The University College Union (UCU) has confirmed that over 70,000 staff at 150 universities, including Queen’s University Belfast, will strike on Wednesday 1 February 2023.
Read MoreHigh demand and low supply of housing give landlords the upper hand. As a result, some students are left living in low-quality housing while some landlords exploit the high turnaround and demand of the student housing market.
Read MoreMany students undertake compulsory or optional periods of study or work placements abroad while studying at Queen’s University Belfast. The Scoop has talked to several students who are currently abroad or who completed their time abroad recently, about their experiences.
Read More“Students are freezing to death in their own accommodation that they are paying out their asses for” - On Tuesday December 13, students gathered outside Queen’s University Belfast’s Lanyon building to protest a vote being held by the Senate, the governing body of the University, on the matter of raising both tuition fees and accommodation prices. Despite protests, however, the Senate passed the motion.
Read MoreOn Tuesday 13 December at 2pm, Queen’s University Students will gather at the gates outside the iconic Lanyon building in a demonstration against university accommodation prices being raised.
Read MoreQ-work is a system through which people can work for Queen’s University. The Scoop recently spoke to a second year student who has been working for Queen’s in the new Student’s Union. She wished to remain anonymous.
Read MoreStaff and students at Queen’s University Belfast joined national strike action this week. Over 70,000 university staff at 150 universities across the UK are taking part in strike action over cuts to pay, working conditions and pensions.
Read MoreAt 5am on Tuesday November 1, over a thousand eager customers from all over Northern Ireland lined Royal Avenue in anticipation of being among the first to enter the revamped flagship Primark store.
Read MoreQueen’s University Belfast in conjunction with the Students’ Union has launched a free breakfast initiative for students as part of their cost-of-living support package.
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