Top Tips for Halls
Moving away from home can be daunting whether you are undergraduate or a postgraduate. At Queen Marg read more
16 June 2017
Advice from a Dyslexic Student
“How to make the most of your studies?” is a question that is often asked. What are the best techniq read more
16 June 2017
Freshers blog
16 June 2017
Making for good
We are Amy Millar and Amy McCue - more commonly known on our course as “The Amy’s”. Both being 20, w read more
17 June 2017
Student budget
Life in general is a bit tricky on a student budget. Believe me, I know. I’ve been there. Once the s read more
16 June 2017
Food shopping check-list
Have you ever wondered, where do you even begin with food shopping? Well, hopefully this strategic a read more
16 June 2017
Exam fuel (part I) – snacks
When at university, the mere thought of exams can be exhausting - as deadlines, essays and group wor read more
16 June 2017
Exam fuel (part II) – meal time
As I mentioned previously in the part I of this series [exam fuel – snacks], trying to cook and eat read more
16 June 2017
Up your 5 a day game
I’m sure you are probably quite well aware that we are recommended to eat five portions of fruit and read more
16 June 2017
Living life off-campus
There is a completely different feeling living outside the campus and inside. I lived in halls of re read more
16 June 2017
Top Tips for Open Day
Prepare before you get to the University. Consider attending an open day event to find out what is i read more
16 June 2017
Life as a mature student: why go to university?
For me higher education is about working towards achieving your potential to catapult you into the n read more
16 June 2017
University as a mature student
From where I started my academic journey, like many things in life, I have arrived at a very differe read more
16 June 2017
Why gastronomy?
16 June 2017
'Moving to Kathmandu?
The links between migration and starting up a small business are well established – starting a busin read more
16 June 2017
'what happens when mum retires?
Family business as a research field has developed significantly in recent years and there is quite a read more
16 June 2017
What does the future hold for family businesses?
Family and Smaller Enterprises (FaSE)
Impact and Sustainability for Family and Smaller Enterprises read more
16 June 2017
Ideas and inspiration from business collaborations
16 June 2017
Trump, xrexit and how you rewrite your own history
By now, the outcome of the US election has lost its novelty and, you have probably begun to acknowle read more
16 June 2017
Research shows getting your chocolate fix could improve your health
With a new year, comes a renewed drive to trim the waist line and shed the extra pounds gained durin read more
16 June 2017
University Experts Call for Consumer Rights to be Taken Seriously
To mark World Consumer Rights Day in 2016, experts from Queen Margaret University’s Consumer Dispute read more
16 June 2017
Teaching as a career
16 June 2017
Developing an entrepreneurial mindset
Returning to work from holiday is often a chore however, on this occasion my spirits were lifted as read more
07 July 2017
From CIA to STARdom
At this point it's fair to say that I'm all about QMU. At one stage this year I not only studied, bu read more
25 September 2017
Loneliness should be part of the public health agenda in Scotland
When Labour MP Jo Cox was brutally murdered on June 16th last year, on her agenda was a plan to laun read more
25 September 2017
Plight of Syrian refugee children reflects
The youth and community centre in Mafraq we were visiting bore all the familiar hallmarks of a facil read more
19 September 2015
Global health researchers work to eradicate tuberculosis
Tuberculosis continues to be one of the world’s biggest killers, and remains in the top 10 causes of read more
08 May 2017
Setting up a student society
When our lecturers first suggested in class how great it would be if students set up a Psychology/So read more
22 December 2017
Speaking up for young offenders
Communication difficulty is the most common type of disability experienced by children and adults an read more
09 January 2018
Who’d want to be a teacher?
Who’d want to be a teacher? Today, far from being seen as valued professionals, teachers are portray read more
20 June 2018
Sometimes messy problems need messy solutions
Living life can be messy. Balancing our different roles and responsibilities - some chosen, some inh read more
21 August 2018
Interview Checklist
At this time of year, we start sending out invitations to interviews to applicants for courses where read more
29 August 2018
The Impact of Research for Family Owned Businesses
Family owned firms are the most common form of business in existence. Definitions vary (and are inde read more
30 August 2018
"Am I good enough?"
Just a regular guy, living somewhere in the heart of Europe
If someone had told me five years ago I read more
14 February 2019
Queen Margaret Legacy Programme
The past semester has been the biggest adventure for me. It is not easy to put this experience into read more
04 April 2019
‘Stepping up’ with QMU : making the most of opportunities to develop
Since visiting Queen Margaret University (QMU), Edinburgh back in August 2016 at the undergraduate o read more
08 May 2019
Live or Alive: A Reflection on Performance Practice in Pandemic (Digital) Times
There is widespread evidence that the Coronavirus pandemic has brought many in the performing arts c read more
17 July 2020
Towards An Ecology of Becoming: Digital Performance Research Under COVID-19
Adapting performance work and research into an experimental digital form due to Covid-19 affected no read more
18 January 2021
Caring through a pandemic
During this pandemic, the ongoing kindness, expertise and resilience of the diverse professions whos read more
04 February 2021