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Queens UniversitySince its foundation as Queen's College in 1845, Queen's University has combined a liberal education with professional, vocational and applied subjects. Around 300 degree courses, offering combinations from almost 100 subjects, are open to undergraduate students, while, for postgraduate students, almost 120 programmes can be studied at Master's or Diploma level. Today, Queen's University has about 24,000 full and part-time students on degree programmes, and another 8,000 students in the Institute of Lifelong Learning. It has almost 3,500 staff, including around 1,400 academic staff spread over 31 schools and nine institutes. It is a top 20 UK university for both teaching and research and the leading research university in Ireland. It is also one of the most socially inclusive universities in the UK. The effective management and development of its human resources is central to the University's ongoing development. In the knowledge that higher education is a "people" business, the University recognises that the achievement of its corporate objectives is directly linked to ongoing investment in this area and to the creation and maintenance of a workforce that is well-motivated and both appropriately trained and rewarded. The overall institutional strategy supported by individual strategies for learning and teaching, research, Higher Education Reach-Out to Business and the Community (HEROBC) and widening participation, acknowledge the importance of an effective human resource strategy which is dynamic and responsive to the University's developing needs.
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