Get EDGE accreditation for your role as Course Rep by completing at least 1 training session and relevant documentation. Central to the ongoing development and success of our academic representation ...
Through our Go Global work-based learning opportunities, students will develop the independence, autonomy and professional skills to succeed in the global workplace. This activity is for international ...
Students are introduced to the concept of ‘disaster’ and ‘disaster risk reduction’. Students will be asked to consider disaster risks in their own community/region and relate this to selected ...
The BAME+ Network Ambassador EDGE activity aims to establish a cohort of student champions to promote and raise awareness of the BAME+ Network. Working together as one to aspire and inspire, the BAME+ ...
This accredited activity helps students learn signs and symbols from stages 1-4 and the additional stage of the Makaton Core Vocabulary. This workshop is delivered through four modules and is both ...
This project examines the perspectives of elite policymakers at devolved level within the UK on three elements of social ...
Leading UK fintech company CompareNI.com is calling on cash-strapped students to apply for its latest bursary opportunity ...
Past City of Belfast Youth Orchestra members are invited to a special rehearsal on the Belfast campus.
To be responsible for a Sports Union Club or Students’ Union affiliated Society in a leadership role (i.e. as Chairperson, Secretary, Treasurer etc.). Activities include liaising with the Sports Union ...
A workshop to help Accounting, Finance & Economics Students gain a better understanding of how Excel are used within any accounting and professional services sector. Students will attend an employer ...
The current paper is an homage to the works of K. H. Schmidt; it explores a number of linguistic links between Celtic and Slavic branches of Indo-European. Special attention is devoted to the relative ...
The Welsh language adopted words from several languages, the most important being Latin, Norman French and English. As noted by Prof. Hildegard Tristram, the issues of English influence on the Insular ...
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