireland.
The University recognises its responsibility to be a good neighbour and understands that dealing with anti-social behaviour by students is a challenge.
Our approach is firm but measured, revolving around three key principles: Education; Conduct; and Partnership. Follow the links below for details.
Queen's Carbon Journey
Our vision is to become a low carbon organisation
We are aiming to reduce our carbon emissions and provide a high quality and sustainable working and learning environment.
Carbon ManagementOur Green Impact
Sustainability awards and accreditations
The University aims to empower individuals and departments to reduce their environmental impact by encouraging, rewarding and celebrating practical environmental improvements.
Sustainability AwardsKey Contacts
Neighbourhood Engagement Team
Neighbourhood Engagement Manager
Dee Corbett
028 9097 5190
Neighbourhood Engagement Officer
Ryan Rankin
028 9097 1356
Neighbourhood Engagement Support Officer
Amy Mulvenna
028 9097 3758
Joint University and Colleges Neighbourhood Officer
Stephen Jones
Other useful contacts
Belfast City Council Community Safety
028 9027 0469
Belfast City Council Noise Hotline (8pm - 4am)
028 9037 3006
PSNI
101 or in emergency 999
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