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Two Queen Mary undergraduates present their research in the Houses of Parliament
16 April 2018

Tianna Jordan and Hana El-Sbahi were chosen to represent Queen Mary at the Posters in Parliament event in the Palace of Westminster.

Receive a £15 Amazon voucher for taking part in a student panel
16 April 2018

Would you like to help students who are considering studying in London or who are new to London by sharing your experience and advice?

Commonwealth100 free online leadership programme
16 April 2018

Looking for a way to develop your leadership skills while sticking to your revision schedule? Commonwealth100 is a free, online leadership programme which runs every three weeks designed by Common Purpose to equip you with 21st century leadership skills.

Would you like to try a new approach to weight loss?
11 April 2018

If you are currently overweight and have a BMI of 30 or more, then you could help us in an important study. If interested, please call 0207 882 8230 or email health-research@qmul.ac.uk."

Spring vacation closure information
29 March 2018

Queen Mary’s spring vacation runs from Friday 30 March to Friday 20 April, with semester three beginning on Monday 23 April. Friday 30 March and Monday 2 April are UK bank holidays, which means that many Queen Mary services will be closed.

Improvements to Q-Review
29 March 2018

IT Services has recently made improvements to the Q-Review lecture recording system, moving it to the cloud.

Changes to university email login screen
19 March 2018

During the Easter break, IT Services is planning to upgrade the Active Directory Federation Service (ADFS) system, which provides the login page for students logging into their university email account (Office 365).

Planned changes to bursaries for students and our Access Agreement
12 March 2018

At Queen Mary we are proud that we attract a very diverse student population. Over 90 per cent of our home students come from state schools, and more than 40 per cent are the first in their family to attend university. Bursaries are an important way of supporting students from financially disadvantaged backgrounds, and as a university, we spend a significant amount of money on them every year. Bursaries are only one way we help widen participation in higher education. Other ways include raising the aspirations of school students from under-represented backgrounds, and supporting the progression, success and wellbeing of students while they are here with us.

Anti-social behaviour at Whitechapel campus
31 October 2017

Staff and students have been reporting concerns about the behaviour of some individuals who have been sleeping in the Newark Street area of the Whitechapel campus. If you travel through this area, or know anyone who does, please read the guidance below.

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