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8 July 2024

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QUEEN'S SPORT
STAFF WELLBEING PHYSICAL ACTIVITY PROGRAMME – SUMMER 2024

The Staff Wellbeing Physical Activity Summer Programme returns on week commencing Monday 15 July. Classes are suitable for all ages/genders and levels of fitness. Booking and payment details are given below. Places will be allocated on a first come, first served basis.

To find out more about any of the sessions in advance of registering, please contact Queen's Sport at courseenquiries@qub.ac.uk.

Programme details

Class Day Time Studio Instructor Start date Duration Price
Zumba Monday 1.10pm to 1.55pm Studio 1 Heather 22 July 6 weeks (last class on 26 August) £24
Yoga Thursday 18 July
Wednesday 24 July
Thursday 8 August
Wednesday 14 August
Wednesday 21 August
Wednesday 28 August
1.00pm to 1.50pm McClay Library Auditorium Treasa 18 July 6 weeks £24
Tone and Trim Hybrid Thursday 1.10pm to 1.55pm Studio 1 and online Heather 18 July 7 weeks (last class on 29 August) £28
Zumba
Fuses aerobic, conditioning and dance training exercises to a mixture of Latin and International music. This is an exciting, high energy class which is suitable for all fitness levels. You will have so much fun, you won't believe it's a workout!
Yoga
You will be led through progressive Hatha Yoga with modifications for all. It will challenge and increase your strength and flexibility, while focusing on relaxation and mindfulness.
Tone and Trim
A progressive class using resistance and stretching exercises for precision firming and muscle conditioning, it provides an intense, non-cardio workout that targets all the major muscle groups. This class can be joined in person or online, depending on what best suits you that day.

If possible please bring your own exercise mat for the classes at Queen's Sport/McClay Auditorium.

Changing facilities and showers are provided at Queen's Sport. Please note there are no changing/shower facilities at the McClay Library.

Booking and payment | Further information

Booking and payment can be made via the online payment system here. You will be also asked to complete a short health questionnaire when making the payment. This must be completed before taking part in the classes.

You will receive an email confirming the venue for the classes the week before the classes begin. The link to the hybrid Tone and Trim classes will be circulated on Tuesday 16 July.

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PEOPLE AND CULTURE
PREPARING FOR PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT REVIEW (PDR)

As we approach the end of the current academic year, colleagues are reminded of the importance of preparing for annual Personal Development Review (PDR) meetings, which are expected to be undertaken by all staff.

More information on PDR including documents, guidance and FAQs can be found on the People and Culture Intranet.

More information

PDR in its current format has been in place at Queen’s for five years and provides a framework for meaningful conversations. The process provides an opportunity to ensure that staff receive feedback, review their progress, agree important work priorities, and discuss their personal development.

The People and Culture Plan 2023-26 commits to supporting a culture of continuous learning and development which empowers staff to be responsible for their own learning, development and progression, and PDR forms a key part of this commitment.

The strategic commitments for Queen’s are stated in Strategy 2030 and staff are encouraged to reflect on aligning their own work priorities so we can all work collectively to deliver and enable good performance alongside individual learning and career development.

Colleagues in the Postdoctoral Development Centre have recommended a new template form with some additional guidance to make the process more effective for postdoctoral staff and their Reviewers. This form can be accessed via the PDR intranet site and also via the Postdoctoral Development Centre website where further support and resources are available.

The People and Culture Directorate will seek to implement future PDR improvements in the way that PDR is undertaken by colleagues. We hope to provide a more user-friendly, automated process that will re-focus PDR and capture the key elements and outcomes of PDR conversations.

We will update staff in due course on these developments; however, in the meantime, it is expected that all staff continue to carry out PDR using the current approach.

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DIGITAL AND INFORMATION SERVICES
WIRELESS NETWORK MIGRATION: WI-FI SERVICES UNAVAILABLE – TUESDAY 9 JULY

The Digital and Information Services Directorate will carry out a major migration of all campus Wi-Fi services tomorrow (Tuesday 9 July) between 8.00am and 12.00pm.

During this time, campus Wi-Fi services will be unavailable for two hours between 8.00am and 10.00am and then subject to possible disruption for a further two hours between 10.00am and 12.00pm.

This routine maintenance will not affect networked computers or devices connected to the campus wired network. Only Wi-Fi-connected devices will be affected.

Please note these arrangements and plan accordingly.

View the status of key services here.

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RECRUITMENT
INTERNAL VACANCIES

The University is currently advertising for the following position internally:

  • 24/112071 – Head of Postgraduate Student Services, Education and Student Services

Staff can view internal and external vacancies through iTrent Employee Self-Service (via the 'Useful Links' noted under the staff profile 'Utility menu' dropdown).

For career updates, staff can also follow the Recruitment team on Twitter: @QUBWorkHere

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STAFF ROUND UP SCHEDULE 2024
SUMMER EDITIONS

The next Summer 2024 Round Up edition will be issued on Monday 22 July, followed by:

  • Monday 5 August
  • Monday 19 August

The Round Up will resume its weekly schedule from Monday 2 September.

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FINANCE
FINANCIAL YEAR END 31 JULY 2024 – SALES INVOICING ARRANGEMENTS

To facilitate the year end process, please note the following arrangements for raising sales invoices to customers for activities carried out prior to 31 July 2024:

Qfis Sales order invoices

  • Up to 31 July 2024: All sales orders relating to activities completed prior to 31 July 2024 should be fully approved and posted to QFIS by 4pm on Monday 31 July 2024. Invoices in progress but not fully approved by 31 July 2024, will be posted to the new year.
  • 1 August 2024 – 8 August 2024: Sales order function will be available on QFIS but during this period there will be a delay in the email and posting of invoices. Invoices raised during this period will be emailed to initiators and posted to QFIS in the August 2024 period (202401) from 9 August 2024.
  • Any sales orders raised from 1 August 2024 relating to activities carried out in the period prior to 31 July 2024 should be clearly identified as relating to financial year 2023-24 using the GL reference field and the invoice text. By exception and where material, manual adjustments will be made by the Accounting Services section of Finance to the 2023-24 accounts.
  • Post 9 August 2024: Sales order invoicing will operate as normal. All fully approved sales orders will be posted in financial year 2024-25.

If you have any queries, please contact the Accounting Services section of Finance by emailing sorequests@qub.ac.uk.

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FINANCE
JULY 2024 AND FINANCIAL YEAR END ACCOUNTS PAYABLE ARRANGEMENTS

July Holiday – 12 and 15 July 2024

Please note the following Accounts Payable arrangements over the July holiday period for paying authorised Supplier Invoices, Request for Payments and Staff Expenses Claims:

  1. Requests for Payment, and Staff Expenses Claims, received on or before 12.00pm on Thursday 4 July 2024, and Supplier Invoices received before 5.00pm on Wednesday 3 July, and which were authorised on or before Friday 5 July 2024, will be paid week-ending 12 July 2024.
  2. Authorised Supplier Invoices, which have been GRNd, Requests for Payment, and Staff Expenses Claims, received on or before 12.00pm on Wednesday 10 July 2024, will be paid week-ending 19 July 2024.
  3. Authorised Supplier Invoices, which have been GRNd, Requests for Payment, and Staff Expenses Claims, received after 12.00pm on Wednesday 10 July 2024, but before 5.00pm on Friday 12 July will be paid week-ending 26 July 2024.
  4. Normal payment arrangements will apply for all payment requests received from 15 July 2024.

University Financial Year End – 31 July 2024

It is important that the University's accounts record all the financial activity incurred during the period ended on 31 July 2024.

To ensure that expenditure is recorded correctly, all transactions relating to July 2024 and earlier periods should be sent to the Accounts Payable for payment by the cut-off dates listed below:

  • Request for Payments: 9 August 2024
  • Staff Expenses: 9 August 2024. All relevant Staff Expenses Claims, including follow-up queries in Workflow, must be authorised and cleared by this date.
  • P2P Invoices: It is important that all Goods and Services received prior to the 31 July 2024, relating to P2P orders beginning '58', be GRNd immediately on delivery in order that the related invoices, that are sent directly by suppliers to Accounts Payable, may be matched and processed for payment on receipt.

Further clarification of these arrangements, if required, may be obtained by contacting the Accounts Payable: accounts.payable@qub.ac.uk.

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TRAVEL
TRAIN TIMETABLE CHANGES FROM 3 JULY / EXTRA BUS SUBSTITUTION SERVICES FOR PASSENGERS

Translink will be running additional bus substitution services from early July when changes to train timetables come into effect to facilitate rail infrastructure works for the new Belfast Grand Central Station, on track for operational opening this autumn.

Express bus substitutions will be in operation between Belfast and Lisburn and a shuttle service will operate between Lanyon Place and Europa Buscentre approximately every 30 minutes, serving stops adjacent to City Hospital, Queen's University and Botanic.

NI Railways tickets will also be valid for use on scheduled low floor accessible Metro and Glider services between York Street, Lanyon Station, City Centre, Botanic and Belfast City Hospital.

Passengers are being encouraged to plan their trip ahead of time using information on the website www.translink.co.uk or Journey Planner and allow extra time for their journey.

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RESEARCH SYSTEMS
PLANNED OUTAGE FOR PURE: THURSDAY 25 JULY – MONDAY 29 JULY

Pure, the University’s research information system, will be moving to cloud hosting on Thursday 25 July 2024.

As a result, there will be an outage period for Pure from Thursday 25 July – Monday 29 July (inclusive).

What do you need to do?

Anyone with research outputs that have recently been accepted for publication are encouraged to finalise any outstanding output deposits into Pure prior to the outage. The Open Research Team will be unable to validate any items during this outage. If you have any queries or concerns about unvalidated research outputs, contact the Library’s Open Research Team: openaccess@qub.ac.uk.

It will also not be possible to issue a DOI for datasets in Pure. During this time if you urgently require a DOI for your dataset as part of pre-condition for the acceptance of your published manuscript, it is advisable to contact another repository for this service. This can include Zenodo or Dryad. Other relevant data repositories may be found in re3data also. Contact rdm@qub.ac.uk if you have any questions.

Following the migration, users will not notice any difference in the look and feel of Pure. However, if you have Pure saved as a bookmark, it is advised to delete this and re-save the bookmark using this URL, https://pureadmin.qub.ac.uk/admin/, to ensure you are directed to the cloud hosted site.

What are the benefits?

Migrating Pure to the cloud will offer us several benefits, including:

  • Enhanced Performance and New Features: By moving to cloud hosting, we can upgrade Pure more frequently and take advantage of any new features, resulting in improved system performance and a better user experience.
  • Improved User Experience: We're transitioning to a single sign-on (SSO) system for logging into Pure, which will bring us in line with other University Systems and Office 365. This change will streamline the login process and improve overall usability.
  • Reduced Technical and Maintenance Costs: Moving to the cloud will help reduce the technical and maintenance costs associated with hosting the system on-premises.
  • Alignment with Strategy 2030: The move aligns with Strategy 2030 and supports the University's broader goal of moving more services to the cloud.

If you have any questions about this upgrade, or Pure in general, please get in touch at puresupport@qub.ac.uk.

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PEOPLE AND CULTURE
ONLINE INFORMATION SESSION: COACHING CONNECTIONS – 15 AUGUST

Coaching Connections development programme will be available in Autumn 2025. Offering a recognised coaching qualification, and aimed at both Professional Services and Academic staff, it is a comprehensive development programme designed to develop coaching skills. On completion of the programme, participants will be part of the Queen’s team of internal coaches. The application and selection process will open later this year.

A short, online information session on Coaching Connections will take place on Thursday 15 August from 10.00am to 11.00am.

Find out more and register here.

More information

Coaching Connections is designed to develop coaching skills such as building rapport, listening and asking questions, so that staff may, through a coaching conversation, support individuals to explore options and develop insights around work-based challenges. This programme is aimed at both Professional Services staff at Grade AR7 and above and Academic staff at Grade AC2 and above.

Coaching Connections delivers the ILM Level 5 Certificate in Coaching and Mentoring and on completion of the programme, participants will be equipped to offer coaching to Queen’s staff around work-based issues.

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PEOPLE AND CULTURE
REC REVERSE MENTORING PROGRAMME 2024

Following the successful REC Reverse Mentoring Pilot, the QGI-REC Team are seeking participants for the next REC Reverse Mentoring Programme. This will run as an accelerated programme over the course of three months from September to November 2024.

Please apply here by Friday 26 July if you are interested in taking part as a Mentor.* If you have any questions about the programme please email: REC@qub.ac.uk

Save the date: All participants will be invited to a launch event on Thursday 29 August from 12.00pm to 1.00pm. A light lunch will be provided.

More information

The purpose of the programme is to provide an opportunity for senior staff who want to learn from and build awareness of the barriers and experiences faced by Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic colleagues to do so through a one-to-one mentoring relationship.

* Applications are now invited from Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic colleagues to be Mentors on the programme, with places allocated on a first come, first served basis. Mentees will then be invited from senior management staff. All participants will be provided with further information and guidance before the programme begins.

Mentors and mentees should be prepared to commit to one meeting per month over the three-month programme.

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DIVERSITY AND INCLUSION
BELFAST PRIDE PARADE – 27 JULY

Queen’s is proud to confirm that we will be taking part in the Belfast Pride Parade this year on Saturday 27 July. All Queen’s staff and students, and their friends and families, are welcome to join us as we celebrate LGBTQIA+ people in Belfast and beyond.

There will be light breakfast refreshments, coffee and an opportunity to meet, chat and get ready for the parade on the morning.

Register here to take part in the Queen’s group at Belfast Pride Parade.*

Location and time to follow. The parade will leave at 1.00pm sharp and further information on the route and parade can be found on the Belfast Pride Parade website.

All participants will be provided with branded wristbands allocated by the festival and only those with wristbands can participate. 

* Queen's has a limited number of wristbands, so please only register if you can join the Queen's group

More information

Belfast Pride Festival is one of the biggest festivals in Belfast and this year the festival will run from Friday 19 to Sunday 28 July, with Pride Day and the centrepiece Pride Parade on Saturday 27 July. The Belfast Pride Parade is the main event in the LGBTQIA+ calendar, a major city event and the biggest cross community parade in Belfast.

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DIVERSITY AND INCLUSION
QUEEN'S PRIDE PICNIC – 24 JULY

All staff and students are invited to the third annual Queen’s Pride Picnic on Wednesday 24 July from 12.00pm to 3.00pm. Pride on campus will be celebrated with music, entertainment, food trucks, drinks, and an ice-cream cart for all staff and students to enjoy.

This event is free. Please note: the first 200 registrations will receive a free meal and ice-cream ticket, but there will be the opportunity to purchase from the food trucks and ice-cream cart on the day.

Register via MS Forms here.

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ACTIVE CAMPUS
STAFF FOOTBALL AND BADMINTON PROGRAMMES

Queen's Sport's Active Campus team invites colleagues along to the following staff activities. Please contact activecampus@qub.ac.uk for more information.

  • Staff Football runs every Tuesday from 9 July to 27 August (eight weeks), from 1.00pm to 2.00pm on the OTF pitches behind the PEC. This is a fun and active way to take a break, get some fresh air and enjoy your summer! Register here to attend.
  • Staff Badminton takes place on Thursdays from 11 July until 29 August, from 1.00pm to 1.45pm in the Minor Hall at Queen's Sport/PEC. This programme is designed to accommodate everyone, whether you consider yourself a competitive badminton player or prefer a more casual, social approach. Register here to attend.
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QUEEN'S SPORT
ADULT AND CHILDREN'S SUMMER COURSES – ENROLMENT OPEN

Queen's Sport are offering the following new courses for adults and children this summer. Further details are given below:

Adult courses:

  • Box & Condition prioritises honing the essential boxing proficiencies, skills and fitness mixing pad work, alongside strength and conditioning drills/ exercises.
  • Forge Fitness is a strength-focused course that will also increase your mobility and confidence while lifting weights.

Children's courses:

  • Parent and Teen/Pre-Teen Circuits: this is a fun way to get kids involved in physical fitness and put them on the path to a lifelong enjoyment of exercise.
  • Swim Camp offers a more intensive learning programme condensed into one week.
  • Dance Camp: this is a one-week camp offering a mix of ballet and contemporary dance.
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EVENT
QUEEN'S MARINE LABORATORY OPEN DAY

Queen's Marine Laboratory (QML) in Portaferry will host its 14th annual Open Day on Saturday 3 August from 10.00am to 3.00pm. This is a free, family-friendly event where you can meet QML researchers, see the wave tank in action, and get up close to some local marine and freshwater life. Enter via the Lifeboat Station gates on the shore front, Portaferry.

The event runs alongside the Portaferry Sails and Sounds Festival. For more information please contact Emma Healey at e.gorman@qub.ac.uk

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EVENT
INQUBATE SUMMER SOCIAL

Staff are invited to the InQUBate Summer Social on Wednesday 24 July from 5.00pm to 7.00pm in The Cube, One Elmwood Student Centre. This event includes an 'In Conversation' session with two Queen's alumni: entrepreneurs and innovators Conal Henry, Fibrus, and Maebh Reynolds, Plugable. Refreshments will be provided.

This is an opportunity to meet and connect with Queen's alumni, students, staff and the local enterprise Ecosystem.

More information | Register: InQUBate Summer Social

EVENT
POSTDOC SHOWCASE 2024: 'HELPING TO SHAPE A BETTER WORLD'

The Postdoc Society are pleased to announce the return of the Queen's Postdoc Showcase, taking place in celebration of Postdocs and Research Staff, on Monday 16 September in The Malone Hotel, 60 Eglantine Avenue, Malone Road, Belfast, BT9 6DY.

The theme of this year's event is 'Helping to Shape a Better World'. This event is an opportunity for all research staff at Queen's to showcase their research, learn about others' research, and network with other postdocs.

Find out more and register here: Postdoc Showcase 2024

This is an event organised 'by postdocs, for postdocs'. The programme will feature talks by invited speakers, an expert panel discussion, an update from the Postdoctoral Development Centre, a research poster/display exhibition, oral presentations by selected postdocs and the winners of the PDC Postdoc Awards will be announced. There will be prizes for the best talks and posters.

Together, let's help to shape a better world and advance sustainable development.

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POLICY ENGAGEMENT AND RESEARCH
QUEEN'S POLICY ENGAGEMENT AND RESEARCH BLOG

Recent posts from Queen's Policy Engagement (QPol):

To contribute an article to Queen's Policy Engagement, please email Kevin at qpol@qub.ac.uk.

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RESEARCH COMMUNICATION
THE CONVERSATION

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:

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QUEEN'S COMMUNITY
STAFF BLOG

Queen's Staff Blog provides a space for staff to share our reflections, knowledge and experiences and build a connected University community. Our latest blogs focus on the launch of Queen's Civic Mission in May 2024, as well as the experiences of some of our staff carers:

About the authors

Civic Engagement Officer in the Directorate of Civic Engagement and Social Responsibility at Queen's, Dr Federica Ferrieri is also an Italian tutor in Queen's Open Learning at Queen's, Italian Honorary Consul in Northern Ireland and Vice-President of the Consular Association NI.

Dr Duncan Berryman is Student Surveys Officer in the Careers, Employability and Skills department, Directorate of Education and Student Services.

Dermot Leonard is Head of Business Alliance, Research and Enterprise Directorate.

Tom Dore is a Digital Learning Officer in the Engineering and Physical Sciences Faculty Office.

 

If you are interested in writing a staff blog piece, please contact internalcommunications@qub.ac.uk.

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Internal Communication Drop-In Sessions
INTERNAL COMMUNICATIONS
INTERNAL COMMUNICATION DROP-IN SESSIONS

The Internal Communications Team in the Strategic Communications Directorate will hold the following Drop-in Sessions during Summer 2024:

  • Tuesday 25 June 2024, 2.00pm to 4.00pm, The Graduate School, GR7
  • Tuesday 30 July 2024, 2.00pm to 4.00pm, The Graduate School, GR7
  • Tuesday 20 August 2024, 2.00pm to 4.00pm, The Graduate School, GR7
  • Tuesday 27 August 2024, 12.00pm to 2.00pm, The Graduate School, GR7

Colleagues across the University are welcome to drop in individually or in groups of up to four colleagues for guidance on approaches to help promote information or initiatives to internal audiences, or for advice on internal communication challenges. 

Tea and coffee will be provided.

If you are not able to make it to one of the sessions and would like to arrange a separate time to speak with the team, please email internalcommunications@qub.ac.uk to arrange.

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EVENT
JOINT UNIVERSITY SYMPOSIUM ON GENERATIVE AI IN TEACHING, LEARNING AND ASSESSMENT

A joint symposium between Queen's and Durham University, focusing on the innovative uses of Generative AI in teaching, learning, and assessment at both institutions, will take place on 11 September 2024. The symposium is open to staff at both Durham and Queen’s.

View the symposium agenda.

Please register here.

Contact the 2030 Digital Education Team at AI-Hub@qub.ac.uk with any queries.

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RESEARCH AND ENTERPRISE
CAST COLLABORATIVE STUDENTSHIP COMPETITION 2025 NOW OPEN

Queen’s has an excellent track-record of collaborating with private industry, public sector organisations, and the third sector to successfully deliver impactful, user-informed research. To support the development of these collaborations, the University will again commit a number of studentships (funded mainly via Department for the Economy and several by EPSRC) commencing in October 2025 for projects across the Institution that will involve significant work with a non-academic partner.

Find out more here.

Apply here.

The projects require engagement with a non-academic collaborating partner. The collaborating partner should be jointly involved in devising the research programme. Additionally, each project requires:

  • The student to receive workplace supervision by a named person from the collaborating partner (NB: this workplace supervisor will not be a formal academic supervisor);
  • The student to spend at least three months with the collaborating partner who should pay any associated travel, accommodation or subsistence costs; and
  • The collaborating partner to demonstrate their commitment to the project through a matched cash or in-kind contribution. NB: For-profit partners must contribute direct funding (cash contribution) to the project of at least £35k over the course of the project.

Partnerships with private sector industry, government departments/agencies, NGO’s, charities and voluntary sector organisations that meet the above criteria will all be considered. This opportunity is open to both UK and non-UK collaborating partners organisations. For non-UK collaborating partners, supervisors should discuss and agree how the student placement aspect of the Collaborative studentship will be met.

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TAKE PART
CALL FOR PARTICIPANTS – INVISIBLE LABOUR: UNMARRIED PREGNANCY IN NORTHERN IRELAND 1945-2015

Dr Livi Dee, Research Fellow from the School of History, Anthropology, Philosophy and Politics at Queen’s, is leading the Leverhulme funded project entitled, 'Invisible Labour: unmarried pregnancy in Northern Ireland 1945-2015', looking at how unmarried pregnant women were treated during this period.

Before this research concludes at the end of August 2024, Dr Dee – who previously worked on the Northern Ireland Mother and Baby Homes and Magdalene Laundries research project – is looking for a final round of interviewees to ensure the project represents a broad range of stories. She is particularly interested in women who:

  • were pregnant between 1950-1980;
  • lived outside of Belfast;
  • lived in rural areas.

These are areas that are underrepresented, but all stories are welcome.

If you are interested in participating, or would like more information, please contact Dr Livi Dee on 07784937148, or email invisiblelabour@qub.ac.uk. All inquiries will be treated in strictest confidence and interviews will be anonymous.

More information

This call for participants is open to anyone who experienced an unmarried pregnancy during the specified timeframe. Areas of interest include:

  • Pregnancy
  • Reaction from friends/family/community
  • The effect of pregnancy on work/social/family life
  • Experiences of medical/post-natal care
  • Experiences of abortion
  • Experiences of miscarriage
  • Experiences of labour as an unmarried pregnant person
  • Mother and Baby institutions
  • Adoption
  • Single motherhood
  • Marriage
  • Co-parenting arrangements
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RESEARCH AND ENTERPRISE
LATEST EDITION: RESEARCH AND INNOVATION MONTHLY NEWSLETTER

Staff are invited to view the latest edition of the new Research and Innovation Newsletter.

This newsletter provides the entire research community at Queen’s with information on the latest news, announcements and events related to their researcher journey and on Research and Innovation activities at Queen’s.

Subscribe here.

In this month’s edition:

  • Research News
  • Leading Researchers Programme
  • Funding Information
  • Training and development Highlights
  • Research to Reality
  • Research Policy Update
  • and much more
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EVENT
TECHSTARS STARTUP WEEKEND

Techstars Startup Weekend is a three-day programme where aspiring entrepreneurs can experience startup life. After taking place in hundreds of cities around the world, it comes to Belfast from Friday 26 to Sunday 28 July 2024.

Held in Queen's Graduate School, this event includes one-to-one sessions with mentors and experts, optional speaker sessions, expert tutorials, and workshops.

If you have an idea, or want to join a team and work on a brand new concept, you can sign up here: Techstars Startup Weekend DeepTech Belfast

About Techstars Startup Weekend

Over 400,000 people have participated in Startup Weekends in 150 countries, and the Startup Weekend methodology has successfully created thousands of companies, some of which became unicorns (like Zapier).

Startup Weekend is a great place to connect with passionate people driven to build something new. During the course of 54 hours you will learn what it really takes to innovate, disrupt, and start a company from people who’ve been there. Startup Weekend features deep experiential learning through 1:1 sessions with mentors and experts, available to guide you through the early stages of building your startup.

Sometimes, what you really need is more knowledge and the chance to develop your skills in order to go to the next level. Over the course of the Startup Weekend, there are optional speaker sessions, expert tutorials, and workshops available to dive into specific topics and skill sets. So that you can get what you need to progress quickly.

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RESEARCH DEVELOPMENT
WEEKLY RESEARCH DEVELOPMENT FUNDING OPPORTUNITIES AND NEWS

Read this week's summary of funding opportunities and news from the Research Development team.

Researchers wishing to continue receiving this weekly update are asked to resubscribe here.

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ESTATES
ESTATES DIRECTORATE – WEEK AHEAD

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

More information: Campus Development: The week ahead.

ARTS AND ENTERTAINMENT
QFT WHAT'S ON

This week’s new and returning films at Queen's Film Theatre, your cinema on campus.

SHOWING THIS WEEK:

Staff tickets are priced at £6.50 (standard ticket price £8.90). If you are 26 and under join LUMI to get tickets for £5.00 everyday, all year round.

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STAFF LEARNING AND DEVELOPMENT
LEADING AND MANAGING AT QUEEN'S

The Leading and Managing at Queen’s (LMQ) Programme offers leaders and managers at Queen's the opportunity to further develop their leadership skills and to develop their confidence and share experiences with fellow leaders across the University.

LMQ workshops dates are available during the summer period.

Workshop dates can be found and booked here: LMQ Programme 2024 Workshop Schedule

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STAFF LEARNING AND DEVELOPMENT
LEARNING AND DEVELOPMENT – JULY PROGRAMME

People and Culture's Learning and Development programmes offer training and development opportunities that are suitable for all staff, from Learning for All, Leading and Managing at Queen’s and LinkedIn Learning to Nature Masterclasses and Recruitment and Selection Training. The July 2024 highlighted courses come from LinkedIn Learning:

View the full July programme of events here.

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CENTRE FOR EDUCATIONAL DEVELOPMENT
NEW PODCAST: 'ADVISOR EXCHANGE'

The Centre for Educational Development has launched a new Podcast, 'Advisor Exchange', created to support individuals in the Advisor of Studies role.

This podcast aims to demystify processes, share best practices, and provide valuable insights into the intricacies of support department nuances.

Listen here and join the conversation.

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CENTRE FOR EDUCATIONAL DEVELOPMENT
DEVELOPING LEADERSHIP IN EDUCATIONAL PRACTICE

The Developing Leadership in Educational Practice is a programme of study designed to bring together staff who work within the same environment to share good practice and discuss issues to enhance their personal development and wider professional practice. It is intended that you will transfer new-found knowledge to adapt or change the way you work to improve the student experience.

This award recognises the importance of Academic and Professional Services Leaders who have a pivotal role at Queen's. You may join this programme whether you are from a professional service or academic role. Those in leadership roles in the Students’ Union would also be eligible for this programme.

Register for the programme via iTrent self-service.

More information

This programme will run from October to May (25 October 2024 to 7 May 2025; 9.30am to 11.30am, offering monthly workshops that will be delivered either in person or online. Both internal and external guest speakers will share their knowledge and insights on leadership. As part of the assessment process, participants must complete reflective activities, a strategic presentation, and a personal development plan.

Participants will:

  • Identify their own professional development goals, directions or priorities;
  • Plan for their initial and/or continuing professional development;
  • Undertake appropriate development activities;
  • Review their development and their practice, and the relations between them.
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CENTRE FOR EDUCATIONAL DEVELOPMENT
SEDA PROGRAMMES

Staff are invited to apply to the following SEDA programmes. Details are provided below.

  • SEDA Leading Education for Sustainable Development (ESD) in the Curriculum: a programme of study, running in-person from September to December 2024, designed to bring together staff in an environment which encourages reflection on their past and current teaching and assessment practices, with a view to enhancing their skills as educators in an ESD-informed manner. Find out more and secure your place via iTrent
  • SEDA Programme Leaders: a blended learning course for new, aspiring, and experienced Programme Leaders, running from 2 September 2024 to 5 January 2025. Places are limited to 12. Find out more and secure your place via iTrent.

SEDA Leading Education for Sustainable Development (ESD) in the Curriculum

By the end of this programme, participants should be able to recognise and embed the hallmarks of ESD in their educational practice and how it can enhance the student experience.

This programme is open to Module Co-ordinators or Programme Directors, or members of staff who have significant influence over the curriculum development and design of credit-bearing courses. Embedded in the material and signposted, will be learning design principles and Sustainable Development Goals and the programme aligns with the Queen’s 2030 Strategy.

This programme will run from September to December, offering six in-person workshops, held on a fortnightly basis. As part of the assessment process, participants must complete reflective activities, a module critique and redesign.

The learning outcomes for the programme are:

  1. Identify the drivers underpinning sustainability in higher education teaching and explore the impact on the student experience.
  2. Consider how you and your university should respond to Education for Sustainable Development in order to contribute to an enhanced student experience.
  3. Reflect on how you are implementing and developing your practice in light of the needs and challenges arising from Education for Sustainable Development.
  4. Evaluate your effectiveness and contribution to the student experience within the context of Education for Sustainable Development.
Session dates:
  • Session 1: 25 September 2024
  • Session 2: 9 October
  • Session 3: 23 October
  • Session 4: 6 November
  • Session 5: 20 November
  • Session 6: 4 December

 
SEDA Programme Leaders

Course aims are:

  • To support you in your professional development as an educational leader;
  • To support and recognise your individual progress, practice & professional achievement;
  • To enhance curriculum development and, hence, the student learning experience;
  • To promote the development of professionals with the knowledge, skills and attributes to effectively lead, nurture and guide educational change and development in the sector.
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CENTRE FOR EDUCATIONAL DEVELOPMENT
LEARNING AND TEACHING EVENTS

The following learning events are now open for application. Full information and registration can be found via the iTrent links below.

  • Introduction to Teaching: 2 to 6 September, 10.00am to 4.00pm – week of supported preparation for staff that have not previously been responsible for delivering a module.
  • HEA fellowship claims – online programmes where participants will complete their claim for Fellowship/Associate Fellowship/Senior Fellowship HEA:
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CENTRE FOR EDUCATIONAL DEVELOPMENT
SUMMARY REPORT OF FINDINGS: DIGITAL EXPERIENCE INSIGHTS STUDENT SURVEY 2024

The Digital Experience Insights Survey is part of a national initiative where data about the student digital experience is gathered from a range of Higher Education Institutions (HEI's) across the UK.

To find out what students at Queen's have said, access the Digital Experience Insights Student Survey 2024 summary report of findings. It includes the perceptions of over a 1,000 Queen's students, enabling us to reflect on their digital experiences and the transformative role of technology in education.

Please contact ced@qub.ac.uk for any queries in relation to this summary report.

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AI HUB
ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE AT QUEEN'S

The latest updates on AI at Queen's. Contact the 2030 Digital Education Team at AI-Hub@qub.ac.uk with any questions.

Generative AI Training Sessions

Looking to expand your AI knowledge over the summer? A selection of Generative AI focused workshops across a range of topics and practices will take place in August and September and are open for registration. View and select your preferred sessions via this registration form.

GPT-4o Release

OpenAI has recently announced the release of GPT-4o. This advanced model accepts as input any combination of text, audio, image, and video, and generates outputs in text, audio, and images. It's much faster and responds to questions at human-like speeds. OpenAI has also provided a series of demo videos to showcase these capabilities.

These advancements are available for ChatGPT users with a free account. Discover how you can access GPT-4o and get started with ChatGPT by watching our Quick Start Video.

Queen’s AI Hub

As part of the AI Team's ongoing commitment to helping staff and students navigate the ever-evolving AI landscape, the AI Hub has moved to a new location and is now housed within the Queen's DigiHub. While the setting is new, and now accessible to the general public, you can still access the same comprehensive AI resources.

Visit the AI Hub here: go.qub.ac.uk/AI-hub

AI Guidance

You can keep abreast of the latest Queen's Guidance on the use of AI in Assessment here. Also, don’t forget that Copilot (formerly Microsoft Bing Chat Enterprise) is available to all Queen’s University staff. This AI-driven web chat operates within the secure Queen's environment, safeguarding your data. Watch our Quick Start video to learn how to access Copilot using your Queen's email address. For more details, visit the Queen’s AI Hub.

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DIGITAL AND INFORMATION SERVICES
IT TRAINING

Digital and Information Services' IT Training programme has completed for this academic year. Courses for the 2024/25 Academic Year will be published later this summer.

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.

Additional training materials can be found here on the IT Training Unit SharePoint site.

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.

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