List of Queen's University Belfast People - Staff

Staff

  • Professor Mike Baillie - Professor Emiritus of Palaeoecology
  • Professor Sir George Bain - Former President and Vice-Chancellor and Chair of the Independent Review of the Fire Service
  • Professor Paul Bew, Baron Bew - Professor of Irish Politics
  • Professor CiarĂ¡n Carson - poet, novelist and Professor of English and Director of the Seamus Heaney Centre for Poetry
  • Professor Colin Cooper - Senior Lecturer in psychology, who devises IQ tests for the BBC's Test the Nation programme
  • Professor Sir Bernard Crossland - Former President of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers
  • Professor Richard English - Professor of Politics
  • Mick Fealty - Visiting Research Fellow at the Institute of Governance
  • Professor Peter Gregson - President and Vice-Chancellor
  • Professor Adrian Guelke - Professor of Comparative Politics
  • John Hewitt - the university's first writer-in-residence
  • Professor Adrian Long - Former President of the Institution of Civil Engineers
  • Professor James Mallory - Professor in Prehistoric Archaeology
  • Professor Michael Mann - Visiting Research Professor in Sociology
  • Professor John McCanny - Professor of Microelectronics Engineering, Head of School and Director of ECIT
  • Former United States Senator George Mitchell - former Chancellor
  • Professor Cornelius O'Leary - former Professor of Political Science
  • Professor John H. Whyte - former Professor of Political Science
  • Professor Raymond Warren - former Professor of Composition and Professor of Music

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