a cross-community partnership involving four local organisations – Lower Shankill Community Association (LSCA), Twaddell and Woodvale Residents' Association (TWRA), Concerned Residents of Upper Ardoyne (CRUA) and the North Belfast Interface Network (NBIN). ...
and the great activities which kept him in the forefront of the advance of physical science .in an age in which it has transformed the world, should receive permanent commemoration in the city of his birth and parentage, in the community among whom he passed the early years of his life, ...
The large south-facing façade looks out across the city and nearby hills. Vertically stacked here is a huge investment in student hubs designed to bring the entire academic community together and create a 24-hour campus. A range of social, project, and concentrated study spaces are designed ...
Beyond the Summit, you'll gain lifelong access to a community of over 15,000 individuals. As a part of this community, you'll have access to funding opportunities, educational resources, mentorship, and speaking engagements. Our in-house community team will remain in touch with you, keeping ...
X15322 X15323 Graffiti on the Falls Road at the Royal Victoria Hospital: “racism, nazis not welcome in our community”. Click image to enlarge Copyright © 2024 Extramural Activity X15321 “Save Sandy Row – open the bridge”. “Sensitive dismantling” of the Boyne Bridge began at the end...
when the Royal Ulster Constabulary organized a cross-community hill walk. He and Philip Monks, the Lisnasharragh headmaster, both like how the program shares teaching skills and resources across the three schools. Parents look favorably on it, too. Research indicates a positive “attitudinal shift...
We will see. I don’t know. We may be discovering, through this experiment, aspects of the character of the Northern catholic community that we hadn’t weighed up before, like a possible preference among many – enough to make a difference – for mending relations in the North over uniting...
Community Development Centre, Belfast (2002) Google Scholar Jarman, 2003 N. Jarman Managing disorder: responding to interface violence in North Belfast O. Hargie, D. Dickson (Eds.), Researching the Troubles: Social science perspectives on the Northern Ireland conflict, Mainstream Publishing, Edinburgh...
One of Northern Ireland's two community TV stations, NvTv, is based in the Cathedral Quarter of the city. There are two independent cinemas in Belfast: the Queen's Film Theatre and the Strand Cinema, which host screenings during the Belfast Film Festival and the Belfast Festival at Queen'...