
14 April 2025

The University is currently rolling out a new online annual leave functionality integrated within iTrent Employee Self-Service (ESS) as part of a phased approach. This phased approach ensures a smooth transition, with faculties and departments being onboarded gradually to ensure all staff have the support and resources they need as they begin using the new functionality.
In the coming weeks, staff and managers who are waiting to be onboarded will begin to see the ‘My Time’ feature within iTrent. This feature is being made visible in advance to help with a smoother transition, ahead of the next phase of onboarding for key faculties and directorates.
While the feature will be visible, staff will not be able to access any key functions until their faculty/department has been officially onboarded. The HR Systems team will contact your faculty/department with more information and guidance when it is time to be onboarded.
Next Steps
- Ahead of transitioning to the new system, staff and managers should check that their Line Manager details are correct. These details can be viewed on Microsoft Teams by all staff and will help ensure accuracy before the system goes fully live.
- Staff and managers should register for training within iTrent to learn how to effectively use the system in advance of their onboarding.
- Please refer to the FAQs for additional guidance and support available on SharePoint here.
- For any further queries or assistance, please contact: hrhub@qub.ac.uk.

Queen's Sport's Staff Wellbeing Physical Activity Programme for Spring 2025 is now open for registration. Colleagues can choose to take part in:
- Strength for All
- Pilates
- Yoga
- Tone and Trim
- Zumba
Find out more and register here.

Following the initial discussions on ways to support academic researchers returning from parental leave, a follow-up session has been organised for Thursday 1 May at 2.00pm in the ground floor boardroom (WWIEM) or online. This session will provide an opportunity to share findings from the first meeting and gather further input to shape practical and effective next steps.
- Please register to attend here. Refreshments will be provided. Please contact Holly Drummond with any questions.
Thank you to all colleagues who attended the first meeting, held as part of the University’s commitment to Athena Swan. From the meeting, valuable insights were gathered into the challenges faced by academic researchers returning from parental leave, and ways that they and their colleagues can work together to navigate this period were explored.

Staff can now access discounted dental care services via Queen’s Employee Discount Scheme, MyLifestyle.
Under the University’s dental policy cover, staff can choose from a variety of discounted dental plans within MyLifestyle, offering different treatment plan options.
- Find out more here on the different treatment plan options, policy exclusions, FAQs, and how to access the offer.*
* This offer is available to all University employees on permanent or fixed-term contracts, paid monthly through the University payroll and subject to income tax and National Insurance (NIC), with the exception of Q-Work staff.
How to access the offer
To take advantage of the dental care discount, simply log in to your My Lifestyle account via qub.rewardgateway.co.uk. Once logged in, you'll find the discounted dental care under a separate tab at the top of the page, titled ‘Dental Insurance’.
- Click on the enrollment page;
- Enter the following details:
- Enrollment Code: C350F5/3400 (Please note: codes must be entered manually and cannot be copied and pasted)
- Your employee ID
- Your date of birth
- Choose the level of cover from the available plans;
- Complete the application and create your username and password to access the online claim portal.
* Staff can only join the dental scheme during the enrollment period (24 March to 21 April 2025) or within 30 days of your start date if you're a new member of staff. If you miss this period, you'll need to wait until the next enrollment window next year.
For additional queries on the new dental care discount offer, please visit the FAQs page or email: reward@qub.ac.uk.
The University is currently advertising the following positions internally:
- 25/112503 – Dean of GIFT City, Chancellery
- 25/112501 – Childcare Manager, Student and Campus Experience
Staff can view internal and external vacancies through iTrent Employee Self-Service.

A new academic year structure was given unanimous approval by Academic Council on 5 March 2025 following extensive consultation with Schools, Faculties, Professional Services, and students.
Implementation will take place in two phases:
Phase 1
The published semester dates and graduation schedule for 2025/26 will remain unchanged, but it is recommended that the following changes are implemented by Schools, where possible, in 2025/26:
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- standardisation of dedicated independent study weeks
- introduction of a consolidation week before winter (Christmas) break
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Phase 2
Full implementation of the principles outlined in Cascade to Schools and Professional Services will take place in 2026/27.
Semester dates have been updated to align with the new structure.
Please refer to the below document for answers to common queries:
Development work for implementation will be driven by an Implementation Group co-chaired by a Dean of Education and a Professional Services lead as well as a Student Officer.

The University’s telephone answering service has been recently outsourced to Moneypenny, an external organisation. Going forward, Moneypenny will provide a call directing and messaging service for the University, whereby the operator, in the majority of cases, will introduce a call before transferring it to the appropriate staff member. If the staff member is unavailable, a message will be taken and sent via email.
Staff are reminded not to contact the University switchboard directly. This service is intended for external callers only. If staff need to contact a colleague or a specific area, contact details for staff and faculty/department areas are available via the University's Staff Directory.*
International Calls
Please note that Moneypenny will not make international calls on behalf of staff. For staff who require international calling access for business purposes, a Microsoft Form must be completed, which will require approval from the relevant Director/School Manager or appointed approver.
- Access the form here for requesting international call access. This form can also be used to update extension numbers.
Updates to Office Location
If you need to update your office location, please use the ‘Change Details’ form available on the Planon homepage.
The Property and Space Information identifies the property and the area within the property where staff are located. This information is typically displayed on a red disc on the door when you enter an office, shared office, or workspace. Please see the example below:
To complete the Property and Space fields, staff can use the blue chevron buttons to search for the relevant property and space information on Planon.
Should staff have any questions in relation to this change, please contact: isdirectorate@qub.ac.uk.

The updated McClay Library Occupancy App has been launched, offering enhanced real-time data on library usage. This refreshed tool allows you to check how busy the McClay Library is at any moment before arriving, helping you plan your visits more effectively.
This redesign was the result of a user experience (UX) exercise involving student input and was developed by the Library’s Digital Services team. Key new features include a live occupancy percentage and indicators showing whether current usage is higher or lower than usual. The app also highlights the quietest study area in the McClay Library at any given time, helping you quickly find available space. In addition, a seven-day usage trend view enables you to anticipate peak periods and plan around the busiest times.
An exhibition of records from the Queen’s University Archive, relating to the history of Queen’s from its establishment in 1845, is now on display in The McClay Library.
This exhibition runs until Friday 30 May.
This exhibition charts the development of Queen’s over the past 180 years. Included amongst the items is the original Charter from 1845 establishing Queen’s College Belfast, historic photographs of Queen’s people and Queen’s buildings, and copies of various student publications.

The University will be marking Mental Health Awareness Week from 12 to 18 May with a range of events focused on this year’s theme of ‘Community’, highlighting the power of connection and the importance of supporting one another.
- The full schedule of events will be shared shortly, with registration available via iTrent.
A variety of on-campus events will take place throughout the week, offering staff opportunities to connect with colleagues and friends, and to engage in meaningful conversations and activities around mental health and wellbeing.
For any queries, please contact the Staff Wellbeing team: staffwellbeing@qub.ac.uk.

REACH '25, Queen's arts and sustainability festival, took place from Wednesday 2 April to Saturday 5 April. The diverse, four-day festival programme explored some of the key climate issues of our time through a variety of media and platforms, fostering positivity, collaboration, and a deeper understanding of these issues.
- Read more here: In Pictures: Reach'25 Arts and Sustainability Festival

Staff are invited to join the next Campus Run, taking place on Wednesday 30 April from 1.15pm to 2.00pm, beginning outside the Lanyon Building.
- Find out more and sign up for free here. Note: a Physical Activity Readiness Questionnaire (PARQ) will be required from all participants.
This social running group – organised by Queen's Sport's Active Campus team and QUBeWell – is open to staff, students, and the community. Whether you prefer to run or walk, you can choose from a 2K, 3K, or 5K route around the beautiful university campus, while having fun, getting active, and enjoying the great outdoors.
Weeks 5 and 6 of the 'Find Your Movement' initiative take in, respectively, CPR Week and Gardening Week. Staff are invited and encouraged to learn CPR – a skill that could be the difference in an emergency – and engage in gardening, a simply hobby with powerful benefits for body and mind.
- Find out more here (scroll down to weeks 5)
'Find Your Movement', led by Queen’s Sport and QUBeWell, is a university-wide initiative to encourage both students and staff to incorporate more movement into their daily lives through whatever activity they enjoy. Colleagues are encouraged to get involved and support the 'Find Your Movement' initiative in a variety of ways.
How you can get involved
To support this initiative, you can:
- talk about the campaign and spread the word among students and colleagues (eg by sharing Queen's Sport's social media posts);
- join an Active Campus programme;
- create and capture content: set up an activity, and Queen's Sport will aim to arrange for a broadcasting student to film it. (Note: Please give the team advance notice if you would like to do this.)
- get moving – the best way to create change is to lead by example!
More information
Launched on Thursday 13 March, this eight-week campaign will feature a new video each week, showcasing a variety of accessible and enjoyable movement activities, including gardening, yoga, and walking. Whether you're looking to try something new or simply stay active, there's something for everyone!

Enrolment is now open for Queen's Sport's Spring 2025 courses, offering a diverse range of new and favourite courses for adults and children looking to build strength, learn a new skill, or stay active. Courses begin from Monday 28 April.

Mobilityways – Queen's free, user-friendly car sharing app – allows staff and students to find car sharing matches based on location, enabling you to save money and stress while reducing carbon impact.
This is the final week when new members will be entered into the following prize draws:
- 15 x £10 Amazon vouchers for new members
- 10 x £10 Amazon vouchers for members who ‘Trip Authenticate’

The Centre for Educational Development is launching AVA, a new Assessment Virtual Assistant chatbot at Queen’s. AVA aims to make your work easier by providing quick access to assessment policies, guidance on processes, and support with student-related queries. Whether you need a refresher on assessment protocols or immediate answers to common questions, AVA will point you in the right direction.*
To find out more, visit the Centre for Educational Development Assessment page where you can:
- watch our user demo to see what kinds of things you can ask;
- find out what resources the chatbot uses to provide information;
- try out the chatbot itself
* Please note, this Assessment Chatbot is a prototype in its pilot phase. It will respond differently based on the questions asked. If you encounter any issues, please use the feedback form provided in the chatbot.

Colleagues are warmly invited to the next Advisors of Studies Community of Practice event on Wednesday 17 April from 10.30am to 11.30am via MS Teams. This is a relaxed coffee catch-up to mark the launch of the new AI Assessment Chatbot, developed to support Advisors of Studies in their role.
This is an informal, flexible session – staff can feel free to join online here at any point during the hour with their preferred refreshment.
At this event, Lucy Gault (Centre for Educational Development) will provide a live demonstration of the chatbot, showcasing how it can be used to enhance academic advising and student support. Lucy will also be available to answer any questions about the tool’s features and practical applications.

As the assessment period approaches, the Assessment Support Hub project team would like to remind staff of the importance of directing students to the Assessment Support Hub digital site at this key time.
The Hub helps students of all levels navigate their assessments at Queen’s by demystifying key concepts, signposting essential services, and providing guidance if things aren’t going as planned.
The team knows from student focus groups that academic staff play a crucial role in sharing this information. Students expect to hear about support from their lecturers and tutors, and staff recommendations can have a real impact on engagement.
To support this, the Assessment Support Hub has a range of resources available, including:
- On the Hub Project Site: a bank of promotional materials and staff testimonials on how they have embedded the Hub in their student support.
- Other resources:
- Merchandise, such as QR code cards and laptop stickers, to help raise awareness.
- A number of student ambassadors are available to run pop-up stands across campus to help raise awareness of the Hub and answer student questions. If your School or service would be interested in hosting a stand in your building, please get in touch with Michaeline at Michaeline.donnelly@qub.ac.uk.
By encouraging students to engage with the Hub, we can help ensure they feel more informed, confident, and supported during what can be a stressful period.

The National Student Survey (NSS) is open until 30 April. The Student Surveys Team encourages colleagues to invite all eligible students to complete the survey.
Any local promotion staff can provide will help Queen's reach its target and deliver representative results.
The Student Surveys Team would like to see a response rate of 80% (current rate: 60%) to this survey from students. All eligible students will have received their emails, texts and phonecalls from Ipsos asking them to complete the survey.
Further information and marketing materials are available on the SharePoint site and response rate reports are shared weekly with relevant staff.
More information
Students can find more information about the surveys and student feedback on the My Queen's website
Student feedback given in the NSS is used by Queen's to enhance the quality of courses and improve the wider student experience.
The continued support of all staff is fundamental to the success of the surveys, so we welcome your help.
For any queries, please email the Student Surveys Team at surveys@qub.ac.uk.

Recent posts from Queen's Policy Engagement (QPol):
- Doing what matters most… to stay within the “Overton window”, by Professor John Barry
- Policy Paper – Rethinking the Role of Good Character Evidence in Rape and Sexual Offence Trials, By Dr Eithne Dowds
- The End of “The World” as we’ve known it – Ukraine, the US and New Importance of Irish Neutrality in a Chastened European Union, by Dr Peter Doran
To contribute an article to Queen's Policy Engagement, please email Kevin at qpol@qub.ac.uk.

The Conversation is a news website featuring articles by academics, often republished to global media outlets. Articles by Queen's academics published in The Conversation have been read by 12.5 million people internationally. Read the latest:
- Why ChatGPT is a uniquely terrible tool for government ministers, by Prof Muiris MacCarthaigh and Dr Deepak Padmanabhan
- Colombia's fragile peace process in danger as guerrilla violence rises, by Dale Pankhurst
- The anti-Andrew Tate: how youth workers can counteract the influence of masculinity influencers, by Dr Amanda Dylina Morse

Read the latest staff news stories on the Staff News and Community Gateway:
- Queen’s staff member celebrates UK and Ireland student accommodation award
- In Pictures: Reach'25 Arts and Sustainability Festival
- Queen’s Reach'25 festival amplifies the power of art in tackling climate crisis
- In Pictures: Staff Excellence Awards 2023-24
- Staff Excellence Awards 2023-24: The Winners
- KN Cheung SK Chin InterSim Centre appoints three new Fellows
- Customer Service Excellence Accreditation 2025 for Queen's Library
- Queen’s celebrates generating £50m and over 500 jobs through major partnership scheme
- Queen’s Professor elected to The American Academy of Microbiology
- Lord Alderdice appointed Honorary Professor of Practice at the Mitchell Institute
- Queen’s research revenue approaches £60 million across US in past five years

Declan joined Queen's in 2015, becoming a member of the Staff Forum in 2018. He is a Senior Lecturer (Education) in the School of Medicine, Dentistry and Biomedical Sciences and is the Staff Forum Representative for the School. Read Declan's Staff Forum profile:
- Profile: School of Medicine, Dentistry and Biomedical Sciences Staff Forum Representative, Declan McLaughlin
Queen's Staff Forum was established in June 2018. Made up of representatives from each School, Directorate and GRI across Queen's, this group represents all of our people and provides an opportunity for staff to share their views on all aspects of working at Queen's, help shape the employee experience, and make a real difference for all who work here.

Colleagues are invited to the British Academy Spring Lecture – ''It’s not what you know, it’s who you know’: The Problem of Social Capital' – taking place in person on Tuesday 13 May from 5.00pm to 6.30pm in the Great Hall. This lecture will be delivered by John Guillory, Emeritus Professor of English, New York University, and includes an audience Q&A session, chaired by Philip McGowan, Professor of English, Queen's School of Arts, English and Languages.
More information
This lecture will address a problem in Pierre Bourdieu's conception of "three forms of capital": material, cultural, and social. As scholars have noted, Bourdieu extensively discusses cultural capital, and has comparatively little to say about social capital. Through proposing a theory of social capital as a form of "knowing”, this talk will apply Bourdieu’s theory to an analysis of F Scott Fitzgerald's novel The Great Gatsby (1925), with the aim of establishing the relation between cultural capital and social capital as two forms of "knowing". This relation correlates Gatsby's desire for social capital, which he uses to pursue Daisy Buchanan, as part of Fitzgerald's bid for the text’s canonical status as a "great" American novel.
Image credit: Arrow Collar Ad (1914), Joseph Christian Leyendecker (1874 - 1951).

The April 2025 edition of the Mitchell Institute Newsletter is now available.
Staff are invited to the following events. Find out more and register at the links below:
- Lecture: Policing Empires: Militarization, Race, and the Imperial Boomerang in Britain and the US, Monday 14 April, 5.00pm to 6.30pm, Senate Room, Lanyon Building
- Research Workshop: Sexual Consent and Legal Reform: Towards a Communicative Responsibility Approach, Wednesday 30 April, 1.00pm to 2.30pm, Fellows' Room, Mitchell Institute, 18-19 University Square
- Panel Discussions: Ballyscullion Book Festival, Saturday 10 to Sunday 11 May, 9.30am to 5.30pm, Ballyscullion Park, Bellaghy
- Workshop: Creativity in Cultural Peace Work: Opportunities and Challenges, Thursday 15 May, 12.00pm to 4.00pm, Moot Court, School of Law
- Lecture: What Feminists Reveal When They Investigate Masculinities: The Case of Military ‘Manpower’, Tuesday 17 June, 6.00pm to 7.30pm, Canada Room and Council Chamber, Lanyon Building

The Mitchell Institute's Sabbatical Fellowship Scheme for 2025-26 is now open to all Queen’s academic staff who have already been awarded Sabbatical Leave by their School during 2025-26.
Applications should be received by Friday 25 April. Decisions will be announced by Friday 30 May.
For the duration of their Fellowship – up to one semester – each of the three successful applicants will: be provided with office space in the Institute; receive £4,000 to support research activities (as agreed with the Institute Director); present their research in a Mitchell Institute Lecture or Workshop during their period at the Institute.

Colleagues are invited to view the second newsletter of Queen's Academic Centre of Excellence in Cyber Security Education (ACE-CSE). This newsletter includes the latest ACE-CSE news, insights, training opportunities, and events.
About QUB ACE-CSE
The ACE-CSE is advancing Queen’s University’s cyber security strategy by fostering a culture of cyber awareness and enhancing cyber security knowledge across educational pathways, institutional operations, and the broader community. Staff interested in finding out more or joining the ACE-CSE team can contact Dr Sandra Scott-Hayward.

Details of ongoing works being carried out across the University campus can be found on the Estates Directorate webpage.

The Naughton Gallery welcomes the Queen's community to its current exhibitions:
- Naughton Gallery: 'All That We Have Built': A two-person exhibition by Ola Hassanain (Netherlands/Sudan) and Aidan Koch (USA). Continues until Sunday 18 May.
- Outdoor Exhibition: 'Shallow Waters': A temporary outdoor exhibition, in Queen's quadrangle, presenting Joe Laverty’s Shallow Waters. Continues until Sunday 27 April.
Both exhibitions form part of REACH ’25, the University’s award-winning Arts and Sustainability Festival.
- 'All That We Have Built'
This exhibition examines the profound impact of environmental destruction and ecological changes on the collective experience of catastrophe and uninhabitability. Through their individual practices, both artists challenge us to reconsider our relationship to the environment, questioning how natural and human-made landscapes shape and disrupt our lives. Together, Hassanain and Koch offer a powerful reminder that the environmental crises we face are not distant or abstract – they are immediate, urgent realities. Their work challenges us to engage deeply with these pressing issues and reflect on the vulnerability of both our built and natural environments.
- 'Shallow Waters'
Shallow Waters aims to investigate the way myth and tradition sit alongside heavy industry and how closely connected they are despite being at odds with each other. Through a photographic investigation of the landscape, its people, and traditions, Laverty charts a thread of connection between the two opposing engagements with the shallow waters of Lough Neagh as it negotiates the threats of pollution and regulatory negligence. This exhibition is a collaboration between The Naughton Gallery and Belfast Photo Festival.
This week’s new and returning films at Queen’s Film Theatre, your cinema on campus.
SHOWING THIS WEEK:
- Preview: Fréwaka + Q&A
- Neil Young: Coastal
- Four Mothers
- Oh My Goodness!
- Flow
- Sins of Ireland
- Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit
- Warfare
Staff tickets are priced at £7.50. Staff and students aged 26 and under can join LUMI to get tickets for £5.00 every day, all year round.

The following events, held at the Seamus Heaney Centre, are open for registration.
- Write Night Presents: An Evening with Jan Carson and Sam Thompson, Tuesday 15 April, 5.00pm
- Reading Seamus Heaney: The Haw Lantern, Thursday 17 April, 6.00pm (doors open 5.30pm) to 7.30pm, SHC Wolfson Lecture Theatre
More information
- Write Night presents: An Evening with Jan Carson and Sam Thompson: Jan Carson and Sam Thompson will read from their work and share their influences.
- Reading Seamus Heaney is a new series of public talks and group discussions that will look at the 12 main poetry collections published by Seamus Heaney between 1966 and 2010.
The Seamus Heaney Centre Gallery will close on Friday 18 April, to re-open on Wednesday 23 April. The Gallery opening times are 10.00am to 4.00pm.

Learning and Development's April programme of events is now available to view.
Courses include:
- Skills for Effective Mentoring
- Beyond Basic PowerPoint Slides: Adding Visual Variety
- Leverage Generative AI to Streamline Processes and Increase Efficiency as a Manager
- SharePoint Admin Essential Training
- Intermediate SQL for Data Scientists
- API Development with TypeSpec
From Learning for all, LinkedIn Learning, Nature Masterclasses and Recruitment and Selection Training, the Learning and Development programme of events includes courses to suit everyone.

Colleagues interested in enhancing their personal development are encouraged to avail of the Staff Coaching Service at Queen's.
Staff wishing to access coaching are encouraged to email staffcoaching@qub.ac.uk.
More information
Coaching is widely recognised as a development tool that helps staff enhance their personal and professional growth. Through structured conversations, it enables individuals to explore options and gain valuable insights into work-based challenges and opportunities.
The Coaching Service at Queen's is provided by a team of trained internal coaches, including a cohort currently completing their ILM Level 5 qualification. As part of their training, these coaches work with individuals on a one-to-one basis to offer support on challenges such as managing change and transitions, career development, and interpersonal relationships.

The following events, calls and application deadlines are now open to postdoc researchers.
- New Postdoc Parents Network: Launch Event, Tuesday 29 April, Canada Room/Council Chamber
- UCD Postdocs Spotlights Seminar Series x QUB – Call for abstracts. Apply by Monday 21 April at 6.00pm.
- Writing Retreat for Postdocs and Research Staff, Thursday 1 and Friday 2 May, 9.30am to 4.30pm, room OG/033, Elmwood Building (Geography, School of Natural and Built Environment), 3a Elmwood Avenue
- Applying for Fellowships: Networking with Successful Fellows (networking event including lunch): Thursday 15 May, 11.15am to 2.00pm, Canada Room/Council Chamber.
- Yoga Sessions for Postdocs and Research Staff, 7, 14, 19 and 26 May, 6.00pm to 7.00pm, Canada Room/Council Chamber, Lanyon Building
- Careers in the Public Sector, Tuesday 10 June, 9.30am to 1.30pm, Mandela Hall, One Elmwood

Recruitment is open for next year's Course Reps. Staff are asked to use this promotional toolkit* to encourage their students to put themselves forward.
Students can find out more and put themselves forward by 5.00pm on Friday 9 May via the SU website.
Through this rewarding voluntary role, successful applicants will:
- meet new people from their course and school;
- be eligible for Queen’s Future-Ready Award;
- gain leadership, teamwork, and communication skills;
- improve the experience for current and future students.
* This toolkit includes a PowerPoint slide that can be displayed at the beginning of a lecture, social media graphics, social media copy and text for an email that can be sent to students, as well as other useful assets.

Staff are invited to support our Postgraduate students in the TEDx Black Mountain Pecha Kucha Presentation Competition, hosted by the Thomas J Moran Graduate School, on Friday 16 May from 4.30pm to 8.30pm in the Canada Room, Lanyon Building.
- Please register here for catering purposes.
At this event talented students will compete under the theme 'Dare to Change' for the chance to present their ideas at Northern Ireland's prestigious TEDx Black Mountain event on 26 June 2025.

The Safety Training programme for this academic year is available on the University Safety Service Training webpage. The full range of courses can be booked via iTrent Employee Self-Service.
Training sessions for the remainder of April and early May are given below. All sessions are in person.
Please feel free to contact the University Safety Service at safety@qub.ac.uk should you have any queries or training requirements.
Training course | Date | Time | Safety Officer |
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Work at Height | 15 April | 10.00am to 12.30pm | Jo McDonagh |
IRIS Training | 16 April | 9.30am to 11.00am | Lindsey Smith |
DSE Assessors Training | 29 April | 9.30am to 12.00pm | Julie McConkey |
Radiation Safety – Open and Sealed Sources | 6 May | 10.00am to 12.00pm | Lindsey Smith |
Health and Safety Coordinator Training | 7 May | 9.30am to 12.00pm | Julie McConkey |
Safe Transport of Class 6.2 Materials by Air | 9 May | 9.30am to 1.00pm | Lindsey Smith |
Health and Safety Induction Training | 13 May | 9.30am to 10.30am | Lindsey Smith |
Safety in Student Placement | 13 May | 9.30am to 11.30am | Julie McConkey |

CED will host a one-day programme design 'sprint' on Thursday 1 May in One Elmwood, as part of its Programme Design strategy project. The day will be engaging, productive and focused on supportive facilitation, and will be fully catered. Staff are invited to share with their teams and colleagues.
This session is ideal for any colleague who is in the process of:
- considering/developing programmes for GIFT city or local January 2026 intake;
- reviewing current programmes for evaluation;
- re-designing or re-configuring programmes.
Also welcome are colleagues with an interest in programme design who would like to benefit from this pilot event.*
More information
In partnership with Jisc, who will be attending, CED is facilitating a 'nose-to-tail' curriculum and programme design session. In addition, CED, the VLE team, Learning design experts, assessment experts, Accessible Learning Support, Learner Development Service, Academic Services and more will be available to help you with your programme design.
* Please note places are limited by space, and priority will be given to those developing GIFT City and/or local January 2026 models.

- A Canvas training video catalogue has been created for staff to access on a self-service basis. Whether you need a refresher or want to learn something new, explore our range of short, on-demand training videos covering Canvas Fundamentals, assignment setup, Turnitin, and more. Check out the Training Catalogue on the DigiHub today.
- Book a 30-minute virtual session with a Digital Learning Developer from your Faculty, School or VLE Pedagogy Support Team (subject to availability).

- Listen to Jisc's Beyond the Technology Podcast, featuring Queen's.
- Read the Jisc Report: How to Approach Digital Transformation in Higher Education.
- Find recordings of the AI Hub's AI Building Blocks sessions.
- Beyond the Technology Podcast: Queen's progress in digital transformation has been featured in a Jisc podcast episode exploring how AI is transforming education: Beyond the Technology: AI, Innovation, and the Future of Learning at Queen’s University Belfast.
- Jisc Report: How to Approach Digital Transformation in Higher Education. Jisc’s newly published report highlights the key success factors for digital transformation, drawing on insights from universities, including Queen’s. The findings demonstrate how institutions can integrate digital technologies, such as AI, to enhance teaching, learning, and strategic planning. Queen's involvement in the project is highlighted in a video case study, which showcases the institutional co-creation of a new AI Strategy for Queen’s, supported by Jisc’s digital transformation toolkit.
- The AI Hub's AI Building Blocks training series explores the fundamentals of AI and its applications across higher education.

New IT Training courses have now been published. Staff can view the full IT Training programme on the IT Training Unit SharePoint site.
If your School or Directorate requires IT training for staff, geared towards a specific area or set of tasks, email itcourses@qub.ac.uk and the team will arrange a consultation.
To submit an item for Round Up, please email details to roundup@qub.ac.uk by 1.00pm on the Thursday before the Monday edition in which they are to appear.