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Noticeboard - week beginning 28 September
29 September 2020

Don’t miss this week’s notices: early bird offers at Ground Cafe, sunflower lanyards for any student exempt from wearing a face covering, TfL travel advice, immigration drop-in session, DreamLab for final-year students.

Not quite sure what to do after you completed your studies?
29 September 2020

The DreamLab Programme will help you explore, identify and pursue your own personal dream for your future.

Sunflower lanyards at Queen Mary
29 September 2020

The university’s Disability and Dyslexia Service (DDS) is now providing sunflower lanyards for any student and staff who is exempt from wearing a face covering because of a disability and/or mental or physical health condition.

Noticeboard - week beginning 21 September
21 September 2020

Don’t miss this week’s notices: money tips, booking study spaces, learn a language, new QMplus modules on exchange opportunities and ‘life and study’, join the Erasmus Student Network.

Take part in International Pronouns Day 2020 - call for videos
21 September 2020

It is International Pronouns Day on Wednesday 21 October. To celebrate and raise awareness of this important day we are looking for students and staff to submit a video of a couple of seconds telling us what your pronouns are to be included in our 'Why Pronouns Matter' video.

Queen Mary mobile app update
21 September 2020

Based on feedback and suggestions received from our student and staff community, IT Services has added new features and enhanced existing functionality on the Queen Mary mobile app.

Join the Erasmus Student Network
21 September 2020

Do you want to join over 15,000 students in 42 countries and become part of an international community?

Learn a Language
21 September 2020

Learning a new language or improving a language you already know is a great way of broadening your horizons and at the same time enhancing your employability.

Black History Month 2020: call for book recommendations
21 September 2020

Books are so important as they give people the opportunity to be transported to another world, learn about other people’s lived experiences or see themselves reflected and represented. To celebrate Black History Month, Queen Mary's Equality, Diversity and Inclusion (EDI) team are calling for students and staff to recommend one of their favourite books by a Black author to feature in our ‘Book a day’ series.

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