Archive 2018
SMITHSONIAN NATIONAL MUSEUM OF AFRICAN-AMERICAN HISTORY AND CULTURE
Professor David Armitage to give Annual Frank Wright memorial lecture 'Treaty Consciousness: A history of rise and fall and rise again?'
AS History and Anthropology Conference
A research study from Queen’s University Belfast has found that the belief in ‘limbo’ has declined throughout the decades in Ireland due to the changing beliefs and values of the nation.
Just energy transitions and ‘full spectrum innovation’: decarbonisation, democratisation, divestment Speaker: Professor John Barry, Queen's University Belfast
Tom Hulme (QUB): ‘Citizenship, Modernity and the City: Historical Re-Enactment in Chicago and Manchester in the 1920s and 1930s’ Wed. 17 October 2pm, Peter Froggatt Centre/0G/024
Queen’s announce prestigious Hillary Rodham Clinton Awards
SPEAKER: James McDermott, Former Member of the U.S. House of Representatives (1989-2016)
Staring Friday 12th October 2018
Ida Milne a frontrunner for inaugural nonfiction prize.
The 8th Annual Tudor & Stuart Ireland Interdisciplinary Conference will take place at Queen’s University, Belfast on 24 – 25 August 2018
Research in Religion is a one-day interdisciplinary conference, organised by the University of Edinburgh and Queen’s University Belfast. Abstract closing date, Tuesday 31st July 2018.
“The Complexity of Nature, Hybrids and Four-Legged Cyborgs: What do we mean by Posthuman Politics?” Tuesday 12th June, 2018 Queen’s University, Belfast
Queen’s academic awarded Fulbright Scholarship to research the U.S. government’s involvement in the NI peace process
The Curators’ Team at Historic Royal Palaces is offering one two-year internship (for the academic years 2018-19 and 2019-20).
A half-day colloquium organised by the Centre for Public History
In memoriam Professor Martin Lynn
The Wiles Lecture will be given by Prof. Alison Bashford (UNSW) on 16-19 May, on the subject 'Trustees of Evolution: The Huxleys from Empire to World, 1825-1975'
Announcing a landmark survey of Irish history from c.600 to the present day Written by a team of more than 100 leading historians from around the world, this is the most comprehensive and authoritative history of Ireland yet attempted.
Guest Speaker: Professor Daniel Miller (UCL), a noted anthropologist of digital anthropology and social media, material culture and consumption, aging and technology.
Placemaking in the New Northern Ireland
Level 2 International ‘Maymester’ module: PAI2020 Politics of Conflict Transformation
TOWARDS A RATIONAL STATE: SCIENCE, RATIONALITY AND SCIENTIFIC TEMPER IN POSTCOLONIAL INDIA
Student exhibition gives a window on Qing China
Featuresing international guest speakers Keynote speaker: Dr Kayla Rush
Queen’s HAPP staff convene symposium: Ireland and China: networks of information and ideas, 1735-1949 at the Royal Irish Academy, Dublin, Members Room, 11 April 2018
Queen's is hosting the 2018 ESSHC on 4-7 April.
Richard English, Professor of Politics at Queen’s University, received the title of Commander of the British Empire from Prince William, Duke of Cambridge in a ceremony at Buckingham Palace.
Congratulations on receiving an 'Offer' from the School of History, Anthropology, Philosophy and Politics at Queen's University Belfast
Lecture: 'A global revolution: Ireland and the Irish World, 1912-1923'
Successful interdisciplinary collaboration between HAPP historians and colleagues in the School of Medicine, Dentistry and Biomedical Sciences
Celebrating Classical Studies: a Day for Schools
Prof Antje Wiener (Hamburg) will be giving a talk at HAPP entitled: "Constitution and Contestation of Norms in Global International Relations” on 1st February 2018.
Applications for DfE Studentships are open until 16 February.