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Queen Mary students' passion takes flight
18 June 2018

Muhammad Arslan Badr, Mechanical Engineering Student and President of the Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS) Society at Queen Mary has teamed up with fellow students Marah Mohammad Kaddoura (first-year BSc Accounting and Management), and Trisha Mason (fourth-year BA French and Business Management) to build and market a drone for the annual Institution of Mechanical Engineers (IMechE) competition.

National Student Survey (NSS) results - 2024
10 July 2024

Professor Stephanie Marshall (Vice-Principal for Education, Queen Mary University of London) and Serena-Amani Al Jabbar (President, Queen Mary Students' Union) wrote to all students on Wednesday 10 July with an update on this year's National Student Survey (NSS) results.

Essay competition: Should we decentre the human? If so, how?
5 June 2024

The Forum on Decentering the Human and Global Epistemologies are organising an essay competition open to all undergraduate and postgraduate students at Queen Mary.

Register now to vote in the General Election
5 June 2024

The 2024 General Election is happening on 4 July. Are you ready to vote?

Queen Mary is one of the highest climbers among UK universities in 2025 QS rankings
5 June 2024

Queen Mary University of London has climbed 25 places in the 2025 QS World University Rankings, confirming its position as one of the world’s top universities.

Message from the Principal - 3 June 2024
3 June 2024

Our President and Principal Professor Colin Bailey wrote to all staff and students on Monday 3 June 2024 with an update regarding the demonstration on Mile End campus.

Appsanywhere service launching to help with remote study
14 April 2020

To help make remote work and study easier, we are launching the new ‘appsanywhere’ service which allows you to access some of Queen Mary’s specialised apps when away from your department or off campus. The new service will be available from Wednesday 15 April.

Message from the Principal
22 May 2024

Our President and Principal Professor Colin Bailey wrote to all staff and students on Wednesday 22 May with an update regarding the demonstration on Mile End campus.

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