New programme Widening Histories, challenges undergraduate students perspectives of archives, research and further study 12 September 2024
Students attended the Weston Library Special Collections in Oxford to explore the archives, and took part in workshops with staff to learn of the benefits of research and further study.
AHRC Collaborative Doctoral Partnership (CDP) studentship – A Minority At Law: Jews And The Courts In Medieval England, c. 1216-1290 14 May 2024
Queen Mary University of London and The National Archives are pleased to announce the availability of a fully funded Collaborative doctoral studentship from October 2024, under the Arts and Humanities Research Council (AHRC) Collaborative Doctoral Partnership Scheme.
Queen Mary University of London and Imperial War Museums Institute forge pioneering collaboration to Illuminate history of the Second World War and the Holocaust 25 January 2024
The inaugural outcome of this collaboration will be two public-facing 'masterclasses' set to take place in March 2024.
Queen Mary University of London boosts the UK economy by £4.4 billion 30 October 2023
A major new report published today highlights Queen Mary University of London's economic and social impact.
JFK assassination 60 years on: seven experts on what to watch, see and read to understand the event and its consequences 26 October 2023
Mark White, Professor of History, from the School of History has written for 'The Conversation' on the JFK assassination 60 years on.
Historical Treasures from the 15th Century: new website offers a treasure trove of data and research tools 28 September 2023
Queen Mary University of London academics launch new web resource, revealing historical records of two fifteenth-century ledgers of the Bruges and London branches of the Milanese bank Filippo Borromei and partners.
Queen Mary University of London appoints new Head of School 7 September 2023
Professor Emma Griffin has been appointed head of the School of History at Queen Mary University of London.
Ukraine war: Russia’s threat to station nuclear warheads in Belarus – what you need to know 22 June 2023
Dr Natalya Chernyshova, Lecturer in Modern European History has written for 'The Conversation' on Russia’s threat to station nuclear warheads in Belarus.
Inaugural Research and Innovation awards recognise world-class research at Queen Mary 30 May 2023
Queen Mary’s Research and Innovation Awards recognise the excellent people and teams that make creative, dynamic and world-class research and innovation possible at Queen Mary.
Congratulations to Professor Miri Rubin who won Outstanding Research Supervisor Award.
Desert Island Discs appearance for Queen Mary Contemporary British Historian 10 May 2023
Professor Peter Hennessy from the School of History at Queen Mary University of London, recently appeared as a guest on the BBC Radio4 programme, Desert Island Discs. On the show each guest, referred to as a "castaway", is asked to choose eight recordings, a book and a luxury item that they would take if they were to be cast away on a desert island.