Supporting academics and policymakers in sharing evidence-based research and ideas on the major social, cultural and economic challenges facing society regionally, nationally and beyond. Our over-arching vision is to share the University’s independent expertise with policymakers so they can make informed decisions about the most effective and sustainable ways to tackle these challenges, now and in the future.


Dr Grace C Roberts looks at whether the virus that causes the coronavirus will eventually become part of everyday life.

Dr Peter McLoughlin looks at the ongoing developments of life post-Brexit in Northern Ireland and the fallout from the recent Article 16 debacle with the European Commission.

Dr Deborah Wells shares her top six tips that every new puppy owner should know.

Dr Billy Melo Araujo looks at some of the issues that have been arising since the introduction of the EU-UK Trade and Cooperation Agreement.

Sexting among young people is impacting them to such an extent that it is causing concern among child protection and welfare professionals says Dr Elizabeth Agnew.

Dr Gladys Ganiel shares her latest research which looks at religion during the pandemic.

Joseph Ireland calls for the upset caused by the pandemic and the subsequent lockdowns to be taken into consideration for some PhD students.

Dr Connor Bamford looks at what we have learned since the outbreak of COVID-19 last year and what we still need to learn.

A more holistic approach to post-Covid recovery can help future-proof the economy and ensure that recovery champions a better society says Dr Ciaran O’Kelly, Dr Ciara Hackett, Dr Clare Patton and Samantha Hopkins from Queen’s School of Law.

Joseph Ireland highlights the current public consultation on a Climate Change Act for Northern Ireland.