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QConsult: Get paid to develop your commercial awareness working on a business or charity project
16 November 2017

Applications close on Monday 27 November for the QConsult programme which takes place from Monday 8 January – Friday 2 March.

Could £10,000 help you to turn a business idea into a reality?
16 November 2017

Applications are now open for the next round of InQUBEate; QMUL’s start up incubator programme that offers funding, mentoring and training to help you to turn an idea into reality.

Students visit No.10 with QInsight programme
14 November 2017

QMUL students recently had the amazing opportunity to visit No.10 and meet with the Cabinet Secretary, Sir Jeremy Heywood.

Student profile: Cherry Jain
7 November 2017

Cherry Jain is in her second year of a medical degree at QMUL. She recently took part in the Miss India UK 2017 competition, winning Miss Photogenic. We caught up with her to find out what the competition entailed, talk about her goal of raising awareness around mental health and women empowerment, and what’s in store for her next.

Wellbeing Hub – Thursday 16 November
6 November 2017

Come and visit the Wellbeing Hub from 11am–3pm, Library Sqaure (Mile End campus)

QMUL Banking and Finance Society welcome BP to host trading simulation
7 November 2017

On Tuesday 24 October, the QMUL Banking and Finance Society hosted their industry sponsor BP, who facilitated an interactive workshop based on a trading simulation within the Mason Lecture Theatre, Mile End campus.

Student blogs on advice and support
6 November 2017

When it comes to studying, coursework and coping with exam stress, everybody is different.

Lunchtime Chinese painting and calligraphy classes in November
2 November 2017

For those that didn’t get a chance to attend the Chinese calligraphy and painting workshops earlier in the month, there will be two more afternoon sessions in November. 

Get paid and develop your employability skills working on a consultancy project
2 November 2017

Work experience exclusive for QMUL students.

Student profile: Elias Badin
23 October 2017

Originally from Syria, Elias Badin came to the UK to escape the dangers of the civil war. Originally settling in Brighton, Elias now has a place studying medicine at QMUL. We caught up with him to hear about his experience coming to the UK, and how he managed to overcome the odds and fulfil his dream of training to become a neurosurgeon.

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