Ulster University, legally known as the University of Ulster, is a prominent public research university in Northern Ireland. Established in 1865 as Magee College, it evolved into its current form in 1984 following the merger of the New University of Ulster and Ulster Polytechnic. The university operates multiple campuses located in Belfast, Coleraine, Derry (Magee College), and Jordanstown, with branch campuses in London and Birmingham, and an extensive distance learning provision.
Key Facts:
- Type: Public research university
- Established: 1865 (Magee College); 1984 (University of Ulster)
- Endowment: £15.0 million (2023)
- Budget: £282.5 million (2022/23)
- Chancellor: Colin Davidson
- Vice-Chancellor: Paul Bartholomew
- Academic Staff: 1,665
- Students: 32,085 (2022/23)
- Undergraduates: 19,020
- Postgraduates: 13,070
- Affiliations:
- European University Association
- Association of Commonwealth Universities
- Universities UK
- Universities Ireland
Campuses:
- Belfast: Located in the Cathedral Quarter, focusing on art, design, and architecture.
- Coleraine: Offers a wide range of subjects, including biomedical sciences and humanities.
- Jordanstown: Known for engineering, health sciences, and business studies.
- Magee (Derry): Focuses on creative arts, technology, and health-related programs.
- Branch Campuses: Located in London and Birmingham, offering business, computing, and hospitality courses.
Faculties:
- Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences
- Computing, Engineering, and the Built Environment
- Life and Health Sciences
- Ulster University Business School
Notable Alumni:
- James Nesbitt: Actor and former Chancellor of the university.
- Phil Coulter: Renowned musician and songwriter.
- Brian Friel: Acclaimed playwright.