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University of Ulster Belfast is
02870123456, 02870124329 .
The New University of Ulster - Belfast incorporates Magee College founded in 1865 in Derry. Magee College was a college of the Royal University of Ireland from 1880 and later became associated with the University of Dublin (better known as Trinity College) when the Royal University was dissolved in 1908 and replaced by the National University of Ireland. In 1953 Magee College broke its links with Dublin and became Magee University College. It was hoped that this university college would become Northern Ireland's second university after The Queen's University of Belfast. However, this did not happen and instead it was subsumed into the New University, primarily as a result of the unwillingness of the Unionist government at Stormont to have the second university sited in overwhelmingly nationalist Derry, in which "The Troubles" were just beginning to break out. The decision caused an outcry at the time. The University of Ulster - Belfast was built at Coleraine as part of the UK government's expansion of higher education in the 1960s. Coleraine today is the university's headquarters and main campus. The University of Ulster - Belfast incorporated the campus site of the former Ulster Polytechnic in 1984. This was the first, and as of 2010, only merger in UK higher education whereby what is now called a plate glass university merged with what would now be a post-1992 university.
The University of Ulster - Belfast currently maintains 5 sites across Northern Ireland, as well as one "Online" site. In February 2009 the university announced the movement of many courses from the Jordanstown campus to the main University of Ulster - Belfast campus and a consolidation of student numbers at Coleraine and the reuse of university grounds for a business park. The university incorporated its four campuses in 1984 under the UU banner; these are located in Belfast, Coleraine (site of the administrative headquarters), Magee College in Derry, and Jordanstown. A fifth distance learning campus, Campus One, delivers online programmes; mainly at graduate level.
The University of Ulster - Belfast campus on York Street is part of the city’s vibrant Cathedral Quarter. Recognised as the historic heart of Belfast the Cathedral Quarter is the city’s up and coming cultural hotspot. The area is richly endowed with historical, political and artistic character. The area is part of a dynamic arts scene and the campus plays host to a number of annual festivals including the Ulster Festival of Art and Design.
The University of Ulster - Belfast campus is made up of two separate buildings which are connected via a suspended walkway above York Street. Following a major £30 million refurbishment and redevelopment programme students and visitors have access to excellent purpose-built design space, studios for recording and editing live and off-air television, sound recording, mixing and animation, teaching and exhibition areas as well as a new Learning Resource Centre (LRC).
The LRC, located on Level B of the Warwick building, adjacent to the Conor Lecture theatre, offers study and learning facilities of University of Ulster - Belfast via 108 networked computers and a further 148 personal study spaces arranged in study rooms, clusters and informal groupings of different sizes to reflect the varying preferences of users. It is fully Wi-Fi enabled for laptop users and computer printing and photocopying facilities are also available.
University of Ulster - Belfast campus is currently home to the School of Art and Design and the School of Architecture and Design although other disciplines are increasingly being taught here including programmes offered by the Department of Hospitality and Tourism Management.
University of Ulster - Belfast has strong collections on art and design, including exhibition catalogues. Dark room and photographic studio, facilities for recording and editing live and off-air television, high-fidelity sound recording and mixing facilities, viewing facilities for video, cine and tape/slide programmes, cine cameras and animation and a video-conferencing suite. For those interested in other more leisurely pursuits the nearby Odyssey complex, in Belfast’s Titanic Quarter, is home to the Belfast Giants ice hockey team, a science and technology centre, numerous bars and restaurants as well as a 12-screen cinema.
University of Ulster - Belfast as a regional capital, there is plenty for visitors to do and see in Belfast. Its popularity as a destination for short breaks from other parts of the UK and Ireland has grown enormously in recent years thanks to excellent leisure and tourist facilities and cheap and regular travel links. Belfast City Airport is four miles from the University of Ulster - Belfast International Airport is 22 miles away. Both airports have excellent connecting transport links to Belfast and they service domestic and international routes. As Belfast is a sea port both it and nearby Larne have traditional ferry and high speed boat services to Scotland and England.
University of Ulster Belfast Address
The address of University of Ulster Belfast is York Street, Belfast, Co. Antrim, BT15 1ED.
University of Ulster Belfast Email Address
The email address of University of Ulster Belfast is
rr.barnett@ulster.ac.uk.
University of Ulster Belfast Website
The Website of University of Ulster Belfast is
www.ulster.ac.uk.
University of Ulster Belfast Customer Support Service Phone Number
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