
Ulster University (UU) is a dynamic, career-focused university with a strong reputation for research, innovation, and employability. Founded in 1968 and with roots dating back to 1845, it has four campuses across Northern Ireland (Belfast, Coleraine, Derry~Londonderry, and Jordanstown) and two transnational campuses in London and Birmingham.
Key Facts
Rankings:
Top 10 UK university for research impact (REF 2021).
Top 3 in Northern Ireland (Complete University Guide 2024).
Student Population: ~27,000 students, including 2,500+ international students from 100+ countries.
Research Excellence: Leading in biomedical sciences, computing, and peace/conflict studies.
Academic Strengths
Ulster offers 200+ programs, with key strengths in:
Health & Life Sciences: Ranked 1st in the UK for Pharmacy (Guardian 2024).
Engineering & Computing: Robotics, AI, and cybersecurity.
Business & Hospitality: Home to Ulster University Business School (AACSB-accredited).
Arts & Social Sciences: Renowned for film, journalism, and psychology.
Industry Connections
Strong partnerships with Boeing, PwC, and the NHS.
Work placements embedded in most degrees.
95% graduate employability rate (HESA 2023).
Campus & Facilities
Belfast Campus: A £350m investment in a state-of-the-art city-center hub.
Magee (Derry~Londonderry): Focus on creative arts and computing.
Sports Excellence: Olympic-standard facilities at Jordanstown.
Student Experience
150+ societies and 40 sports clubs.
Affordable living costs compared to the rest of the UK.
Vibrant cultural scene in Belfast and Derry~Londonderry.
Notable Alumni
Seamus Heaney (Nobel Prize-winning poet).
Eamonn Holmes (TV presenter).
Why Choose Ulster?
✅ Industry-aligned degrees with high employability.
✅ World-class research with real-world impact.
✅ Diverse campuses in thriving cities.